Sorry about that, it directly affects one of our goals :
- Adding real-time index updates to completion suggester and improve
overall stability and performance of search by upgrading to
Elasticsearch 2.x.
Le 06/05/2016 15:48, Kevin Smith a écrit :
Can you translate all of this into user (or product)
speak? Where does
it leave us as far as any features we have already deployed? Features
we have built but not deployed? Features we had hoped to build this
quarter?
Thanks,
Kevin Smith
Agile Coach, Wikimedia Foundation
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On Fri, May 6, 2016 at 7:46 AM, David Causse <dcausse(a)wikimedia.org
<mailto:dcausse@wikimedia.org>> wrote:
I think this situation raises a problem related to feature
planifications in our software based on upcoming features from
upstream. In this case I assumed that the feature being merged in
upstream it would have been available in elastic2.x that we plan
to deploy very soon in our cluster.
The mistake I made here was to not actively monitor the
elasticsearch github repo: the feature has been reverted few
months ago, knowing this fact earlier would have certainly helped
to review our plans accordingly.
Le 06/05/2016 10:43, David Causse a écrit :
Areek (the author of this new version) needed to add a
breaking change which is only allowed during major version
upgrades, the inter-node communication protocol would have
been incompatible making rolling upgrades impossible.
Unfortunately there is nothing we can do except following more
actively the elasticsearch github repo. In this case it was
confusing since the feature was merged but then reverted.
David.
Le 05/05/2016 20:45, Tomasz Finc a écrit :
That's disappointing but in no way diminishes your work David.
What do you need from the team to make sure we address the
issue that
areek identifies?
--tomasz
On Thu, May 5, 2016 at 11:10 AM, David Causse
<dcausse(a)wikimedia.org <mailto:dcausse@wikimedia.org>> wrote:
Hi,
sad news, the completion suggester v2 was reverted
from elastic 2.x
branch[1] and is now delayed to elasticsearch v5.
Unfortunately I was planning to use important features
in this version to
add realtime support.
I'll start to think about it and see if we can
workaround and still improve
the current implementation.
I'm really sorry about that, I should have monitored
the elasticsearch repo
more closely...
[1]
https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/pull/17120
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