Hi Dave, (I just saw this thread, though I have already replied in a DM on LinkedIn to Paul).
I don't know exactly what was in the ASF talk submitted abstract that generated the confusion. To clarify even more confusion: * Oxia *is* a public OSS project licensed with Apache License v2 * Oxia is not an ASF project (and there wouldn't be any place claiming that) * It was created with the primary goal of enhancing the scalability of Apache Pulsar, by replacing Apache ZooKeeper with a similar system with a different architecture. * Hopefully other projects would also find it useful * Once there are multiple "contributors" to the project, we plan to move the governance to ASF Oxia is definitely not a ZooKeeper proxy. It's a totally different technology. More info in the github repo: https://github.com/streamnative/oxia -- Matteo Merli <matteo.me...@gmail.com> On Mon, Jan 22, 2024 at 3:06 PM 太上玄元道君 <dao...@apache.org> wrote: > Oxia is a project of StreamNative inc, it's non public. From my > understanding, it's a zookeeper proxy, like Apache ShardingSphere, for the > purpose of zookeeper's horizontal expansion. > > Dave Fisher <w...@apache.org>于2024年1月23日 周二05:23写道: > > > Hi Paul, > > > > There is no such thing as Apache Oxia. It is from a vendor in the Pulsar > > ecosystem - StreamNative. It is meant to plug into Pulsar and I think but > > am not sure that it is a replacement for Apache Zookeeper, but … > > > > Best, > > Dave > > > > > On Jan 22, 2024, at 12:57 AM, Brebner, Paul <paul.breb...@netapp.com > .INVALID> > > wrote: > > > > > > Hi Pulsar people, > > > > > > I’m track chair for a Community over Code EU track 2024, we’ve had a > > submission that mentions “Apache Oxia” and I’d like to check this > accuracy > > of this and potential clarifications. I.e. I assume it’s not a top level > > Apache project, but maybe it’s part of Pulsar? In which case the title > > could do with a minor change etc, Regards, Paul Brebner > > > > >