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Plan for dropping Spark 2.3 support in the 2.0 release #839

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imback82 opened this issue Mar 14, 2021 · 0 comments · Fixed by #895
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Plan for dropping Spark 2.3 support in the 2.0 release #839

imback82 opened this issue Mar 14, 2021 · 0 comments · Fixed by #895
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imback82 commented Mar 14, 2021

We are planning to drop the support for Spark 2.3 in the 2.0 release, which is scheduled in April 2021.

The last Spark 2.3 release (2.3.4) is back in September 2019, and no new release is planned for Spark 2.3.

Since there have been no new features introduced for Spark 2.3 in the last few releases of .NET for Apache Spark, if you are relying on Spark 2.3, you should be able to continue using .NET for Apache Spark v1.0.0.

Please leave any comments if you have any concerns with dropping the support.

@imback82 imback82 added the enhancement New feature or request label Mar 14, 2021
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@imback82 imback82 changed the title Plan for dropping Spark 2.3 support in the next release Plan for dropping Spark 2.3 support in the 2.0 release Mar 27, 2021
@imback82 imback82 modified the milestones: 1.1.0, 2.0.0 Apr 7, 2021
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