#6031 is wide, but not all of that is needed to be able to use the new API in Iceberg :)
ATM I'm thinking about 1 week for making client-side changes available in Nessie. How frequent are Iceberg releases going to be? If they are on the order of 1-2 weeks, then of course we can defer to a later point release.... but I hope not to delay for months :) Cheers, Dmitri. On Fri, Oct 21, 2022 at 11:52 AM Eduard Tudenhoefner <edu...@tabular.io> wrote: > @Dmitri: how close to completion is #6031? We're planning to release more > frequently than we have done in the past and 1.1.0 will contain the latest > changes from master btw. > I don't think we want to hold off too long with the release as there are > quite a big amount of new things that we'd like to ship. That's why I'm > curious whether #6031 is "almost" done? If it doesn't make it into 1.1.0, > then there will be a 1.2.0 release soonish as well. > > On Fri, Oct 21, 2022 at 4:55 PM Dmitri Bourlatchkov < > dmitri.bourlatch...@dremio.com> wrote: > >> I'd like to add https://github.com/apache/iceberg/issues/6031 to the 1.1 >> milestone (I believe permissions are indeed required for that). >> >> Most of the work will happen on the Nessie side. When the new API is >> ready, the expectation is that Iceberg will simply need to compile with a >> new version of Nessie client jars (well, perhaps minor code changes may be >> required). >> >> Thanks, >> Dmitri. >> >> On Fri, Oct 21, 2022 at 6:00 AM Gabor Kaszab <gaborkas...@apache.org> >> wrote: >> >>> Hey Iceberg community, >>> >>> During the last community sync it came up that we might want to release >>> 1.1.0 soon and I volunteered to be the release manager. >>> >>> As a first step I'd like to collect the issues/PRs that are meant to be >>> part of 1.1.0 but not merged yet. I found a milestone already created to >>> keep track of these: >>> https://github.com/apache/iceberg/milestone/24 >>> >>> Feel free to send the link for your ongoing PRs you'd like to put into >>> 1.1.0 replying to this mail thread or add it to the milestone linked above. >>> (I'm not sure if it requires some extra, e.g. administrator rights on >>> Iceberg github to do so) >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Gabor >>> >>>