Hi all,
      Thank you for reviewing the proposal, with the discussion winding
down we would like to send VOTE email next.
Thanks
Luke


2014-11-15 11:40 GMT+08:00 Ted Dunning <ted.dunn...@gmail.com>:

>
> Also, a Chinese localized operating system is pretty clearly different
> from an olap engine.
>
> For comparison see the recent non-issue regarding Amazon aurora versus
> apache aurora.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> > On Nov 14, 2014, at 9:55, Henry Saputra <henry.sapu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Thanks for the reminder Ross.
> > Hopefully we could go in the similar route as Apache Spark, Apache
> > Storm, and Apache MetaModel where the trademark should be used as
> > 'Apache Kylin'.
> >
> >
> > - Henry
> >
> > On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 7:47 AM, Ross Gardler (MS OPEN TECH)
> > <ross.gard...@microsoft.com> wrote:
> >> Potential trademark clash: http://www.ubuntu.com/desktop/ubuntu-kylin
> >>
> >> Sent from my Windows Phone
> >> ________________________________
> >> From: Luke Han<mailto:luke...@gmail.com>
> >> Sent: ‎11/‎14/‎2014 7:38 AM
> >> To: general@incubator.apache.org<mailto:general@incubator.apache.org>
> >> Subject: [PROPOSAL] Kylin for Incubation
> >>
> >> Hi all,
> >> We would like to propose Kylin as an Apache Incubator project. The
> >> complete proposal can be found:
> >> https://wiki.apache.org/incubator/KylinProposal and posted the text of
> >> the proposal below.
> >>
> >> Thanks.
> >> Luke
> >>
> >>
> >> Kylin Proposal
> >> ==============
> >>
> >> # Abstract
> >>
> >> Kylin is a distributed and scalable OLAP engine built on Hadoop to
> >> support extremely large datasets.
> >>
> >> # Proposal
> >>
> >> Kylin is an open source Distributed Analytics Engine that provides
> >> multi-dimensional analysis (MOLAP) on Hadoop. Kylin is designed to
> >> accelerate analytics on Hadoop by allowing the use of SQL-compatible
> >> tools. Kylin provides a SQL interface and multi-dimensional analysis
> >> (MOLAP) on Hadoop to support extremely large datasets and tightly
> >> integrate with Hadoop ecosystem.
> >>
> >> ## Overview of Kylin
> >>
> >> Kylin platform has two parts of data processing and interactive:
> >> First, Kylin will read data from source, Hive, and run a set of tasks
> >> including Map Reduce job, shell script to pre-calcuate results for a
> >> specified data model, then save the resulting OLAP cube into storage
> >> such as HBase. Once these OLAP cubes are ready, a user can submit a
> >> request from any SQL-based tool or third party applications to Kylin’s
> >> REST server. The Server calls the Query Engine to determine if the
> >> target dataset already exists. If so, the engine directly accesses the
> >> target data in the form of a predefined cube, and returns the result
> >> with sub-second latency. Otherwise, the engine is designed to route
> >> non-matching queries to whichever SQL on Hadoop tool is already
> >> available on a Hadoop cluster, such as Hive.
> >>
> >> Kylin platform includes:
> >>
> >> - Metadata Manager: Kylin is a metadata-driven application. The Kylin
> >> Metadata Manager is the key component that manages all metadata stored
> >> in Kylin including all cube metadata. All other components rely on the
> >> Metadata Manager.
> >>
> >> - Job Engine: This engine is designed to handle all of the offline
> >> jobs including shell script, Java API, and Map Reduce jobs. The Job
> >> Engine manages and coordinates all of the jobs in Kylin to make sure
> >> each job executes and handles failures.
> >>
> >> - Storage Engine: This engine manages the underlying storage –
> >> specifically, the cuboids, which are stored as key-value pairs. The
> >> Storage Engine uses HBase – the best solution from the Hadoop
> >> ecosystem for leveraging an existing K-V system. Kylin can also be
> >> extended to support other K-V systems, such as Redis.
> >>
> >> - Query Engine: Once the cube is ready, the Query Engine can receive
> >> and parse user queries. It then interacts with other components to
> >> return the results to the user.
> >>
> >> - REST Server: The REST Server is an entry point for applications to
> >> develop against Kylin. Applications can submit queries, get results,
> >> trigger cube build jobs, get metadata, get user privileges, and so on.
