+1 I think this is a great idea. I like that it simplifies things by making it easier to understand.
I think it will increase credibility as well. Surprisingly, many people don’t realize presto/trino is behind the scenes. Making that more well know will only help. It’s an additional community we can engage as well to help increase awareness for Pulsar. On Fri, Mar 12, 2021 at 12:33 AM Sijie Guo <guosi...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi all, > > I had a conversation with Jerry and Matteo about NOT including presto/trino > in the normal Pulsar distribution. > > Here is the summary of the discussion: > > - Move the presto connector to pulsar-presto repo as part of PIP-62 > - In the main pulsar repo, we don't bundle presto in the pulsar > distribution > - In pulsar-presto repo, we ship it as a standalone connector that can be > installed in an existing trinodb cluster. We can also ship a pulsar-presto > image or distribution which includes trinodb. So people can still easily > test it. > - Update the documentation: People can use pulsar-presto image or > distribution to test presto connector easily; for production deployment, we > focus on documenting how to deploy the connector to an existing trinode > cluster. > > Let me know what do you think. If there is no objection, I will move > forward with this plan. > > Thanks, > Sijie >