Stack | 1 Sep 2011 06:30

New HBase Logo

Your PMC voted the following as the new HBase logo:

 https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/attachment/12492477/01.jpg

It will replace the now retired bass clef that has served us well down
through the years.

We hope you like it.

The process by which we came up with this design was long and
torturous.  Hopefully we will not have to ever repeat it.  At one time
the thought was to have the broad hbase community vote on the logo but
getting your PMC just to agree on a small set of contenders was like
pulling teeth; painful all around (engineers and design == not such a
good mix).  May you all forgive us for keeping the decision committee
small.

We'll roll it out in the next day or so.

A new website redesign is also on its way.  Hopefully that will show
up soon too.  We'll keep you posted.

Yours,
St.Ack

P.S. Thank you to dezinden on 99designs for the winning logo
P.P.S Thanks to StumbleUpon for forking over the dollars to fund the
99designs competition

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Harsh J | 1 Sep 2011 06:35
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Re: New HBase Logo

Love the logo, looks futuristic just as how HBase is for its age! ;-)

On 01-Sep-2011, at 10:00 AM, Stack wrote:

> Your PMC voted the following as the new HBase logo:
> 
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/attachment/12492477/01.jpg
> 
> It will replace the now retired bass clef that has served us well down
> through the years.
> 
> We hope you like it.
> 
> The process by which we came up with this design was long and
> torturous.  Hopefully we will not have to ever repeat it.  At one time
> the thought was to have the broad hbase community vote on the logo but
> getting your PMC just to agree on a small set of contenders was like
> pulling teeth; painful all around (engineers and design == not such a
> good mix).  May you all forgive us for keeping the decision committee
> small.
> 
> We'll roll it out in the next day or so.
> 
> A new website redesign is also on its way.  Hopefully that will show
> up soon too.  We'll keep you posted.
> 
> Yours,
> St.Ack
> 
> P.S. Thank you to dezinden on 99designs for the winning logo
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highpointe | 1 Sep 2011 06:54
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Re: New HBase Logo

Very...

80's

Sent from my iPhone

On Aug 31, 2011, at 10:30 PM, Stack <stack@...> wrote:

> Your PMC voted the following as the new HBase logo:
> 
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/attachment/12492477/01.jpg
> 
> It will replace the now retired bass clef that has served us well down
> through the years.
> 
> We hope you like it.
> 
> The process by which we came up with this design was long and
> torturous.  Hopefully we will not have to ever repeat it.  At one time
> the thought was to have the broad hbase community vote on the logo but
> getting your PMC just to agree on a small set of contenders was like
> pulling teeth; painful all around (engineers and design == not such a
> good mix).  May you all forgive us for keeping the decision committee
> small.
> 
> We'll roll it out in the next day or so.
> 
> A new website redesign is also on its way.  Hopefully that will show
> up soon too.  We'll keep you posted.
> 
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Andrew Purtell | 1 Sep 2011 07:00
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Re: New HBase Logo

Of the many candidates, this was a reasonable choice. 

I actually like it. Though, the 80s were my formative years. So take that from a guy who walked around for
months with a head of long hair but one side shaved practically bald.
 
   - Andy

>________________________________
>From: highpointe <highpointe3i@...>
>To: "dev@...rg" <dev@...>
>Sent: Thursday, September 1, 2011 12:54 PM
>Subject: Re: New HBase Logo
>
>Very...
>
>80's
>
>
>
>Sent from my iPhone
>
>On Aug 31, 2011, at 10:30 PM, Stack <stack@...t> wrote:
>
>> Your PMC voted the following as the new HBase logo:
>> 
>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/attachment/12492477/01.jpg
>> 
>> It will replace the now retired bass clef that has served us well down
>> through the years.
>> 
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highpointe | 1 Sep 2011 07:13
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Re: New HBase Logo

Hmmm. I think we went to the same "stylist". 

:-)

Sent from my iPhone

On Aug 31, 2011, at 11:00 PM, Andrew Purtell <apurtell@...> wrote:

> Of the many candidates, this was a reasonable choice. 
> 
> I actually like it. Though, the 80s were my formative years. So take that from a guy who walked around for
months with a head of long hair but one side shaved practically bald.
>  
>    - Andy
> 
> 
> 
>> ________________________________
>> From: highpointe <highpointe3i@...>
>> To: "dev@..." <dev@...>
>> Sent: Thursday, September 1, 2011 12:54 PM
>> Subject: Re: New HBase Logo
>> 
>> Very...
>> 
>> 80's
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
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Todd Lipcon | 1 Sep 2011 08:43
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Re: Add Append-HBase support in upcoming 20.205

On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 3:07 PM,  <Milind.Bhandarkar@...> wrote:
> FWIW, Stack has already done the work needed to make sure that Hbase works
> with Hadoop 0.22 branch, and I suppose if
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MAPREDUCE-2767 is committed, it
> removes the last blocker from 0.22.0, so that it can be released.

