Hi community,

I wanted to start a discussion regarding the development of Flight SQL ODBC 
driver. Regarding the seed usage to my previous email, our initial plan is that 
flightsql-odbc will be mostly used as-is other than changes to conforming to 
Arrow coding guidelines, and for Amazon Timestream driver, only its ODBC 
function entry code will be used and adapted to call into flightsql-odbc 
classes. Please let me know if there are any concerns around this.

And from my discussion with David Li at 
GH-30622<https://github.com/apache/arrow/issues/30622>, my understanding is 
that the PR submission should be as early as possible.  We plan to send out a 
PR that adds Timestream ODBC driver and flightsql-odbc seeds into Arrow if 
there's no concerns. The seed drivers might not be able to compile, but the 
community would then be able to start the IP scanning process.

Your feedback would be appreciated,

Alina Li

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From: Alina Li <alina...@improving.com.INVALID>
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2023 11:09 AM
To: dev@arrow.apache.org <dev@arrow.apache.org>
Subject: [C++][FlightRPC] Email regarding the ODBC driver

Hi community,

This email is regarding GitHub 
issue#30622<https://github.com/apache/arrow/issues/30622>. We are looking to 
build a new ODBC driver for Flight SQL that can be part of the Arrow project. 
It would utilize parts of the Amazon Timestream ODBC 
driver<https://github.com/awslabs/amazon-timestream-odbc-driver> and the Flight 
SQL ODBC driver<https://github.com/dremio/flightsql-odbc> (written by Dremio), 
which are Open Source and Apache 2.0-licensed. Please let me know if you have 
any questions/comments.

Cheers,
Alina

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