I don't have a strong opinion here. I'd probably lean toward having it in
the main repo to get more eyes on the PRs, but I think it's primarily up to
the people contributing to the project.

On Wed, Jul 19, 2023 at 2:30 AM Jan Kaul <jank...@mailbox.org.invalid>
wrote:

> Hey all,
>
> we just had our first sync for the rust iceberg developers and it was
> great to talk to everyone.
>
> The most important point that came up was the location where the rust
> development should take place. The two options are either to have a
> separate "iceberg-rust" repository or to create a "rust" folder in the
> existing apache/iceberg repository.
>
> The benefits of a separate repository are separate CI, simpler merging
> of PRs and a more scalable solution if more languages are added.
>
> The benefits of a subfolder in the existing repository are more
> visibility, easier coordination with the java project and more feedback
> from the community.
>
> The developers currently working on the rust implementation slightly
> favor a separate repository but would be okay with using the existing
> repository.
>
>
> It would be great if you could share your opinions on the topic. Maybe
> this could also be a point for the community sync later today.
>
> Hope you're all doing well. Best wishes,
>
> Jan
>
>

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