> >>
> >> - ODBC Driver: To support third-party tools and applications – such as
> >> Tableau – we have built and open-sourced an ODBC Driver. The goal is
> >> to make it easy for users to onboard.
> >>
> >> # Background
> >>
> >> The challenge we face at eBay is that our data volume is becoming
> >> bigger and bigger while our user base is becoming more diverse. For
> >> e.g. our business users and analysts consistently ask for minimal
> >> latency when visualizing data on Tableau and Excel. So, we worked
> >> closely with our internal analyst community and outlined the product
> >> requirements for Kylin:
> >>
> >> - Sub-second query latency on billions of rows
> >> - ANSI SQL availability for those using SQL-compatible tools
> >> - Full OLAP capability to offer advanced functionality
> >> - Support for high cardinality and very large dimensions
> >> - High concurrency for thousands of users
> >> - Distributed and scale-out architecture for analysis in the TB to PB
> size range
> >>
> >> Existing SQL-on-Hadoop solutions commonly need to perform partial or
> >> full table or file scans to compute the results of queries. The cost
> >> of these large data scans can make many queries very slow (more than a
> >> minute). The core idea of MOLAP (multi-dimensional OLAP) is to
> >> pre-compute data along dimensions of interest and store resulting
> >> aggregates as a "cube". MOLAP is much faster but is inflexible. We
> >> realized that no existing product met our exact requirements
> >> externally – especially in the open source Hadoop community. To meet
> >> our emerging business needs, we built a platform from scratch to
> >> support MOLAP for these business requirements and then to support more
> >> others include ROLAP. With an excellent development team and several
> >> pilot customers, we have been able to bring the Kylin platform into
> >> production as well as open source it.
> >>
> >> # Rationale
> >>
> >> When data grows to petabyte scale, the process of pre-calculation of a
> >> query takes a long time and costly and powerful hardware. However,
> >> with the benefit of Hadoop’s distributed computing architecture, jobs
> >> can leverage hundreds or thousands of Hadoop data nodes. There still
> >> exists a big gap between the growing volume of data and interactive
> >> analytics:
> >>
> >> - Existing Business Intelligence (OLAP) platforms cannot scale out to
> >> support fast growing data.
> >> - Existing SQL on Hadoop projects are not designed for OLAP use cases,
> >> huge tables joins will always take long time to scan and calculate.
> >> - No mature OLAP solution exists on Hadoop
> >>
> >> As mentioned in the background, the business requirements triggered by
> >> increase in data volume drove eBay to invest in building a solution
> >> from scratch to offer Analytics capability on Hadoop cluster. With
> >> Hadoop’s power of distributed computing Kylin can perform
> >> pre-calculations in parallel and merge the final results, thereby
> >> significantly reducing the processing time.
> >>
> >> To serve queries by the analyst community, Kylin generates cuboids
> >> with all possible combinations of dimensions, and calculate all
> >> metrics at different levels. The cuboids are then integrated to form a
> >> pre-calculated OLAP cube. All cuboids are key-value structured: keys
> >> are composites formed from combinations of multiple dimensions and
> >> values are aggregations results for that particular combination of
> >> dimensions. Kylin uses HBase to store cubes. HBase is useful because
> >> it supports efficient searches across ranges of data.
> >>
> >> # Current Status
> >>
> >> ## Meritocracy
> >>
> >> Kylin has been deployed in production at eBay and is processing
> >> extremely large datasets. The platform has demonstrated great
> >> performance benefits and has proved to be a better way for analysts to
> >> leverage data on Hadoop with a more convenient approach using their
> >> favorite tool.
> >>
> >> ## Community
> >>
> >> Kylin seeks to develop developer and user communities during incubation.
> >>
> >> ## Core Developers
> >>
> >> Kylin is currently being designed and developed by six engineers from
> >> eBay Inc. – Jiang Xu, Luke Han, Yang Li, George Song, Hongbin Ma and
> >> Xiaodong Duo. In addition, some outside contributors are actively
> >> contributing in design and development. Among them, Julian Hyde from
> >> Hortonworks is a very important contributor. All of these core
> >> developers have deep expertise in Hadoop and the Hadoop Ecosystem in
> >> general.