The 0.22 implementation "works" but there are certainly still bugs in it.

If other HDFS committers familiar with the new append could help here,
that would be very much appreciated.

For example, https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-2288 can cause
HBase to fail to recover its WAL during a crash scenario. There are
some others that I'll be likely working through in the coming months.

-Todd

>
> I am cc'ng hbase-dev, since this is relevant to them as well.
>
> - Milind
>
> On 8/31/11 11:41 AM, "sanjay Radia" <sanjay@...> wrote:
>
>>
>>I propose that the 20-append patches (details below)  be included in
>>20.205 which will become the first official Apache
>>release of Hadoop that supports Append and HBase.
>>
>>Background:
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Doug Meil | 1 Sep 2011 14:23

Re: New HBase Logo


re:  "Hopefully we will not have to ever repeat it."

+1 to that.  

 			
That said, I will proudly wear this on a T-shirt.  Look forward to the new
logo rollout!

On 9/1/11 12:30 AM, "Stack" <stack@...> wrote:

>Your PMC voted the following as the new HBase logo:
>
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/attachment/12492477/01.jpg
>
>It will replace the now retired bass clef that has served us well down
>through the years.
>
>We hope you like it.
>
>The process by which we came up with this design was long and
>torturous.  Hopefully we will not have to ever repeat it.  At one time
>the thought was to have the broad hbase community vote on the logo but
>getting your PMC just to agree on a small set of contenders was like
>pulling teeth; painful all around (engineers and design == not such a
>good mix).  May you all forgive us for keeping the decision committee
>small.
>
>We'll roll it out in the next day or so.
>
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Bernd Fondermann | 1 Sep 2011 15:22

Decisionmaking [was: Re: New HBase Logo]

On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 06:30, Stack <stack@...> wrote:
> Your PMC voted the following as the new HBase logo:
>
> At one time
> the thought was to have the broad hbase community vote on the logo but
> getting your PMC just to agree on a small set of contenders was like
> pulling teeth; painful all around (engineers and design == not such a
> good mix).  May you all forgive us for keeping the decision committee
> small.

There are two things here I think got mixed up.
a. who makes decisions
b. where are decisions being made

Decisions about a project are made on public mailing lists. Only very
few things are to be discussed in private (new committers, new PMC
members, personal conflicts, security issues).
Discussing a new logo does not belong on closed lists, IMHO.
The definitive decision about a new logo is made by the PMC - as the
PMC is tasked with stearing the project. So, even when discussing this
on the public dev list, only PMC members have binding votes. What you
call "decision committee" does not change from private <at>  to  <at> dev, just
the audience.

However, to foster and grow the community, hearing and taking into
account everyone's opinion would have been great, and - in my opinion
- mandatory.
BTW, isn't the 99designs process public anyway? What bad things could
have happend if the discussion would have been started here?

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Apache Jenkins Server | 1 Sep 2011 11:31
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Build failed in Jenkins: HBase-TRUNK #2168

See <https://builds.apache.org/job/HBase-TRUNK/2168/changes>

Changes:

[stack] HBASE-4263 New config property for user-table only RegionObservers

[dmeil] HBASE-4317 book.xml - minor cleanup of MR examples

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Gary Helmling | 1 Sep 2011 19:30
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Re: New HBase Logo

Thanks Stack for organizing and herding this along, and thanks StumbleUpon
for sponsoring it!

On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 9:30 PM, Stack <stack@...> wrote:

> Your PMC voted the following as the new HBase logo:
>
>  https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/attachment/12492477/01.jpg
>
> It will replace the now retired bass clef that has served us well down
> through the years.
>
> We hope you like it.
>
> The process by which we came up with this design was long and
> torturous.  Hopefully we will not have to ever repeat it.  At one time
> the thought was to have the broad hbase community vote on the logo but
> getting your PMC just to agree on a small set of contenders was like
> pulling teeth; painful all around (engineers and design == not such a
> good mix).  May you all forgive us for keeping the decision committee
> small.
>
> We'll roll it out in the next day or so.
>
> A new website redesign is also on its way.  Hopefully that will show
> up soon too.  We'll keep you posted.
>
> Yours,
> St.Ack
>
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