Hi Brian,

sorry for the late reply (I'm back from vacation and unstack my Apache
emails :)).

The doc is almost ready now, I will share on the mailing list soon
(with a quick summary directly in the email).

Thanks !
Regards
JB

On Fri, Sep 8, 2023 at 1:14 PM Brian Olsen <bitsondata...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hey JB, let me know if you need any help here.
>
> On Thu, Sep 7, 2023 at 11:01 PM Jean-Baptiste Onofré <j...@nanthrax.net> 
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Ryan
>>
>> It looks good to me. About the conference (summit/meetup), I will add
>> as soon as we have concrete plans (still working on the Summit
>> proposal doc).
>>
>> Thanks !
>>
>> Regards
>> JB
>>
>> On Thu, Sep 7, 2023 at 6:30 PM Ryan Blue <b...@tabular.io> wrote:
>> >
>> > Hi everyone,
>> >
>> > Here’s my draft for the September Iceberg board report. Let me know if 
>> > you’d like to add anything!
>> >
>> > I know that JB wanted to add conference talks last time, but I’m not aware 
>> > of any that have happened this quarter. If you’ve given a talk recently, 
>> > please let me know!
>> >
>> > Ryan
>> >
>> > Description:
>> >
>> > Apache Iceberg is a table format for huge analytic datasets that is 
>> > designed
>> > for high performance and ease of use.
>> >
>> > Project Status:
>> >
>> > Current project status: Ongoing
>> > Issues for the board: none
>> >
>> > Membership Data:
>> >
>> > Apache Iceberg was founded 2020-05-19 (3 years ago)
>> > There are currently 24 committers and 16 PMC members in this project.
>> > The Committer-to-PMC ratio is 3:2.
>> >
>> > Community changes, past quarter:
>> >
>> > No new PMC members. Last addition was Szehon Ho on 2023-04-20.
>> > No new committers. Last addition was Amogh Jahagirdar on 2023-04-25.
>> >
>> > Project Activity:
>> >
>> > Releases:
>> >
>> > PyIcberg 0.4.0 was released on 2023-07-23
>> > 1.3.1 was released on 2023-07-25
>> >
>> > Java:
>> >
>> > Preparing for a 1.4.0 release in Sept/Oct
>> > Added dependency bundles for AWS, GCP, and Azure
>> > Added Azure FileIO implementation
>> > Added API for multi-table commits
>> > Performance optimizations for delete file scan planning
>> > Spark: Implemented adaptive split sizing
>> > Spark: Implemented function pushdown in v2 expressions
>> > Flink: Added bucketing only key-by strategy
>> > Build: Updated to Gradle version catalog
>> > Making progress on the reference implementation of common views
>> > Continuing work on table encryption
>> >
>> > Python:
>> >
>> > 0.5.0 rc1 vote is under way
>> > Added support for serverless environments
>> > Implemented schema evolution
>> > Moved to Pydantic v2
>> > Added support for positional deletes
>> > Substantially improved Avro read performance
>> > Added conversion from Parquet to Iceberg schemas
>> > Added support for FSSpec and HDFS data
>> > Added SQL filter parsing
>> >
>> > Rust:
>> >
>> > Created a repository for the Rust implementation, iceberg-rust
>> > 25 PRs merged
>> > Implemented base table metadata (e.g., types, transforms)
>> > Implemented visitors for working with nested structures
>> > Added Avro/Iceberg schema conversion
>> > Added build tooling
>> >
>> > Go:
>> >
>> > Created a repository for the Go implementation, iceberg-go
>> > Added schema and types
>> >
>> > Community Health:
>> >
>> > The largest development in the community is the addition of the Rust and Go
>> > repositories, which is shown in the increase in code contributors this 
>> > quarter.
>> > The new implementations will also lead to new committers and PMC members. 
>> > The
>> > community has had good discussions about how manage contributions, to build
>> > confidence in the implementations as well as to help new contributors 
>> > become
>> > familiar with the way the Apache community operates. (Along with ASF
>> > requirements like license documentation.)
>> >
>> > Two community metrics show decreases. Dev list traffic tends to vary 
>> > because of
>> > how the community uses the dev list — that is, mostly for large design
>> > discussions. The number of issues closed was also lower than normal and is 
>> > not
>> > expected to fluctuate. We will take a look and see what the difference is.
>> >
>> > --
>> > Ryan Blue
>> > Tabular

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