> >>
> >> ## Alignment
> >>
> >> The ASF is a natural host for Kylin given that it is already the home
> >> of Hadoop, Pig, Hive, and other emerging cloud software projects.
> >> Kylin was designed to offer OLAP capability on Hadoop from the
> >> beginning in order to solve data access and analysis challenges in
> >> Hadoop clusters. Kylin complements the existing Hadoop analytics area
> >> by providing a comprehensive solution based on pre-computed views.
> >>
> >> In Kylin, we are leveraging an open-source dynamic data management
> >> framework called Apache Calcite to parse SQL and plug in our code.
> >> Apache Calcite was previously called Optiq, was originally authored by
> >> Julian Hyde and is now an Apache Incubator project.
> >>
> >> # Known Risks
> >>
> >> ## Orphaned Products
> >>
> >> The core developers of Kylin team plan to work full time on this
> >> project. There is very little risk of Kylin getting orphaned since at
> >> least one large company (eBay) is extensively using it in their
> >> production Hadoop clusters. For example, currently there are 3 use
> >> cases with more that 12+Billion rows and 1000 activity requests per
> >> day using Kylin in production. Furthermore, since Kylin was open
> >> sourced at the beginning of October 2014, it has received more than
> >> 280 stars and been forked nearly 100 times. Kylin has one major
> >> release so far and and received 5 pull requests from contributors in
> >> the first month pull requests from external sources in the last month,
> >> which further demonstrates Kylin as a very active project. We plan to
> >> extend and diversify this community further through Apache.
> >>
> >> ## Inexperience with Open Source
> >>
> >> The core developers are all active users and followers of open source.
> >> They are already committers and contributors to the Kylin Github
> >> project. All have been involved with the source code that has been
> >> released under an open source license, and several of them also have
> >> experience developing code in an open source environment. Though the
> >> core set of Developers do not have Apache Open Source experience,
> >> there are plans to onboard individuals with Apache open source
> >> experience on to the project.
> >>
> >> ## Homogenous Developers
> >>
> >> The core developers include developers from eBay, Ctrip and
> >> Hortonworks. Apache Incubation process encourages an open and diverse
> >> meritocratic community. Apache Kylin has the required amount of
> >> diversity with committers from three different organizations, but is
> >> also aware that bulk of the commits come from a single entity. Kylin
> >> intends to make every possible effort to build a diverse, vibrant and
> >> involved community and has already received substantial interest from
> >> various organizations
> >>
> >> ## Reliance on Salaried Developers
> >>
> >> eBay invested in Kylin as the OLAP solution on top of Hadoop clusters
> >> and some of its key engineers are working full time on the project. In
> >> addition, since there is a growing Big Data need for scalable OLAP
> >> solutions on Hadoop, we look forward to other Apache developers and
> >> researchers to contribute to the project. Additional contributors,
> >> including Apache committers have plans to join this effort shortly.
> >> Also key to addressing the risk associated with relying on Salaried
> >> developers from a single entity is to increase the diversity of the
> >> contributors and actively lobby for Domain experts in the BI space to
> >> contribute. Apache Kylin intends to do this. One approach already
> >> taken is to approach the Apache Drill project to explore possible
> >> cooperation.
> >>
> >> ## Relationships with Other Apache Products
> >>
> >> Kylin has a strong relationship and dependency with Apache Hadoop
> >> HBase, Hive and Calcite. Being part of Apache’s Incubation community,
> >> could help with a closer collaboration among these four projects and
> >> as well as others.
> >>
> >> Kylin is likely to have substantial value to Apache Drill due to the
> >> common use of Calcite as a query optimization engine and similar
> >> approaches between Kylin's approach to cubing and Drill's approach to
> >> input sources.
> >>
> >> ## An Excessive Fascination with the Apache Brand
> >>
> >> Kylin is proposing to enter incubation at Apache in order to help
> >> efforts to diversify the committer-base, not so much to capitalize on
> >> the Apache brand. The Kylin project is in production use already
> >> inside EBay, but is not expected to be an EBay product for external
> >> customers. As such, the Kylin project is not seeking to use the Apache
> >> brand as a marketing tool.
