Hi everyone,

One of our contributors, Ted, has done a lot of work on an initial python
implementation and Uwe was kind enough to review it. Here's the PR:

https://github.com/apache/incubator-iceberg/pull/54

Because this is a brand-new implementation, the PR is huge: 157 new files.
That makes it really tough to review in depth, and also really time
consuming to update and maintain. What I suggest is committing the PR as-is
now that it has passed a round of reviews. Then we can improve it in
smaller pull requests.

Are there any objections to this plan or other thoughts?

I think that the python implementation would not be included in the first
Apache Iceberg release. I would prefer to release the python implementation
on a separate release cycle so that Java blockers don't prevent a Python
bug fix and vice versa.

rb

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Ryan Blue
Software Engineer
Netflix

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