Hi Aneesh

I respectfully ask that you keep these discussions on public ASF channels
rather than directing them somewhere private or outside the ASF. We need to
be having a discussion together as a community about how to move the
project forward.

Thank you
Wes

On Mar 14, 2018 1:19 PM, "Aneesh Karve" <ane...@quiltdata.io> wrote:

Hi Romain,

I have a list of about ten R developers and users who are interested in
Arrow bindings for R, as well as a Slack channel where we can discuss
things further. Feel free to email me and I'll connect you. The list arose
as we were looking to bring R support to Quilt packages; and we explored
the existing Feather bindings, Rcpp and other options.
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On Tue, Mar 13, 2018 at 2:45 AM, Romain Francois <rom...@purrple.cat> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I just wanted to introduce myself here. I’m Romain François, mostly
> involved in making tools for R. My track record includes being an author
of
> Rcpp and dplyr.
>
> I will be working with Wes’s guidance on making an R front end for arrow.
> Initially that means going through the C++ api and perhaps see how things
> have been implemented in the python front end. For the foreseeable future,
> I’ll be spending Tuesdays on this. Some words from last week.
> https://purrple.cat/blog/2018/03/07/arrow-rrrow-rcher-spurrrow/ <
> https://purrple.cat/blog/2018/03/07/arrow-rrrow-rcher-spurrrow/>
>
> Are there any resources that could be relevant, e.g. some document about
> how another front end was made ?
> Are there other R people here ?
>
> Regards,
>
> Romain




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