It looks good to me. As you mentioned some vendor updates, afair Nessie announced Iceberg Rest api support.
Thanks Regards JB Le mer. 12 juin 2024 à 23:52, Ryan Blue <b...@tabular.io> a écrit : > Hi everyone, > > Here's my current draft board report for June. If you have anything to add > or update, please reply and I'll amend the report. > > Thanks, > > 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 (4 years ago) > There are currently 27 committers and 16 PMC members in this project. > The Committer-to-PMC ratio is roughly 7:4. > > Community changes, past quarter: > - No new PMC members. Last addition was Szehon Ho on 2023-04-20. > - No new committers. Last addition was Renjie Liu on 2024-03-06. > > ## Project Activity: > > Releases: > - 1.5.1 was released on 2024-04-25 > - 1.5.2 was released on 2024-05-09 > - PyIceberg 0.6.1 was released on 2024-04-30 > > PyIceberg: > - Contributors are working to release more often > - Improved retries for Hive catalog locking > - Added register table support for Glue catalogs > - Adding metadata table support (snapshots, manifests, etc.) > - Working toward 0.7.0 release with partitioned writes and staged table > creation > > Rust: > - Implemented projection to support partition-based file pruning > - Implemented the inclusive metrics evaluator and predicate pushdown to > Parquet > - Added Hive catalog support > - Improved REST catalog with OAuth2 and custom headers > - Added integration with DataFusion > > Go: > - Working toward full expression support; added literals > > Iceberg Java: > - The next Java release, 1.6.0, is targeted for release in June > > Specs: > - Discussions about standardizing metadata for materialized views have > made good > progress. The community decided to use existing objects rather than > creating a > new combined table/view object and is working on metadata details. > - An extension to the REST protocol for privilege GRANT and REVOKE > operations > was proposed. > - Many discussions for extending the REST protocol are ongoing, including > adding > routes to plan scans, adding auth decisions, and appending data files > - There are also discussions for v3 features, like additional types > (variant, > timestampns, and others) > > ## Community Health: > > The Iceberg community continues to be healthy, with a large number of > commits > and individual contributors over the past quarter. Although overall commits > decreased, the change corresponds with the number of opened PRs so the > change is > not a concern for health; PRs are getting reviewed. > > The community is formalizing design discussions and has added github > labels and > documented a process for making changes to community specs. > > The community also held the first Iceberg Summit this quarter, with 32 > sessions > that are now available on the YouTube (https://tinyurl.com/iceberg-summit > ). > Community members also spoke at CoC EU. > > A company that employs 3 PMC members and 2 committers was acquired. The PMC > members (2 of whom are ASF members) have been reminded to act as > individuals, > not as representatives of their employer, when interacting in the > community. > Concentrations of PMC members is a risk that the community is aware of and > will > note in future board reports. > > Other projects and announcements: > - Trino added support for Iceberg views > - Beam has added an Iceberg sink > - Confluent, Terradata, and Oracle announced Iceberg support > - Snowflake announced a new open source REST catalog project > - Databricks released its catalog that implements the REST spec > > > -- > Ryan Blue > Tabular >