Thanks everyone for the discussion. Since we have reached consensus on this, I'm happy to run the first release.
On Thu, Feb 1, 2024 at 1:41 AM Daniel Weeks <daniel.c.we...@gmail.com> wrote: > +1 for 0.2.0 release as well. Really excited about the progress here. > > -Dan > > On Wed, Jan 31, 2024 at 9:36 AM Fokko Driesprong <fo...@apache.org> wrote: > >> I'm all for the 0.2.0 release. Kudos to all the work so far. While the >> functionality is limited today, a lot of things are already in progress and >> it looks very promising. Also, running a release now will help to >> streamline the release process. >> >> Kind regards, >> Fokko Driesprong >> >> Op wo 31 jan 2024 om 17:28 schreef Jack Ye <yezhao...@gmail.com>: >> >>> Excited about the progress in Rust! +1 for releasing 0.2.0 >>> >>> -Jack >>> >>> On Wed, Jan 31, 2024 at 8:26 AM Ryan Blue <b...@tabular.io> wrote: >>> >>>> Thanks, Renjie! It's great to see all of the progress in Rust. I agree >>>> with getting the code released and I'm looking forward to testing it out! >>>> >>>> On Wed, Jan 31, 2024 at 12:35 AM Xuanwo <xua...@apache.org> wrote: >>>> >>>>> We have been working on the iceberg-rust project for a while. Although >>>>> there is still much work to be done, I believe it is important to release >>>>> it in order to attract more users and developers to join us. >>>>> >>>>> At current stage, we have implemented basic features that users need >>>>> to read a table. It could be a good start! >>>>> >>>>> On Wed, Jan 31, 2024, at 14:46, Renjie Liu wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Hi, everyone: >>>>> >>>>> iceberg-rust <https://github.com/apache/iceberg-rust/> has been under >>>>> active development for several months, and it now has several features, so >>>>> I want to use this thread to discuss delivering the first release of this >>>>> crate. >>>>> >>>>> Why this first release 0.2.0? >>>>> >>>>> Before iceberg-rust <https://github.com/apache/iceberg-rust/> was >>>>> developed, there were already efforts trying to develop a rust version of >>>>> iceberg, and it has been registered in crates.io under the name >>>>> `iceberg`. We contacted the authors and they kindly transferred the >>>>> ownership of this crate to apache, so that we can use `iceberg` as our >>>>> crate's name. But due to the immutability of crate.io >>>>> <https://crates.io/>'s package, we can only start with version 0.2.0. >>>>> >>>>> Where are we? >>>>> >>>>> Currently we have delivered following features: >>>>> >>>>> 1. Rest catalog, including manipulating namespaces, load table, create >>>>> table, etc. >>>>> 2. Serialization/deserialization of table metadata, manifests. >>>>> 3. Documentation for this crate: https://rust.iceberg.apache.org/ >>>>> >>>>> What's next? >>>>> >>>>> Eventually we will reach feature parity with java/python api, so that >>>>> we can bring full feature support of the iceberg to rust ecosystems. For >>>>> details of feature status, please check the `README.md` in github repo >>>>> <https://github.com/apache/iceberg-rust/> . >>>>> >>>>> Xuanwo >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Ryan Blue >>>> Tabular >>>> >>>