> >>
> >> # Documentation
> >>
> >> Information about Kylin can be found at
> >> https://github.com/KylinOLAP/Kylin. The following links provide more
> >> information about Kylin in open source:
> >>
> >> - Kylin web site: http://kylin.io
> >> - Codebase at Github: https://github.com/KylinOLAP/Kylin
> >> - Issue Tracking: https://github.com/KylinOLAP/Kylin/issues
> >> - User community: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/kylin-olap
> >>
> >> ## Initial Source
> >>
> >> Kylin has been under development since 2013 by a team of engineers at
> >> eBay Inc. It is currently hosted on Github.com under an Apache license
> >> at https://github.com/KylinOLAP/Kylin
> >>
> >> ## External Dependencies
> >>
> >> Kylin has the following external dependencies.
> >>
> >> * Basic
> >>
> >> - JDK 1.6+
> >> - Apache Maven
> >> - JUnit
> >> - DBUnit
> >> - Log4j
> >> - Slf4j
> >> - Apache Commons
> >> - Google Guava
> >> - Jackson
> >>
> >> * Hadoop
> >>
> >> - Apache Hadoop
> >> - Apache HBase
> >> - Apache Hive
> >> - Apache Zookeeper
> >> - Apache Curator
> >>
> >> * Utility
> >>
> >> - H2
> >> - JSCH
> >>
> >> * REST Service
> >>
> >> - Spring
> >>
> >> * Query
> >>
> >> - Antlr
> >> - Apache Calcite (formerly Optiq)
> >> - Linq4j
> >>
> >> * Job
> >>
> >> - Quartz
> >>
> >> * Web build tool
> >>
> >> - NPM
> >> - Grunt
> >> - bower
> >>
> >> * Web
> >>
> >> - Angular JS
> >> - jQuery
> >> - Bootstrap
> >> - D3 JS
> >> - ACE
> >>
> >> ##Cryptography
> >>
> >> Kylin will eventually support encryption on the wire. This is not one
> >> of the initial goals, and we do not expect Kylin to be a controlled
> >> export item due to the use of encryption. Kylin supports but does not
> >> require the Kerberos authentication mechanism to access secured Hadoop
> >> services.
> >>
> >> # Required Resources
> >>
> >> ## Mailing List
> >>
> >> - kylin-private for private PMC discussions (with moderated
> subscriptions)
> >> - kylin-dev
> >> - kylin-commits
> >>
> >> ##Subversion Directory
> >>
> >> Git is the preferred source control system: git://git.apache.org/Kylin
> >>
> >> ## Issue Tracking
> >>
> >> JIRA Kylin (KYLIN)
> >>
> >> ## Other Resources
> >>
> >> The existing code already has unit tests so we will make use of
> >> existing Apache continuous testing infrastructure. The resulting load
> >> should not be very large.
> >>
> >> # Initial Committers
> >>
> >> - Jiang Xu < jiangxu.china at gmail dot com>
> >> - Luke Han <lukhan at ebay dot com>
> >> - Yang Li <yangli9 at ebay dot com>
> >> - George Song <ysong1 at ebay dot com>
> >> - Hongbin Ma <honma at ebay dot com>
> >> - Xiaodong Duo < oranjedog at gmail dot com>
> >> - Julian Hyde < jhyde at apache dot org >
> >> - Ankur Bansal < abansal at ebay dot com>
> >>
> >> ## Affiliations
> >>
> >> The initial committers are employees of eBay Inc., Ctrip and
> >> Hortonworks. The nominated mentors are employees of Hortonworks, MapR
> >> Technologies and Pivotal.
> >>
> >> # Sponsors
> >>
> >> ## Champion
> >>
> >> - Owen O’Malley < omalley at apache dot org >
> >> - Ted Dunning <tdunning at apache dot org>
> >>
> >> ## Nominated Mentors
> >>
> >> - Owen O’Malley < omalley at apache dot org > - Apache IPMC member,
> >> Co-founder and Senior Architect, Hortonworks
> >> - Ted Dunning < tdunning at apache dot org> - Apache IPMC member,
> >> Chief Architect, MapR Technologies
> >> - Henry Saputra <hsaputra at apache dot org> - Apache IPMC member,
> Pivotal
> >> - Jacques Nadeau <jacques at apache dot org> (pending admission to
> >> IPMC) - Apache Drill PMC Chair, MapR Technologies
> >>
> >> #Sponsoring Entity
> >>
> >> We are requesting the Incubator to sponsor this project.
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