I agree,  HS should always just work out of the box.  Perhaps an sub repo would 
be ideal. This may make it easier to reference HS from the samza test suite .
Regarding the data masking , I will provide more specifics shortly. My 
intention however would be that we could scale the data masking transform to 
any required throughput required by an enterprise.
-S
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from Jakob Homan < jgho...@gmail.com> :

>The big hurdle here is that Hello Samza (HS) should always be ready to
>go and work right out of the box, whereas a fresh checkout of trunk
>may (though hopefully doesn't) have issues.  This is why HS by default
>points to the last stable Samza release (and has to be re-branched to
>track master on Samza).  There's definitely an argument to be made
>that nothing should be checked into master that would cause HS to not
>run, be unstable, be harder to start, etc.
>
>-jg
>
>On 23 December 2015 at 12:50, Navina Ramesh
>< nram...@linkedin.com.invalid > wrote:
>> Hi Steve,
>>
>> I think when I started contributing to Samza, I had a similar idea about
>> bringing the samples under the main repository. Also, to add more examples
>> illustrating the various features that Samza supports. I don't see any
>> issue in doing this, except that it will make our repository more heavy.
>> I would be more comfortable adding the examples to the same repository once
>> we are ready with the standalone execution model. That said, I am not
>> totally opposed to this idea. Let's wait and hear from others about what
>> they think!
>>
>> It's great to hear that you are considering Samza for your personal
>> project. Can you elaborate your use-case more?  It will really help to
>> understand what your throughput, latency and state requirements are at this
>> point.
>>
>> Thanks!
>> Navina
>>
>> On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 9:51 PM, < sa...@stevendyates.com > wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hi Samza Devs, I think it would be a good idea to have just the one repo
>>> for Samza + Hello Samza . I haven't been on this mailing list for some time
>>> so there may be a good reason why their seperate.
>>> From a newbie point of view it's nice to check out code and have a folder
>>> full of showcase samples that can easily be executed with gradle/maven etc.
>>> Just my two cents .
>>> Additionally I am seriously considering Samza for a real-time data
>>> masking/obfuscation personal project I am working on. Perhaps you guys have
>>> some thoughts on this area.
>>> Regards
>>> Steve Y
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>>
>>
>>
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>> Navina R.

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