I’m happy to run, but the left parts (creating tags, uploads artifacts,
etc) requires more permissions, so it would be great that someone else
could volunteer to do that.

On Wed, Feb 7, 2024 at 01:07 Fokko Driesprong <fo...@apache.org> wrote:

> Hey everyone,
>
> Thanks for the great responses here. It looks like we can move this
> forward. I've just merged bumping the version to 0.2.0
> <https://github.com/apache/iceberg-rust/pull/181>. Is anyone interested
> in running this release?
>
> Kind regards,
> Fokko
>
> Op do 1 feb 2024 om 02:39 schreef Renjie Liu <liurenjie2...@gmail.com>:
>
>> 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
>>>>>>
>>>>>

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