Awesome.
I'm sorry to miss this (I'm neck deep in MR-279), but a heads up on
forward porting from my end:
# Luke and Suresh are sick of me bugging them and just rolled up their
sleeves to finish up all of the metrics2 work! Thanks guys! I've
reviewed/committed Luke's https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-6919
and Suresh finished up the rest.
# I'll work with Devaraj/Chris to finish up the TT security hole (https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MAPREDUCE-2178
).
thanks,
Arun
On May 9, 2011, at 2:36 PM, Jeff Hammerbacher wrote:
> Hey,
>
> We've got 23 folks signed up for the Hackathon this Wednesday from
> organizations like Cloudera, Facebook, Twitter, AOL, Trend Micro,
> StumbleUpon, and Ngmoco. We'll also have the VP of the HBase PMC,
> Michael
> Stack, and the VP of the Hive PMC, John Sichi. If you've been
> waiting to get
> involved in Apache Hadoop, development, now is the time!
>
> We've got room for 10 - 15 more. If you're in San Francisco or Palo
> Alto and
> want to help out with Apache Hadoop development, sign up at
> http://hadoophackathon.eventbrite.com.
>
> Regards,
> Jeff
>
> On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 12:03 PM, Jeff Hammerbacher <hammer@cloudera.com
> >wrote:
>
>> Hey,
>>
>> The discussion this week about the 0.20.203.0 release has done a
>> great job
>> of highlighting some issues in our development process; it's also
>> done a
>> great job of lifting our mailing list activity metrics. After reading
>> through the various threads, it's clear that everyone agrees on two
>> things:
>>
>> 1) We'd like to get the work done in the 0.20.x branches into trunk
>> 2) We'd like to start releasing off of trunk again
>>
>> To that end, a few folks from Yahoo!, Cloudera, StumbleUpon, and
>> Facebook
>> would like to put together a series of Hackathons to 1) burn down
>> the 13
>> (only 13!) remaining blockers for the 0.22 release and 2) forward-
>> port the
>> work done in the 0.20.x branches into trunk.
>>
>> Cloudera will be hosting Hackathons from 10 am to 6 pm in both our
>> Palo
>> Alto and San Francisco offices next Wednesday, 5/11, and the
>> following
>> Wednesday, 5/18, to ensure both of these tasks get completed in
>> short order.
>> PMC members Todd Lipcon and Tom White will lead the SF group and
>> PMC members
>> Eli Collins and Patrick Hunt will lead the Palo Alto group.
>>
>> Whether you're a long-time contributor or don't have a patch to
>> your name,
>> now is a great time to get involved in Apache Hadoop development.
>> Forward
>> porting patches is a lot easier than writing them from scratch, and
>> you'll
>> have mentors present to help guide you through the patch testing and
>> submission process.
>>
>> To sign up for the 5/11 Hackathon in either SF or PA, head over to
>> http://hadoophackathon.eventbrite.com.
>>
>> As a reminder, the SF HUG will be held on 5/11 at 6 pm in the
>> Cloudera SF
>> offices: http://www.meetup.com/hadoopsf/events/17354462/. If you
>> can't
>> make it on 5/11, we'll send out a link next week for the 5/18 event.
>>
>> Looking forward to getting the release train moving again!
>>
>> Regards,
>> Jeff
>>
>> p.s. if you'd like to participate remotely, email me directly and
>> I'll see
>> about how we can teleconference you into the event.
>>
>>
>>
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