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Log Compaction | Highlights in the Kafka and Stream Processing Community | October 2015

Blog post from Confluent

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Date Published
Author
Lucia Cerchie, Josep Prat, Gwen Shapira
Word Count
386
Language
English
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Summary

In the past month, the Apache Kafka community made significant strides, notably renaming its upcoming release to 0.9.0.0 to reflect its inclusion of major features like authentication and authorization. Kafka Streams, a lightweight data processing library, saw its initial patch committed, while version 0.8.2.2 was released to address critical bug fixes. Confluent upgraded its platform to align with this latest Kafka version. The community is actively discussing proposals to enhance message and file formats and has integrated authorization patches for secure, multi-tenant environments in the upcoming release. Additionally, Kafka documentation management has improved, and Spark's Kafka direct connector achieved a stable status. The announcement of the inaugural Kafka Summit invites community members to share insights, while Apache Flink's upcoming FlinkForward conference promises engaging presentations. These developments underscore the community's ongoing momentum and anticipation for the forthcoming Apache Kafka 0.9.0.0 release.