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On Tue, Nov 24, 2015 at 5:39 PM, John D. Ament <johndam...@apache.org>
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> +1
> On Nov 24, 2015 14:33, "Todd Lipcon" <t...@apache.org> wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Discussion on the [DISCUSS] thread seems to have wound down, so I'd like
> to
> > call a VOTE on acceptance of Kudu into the ASF Incubator. The proposal is
> > pasted below and also available on the wiki at:
> > https://wiki.apache.org/incubator/KuduProposal
> >
> > The proposal is unchanged since the original version, except for the
> > addition of Carl Steinbach as a Mentor.
> >
> > Please cast your votes:
> >
> > [] +1, accept Kudu into the Incubator
> > [] +/-0, positive/negative non-counted expression of feelings
> > [] -1, do not accept Kudu into the incubator (please state reasoning)
> >
> > Given the US holiday this week, I imagine many folks are traveling or
> > otherwise offline. So, let's run the vote for a full week rather than the
> > traditional 72 hours. Unless the IPMC objects to the extended voting
> > period, the vote will close on Tues, Dec 1st at noon PST.
> >
> > Thanks
> > -Todd
> > -----
> >
> > = Kudu Proposal =
> >
> > == Abstract ==
> >
> > Kudu is a distributed columnar storage engine built for the Apache Hadoop
> > ecosystem.
> >
> > == Proposal ==
> >
> > Kudu is an open source storage engine for structured data which supports
> > low-latency random access together with efficient analytical access
> > patterns. Kudu distributes data using horizontal partitioning and
> > replicates each partition using Raft consensus, providing low
> > mean-time-to-recovery and low tail latencies. Kudu is designed within the
> > context of the Apache Hadoop ecosystem and supports many integrations
> with
> > other data analytics projects both inside and outside of the Apache
> > Software Foundation.
> >
> >
> >
> > We propose to incubate Kudu as a project of the Apache Software
> Foundation.
> >
> > == Background ==
> >
> > In recent years, explosive growth in the amount of data being generated
> and
> > captured by enterprises has resulted in the rapid adoption of open source
> > technology which is able to store massive data sets at scale and at low
> > cost. In particular, the Apache Hadoop ecosystem has become a focal point
> > for such “big data” workloads, because many traditional open source
> > database systems have lagged in offering a scalable alternative.
> >
> >
> >
> > Structured storage in the Hadoop ecosystem has typically been achieved in
> > two ways: for static data sets, data is typically stored on Apache HDFS
> > using binary data formats such as Apache Avro or Apache Parquet. However,
> > neither HDFS nor these formats has any provision for updating individual
> > records, or for efficient random access. Mutable data sets are typically
> > stored in semi-structured stores such as Apache HBase or Apache
> Cassandra.
> > These systems allow for low-latency record-level reads and writes, but
> lag
> > far behind the static file formats in terms of sequential read throughput
> > for applications such as SQL-based analytics or machine learning.
> >
> >
> >
> > Kudu is a new storage system designed and implemented from the ground up
> to
> > fill this gap between high-throughput sequential-access storage systems
> > such as HDFS and low-latency random-access systems such as HBase or
> > Cassandra. While these existing systems continue to hold advantages in
> some
> > situations, Kudu offers a “happy medium” alternative that can
> dramatically
> > simplify the architecture of many common workloads. In particular, Kudu
> > offers a simple API for row-level inserts, updates, and deletes, while
> > providing table scans at throughputs similar to Parquet, a commonly-used
> > columnar format for static data.
> >
> >
> >
> > More information on Kudu can be found at the existing open source project
> > website: http://getkudu.io and in particular in the Kudu white-paper
> PDF:
> > http://getkudu.io/kudu.pdf from which the above was excerpted.
> >
> > == Rationale ==
> >
> > As described above, Kudu fills an important gap in the open source
> storage
> > ecosystem. After our initial open source project release in September
> 2015,
> > we have seen a great amount of interest across a diverse set of users and
> > companies. We believe that, as a storage system, it is critical to build
> an
> > equally diverse set of contributors in the development community. Our
> > experiences as committers and PMC members on other Apache projects have
> > taught us the value of diverse communities in ensuring both longevity and
> > high quality for such foundational systems.
> >
> > == Initial Goals ==
> >
> >  * Move the existing codebase, website, documentation, and mailing lists
> to
> > Apache-hosted infrastructure
> >  * Work with the infrastructure team to implement and approve our code
> > review, build, and testing workflows in the context of the ASF
> >  * Incremental development and releases per Apache guidelines
> >
> > == Current Status ==
> >
> > ==== Releases ====
> >
> > Kudu has undergone one public release, tagged here
> > https://github.com/cloudera/kudu/tree/kudu0.5.0-release
> >
> > This initial release was not performed in the typical ASF fashion -- no
> > source tarball was released, but rather only convenience binaries made
> > available in Cloudera’s repositories. We will adopt the ASF source
> release
> > process upon joining the incubator.
> >
> >
> > ==== Source ====
> >
> > Kudu’s source is currently hosted on GitHub at
> > https://github.com/cloudera/kudu
> >
> > This repository will be transitioned to Apache’s git hosting during
> > incubation.
> >
> >
> >
> > ==== Code review ====
> >
> > Kudu’s code reviews are currently public and hosted on Gerrit at
> > http://gerrit.cloudera.org:8080/#/q/status:open+project:kudu
> >
> > The Kudu developer community is very happy with gerrit and hopes to work
> > with the Apache Infrastructure team to figure out how we can continue to
> > use Gerrit within ASF policies.
> >
> >
> >
> > ==== Issue tracking ====
> >
> > Kudu’s bug and feature tracking is hosted on JIRA at:
> > https://issues.cloudera.org/projects/KUDU/summary
> >
> > This JIRA instance contains bugs and development discussion dating back 2
> > years prior to Kudu’s open source release and will provide an initial
> seed
> > for the ASF JIRA.
> >
> >
> >
> > ==== Community discussion ====
> >
> > Kudu has several public discussion forums, linked here:
> > http://getkudu.io/community.html
> >
> >
> >
> > ==== Build Infrastructure ====
> >
> > The Kudu Gerrit instance is configured to only allow patches to be
> > committed after running them through an extensive set of pre-commit tests
> > and code lints. The project currently makes use of elastic public cloud
> > resources to perform these tests. Until this point, these resources have
> > been internal to Cloudera, though we are currently investing in moving
> to a
> > publicly accessible infrastructure.
> >
> >
> >
> > ==== Development practices ====
> >
> > Given that Kudu is a persistent storage engine, the community has a high
> > quality bar for contributions to its core. We have a firm belief that
> high
> > quality is achieved through automation, not manual inspection, and hence
> > put a focus on thorough testing and build infrastructure to ensure that
> > bar. The development community also practices review-then-commit for all
> > changes to ensure that changes are accompanied by appropriate tests, are
> > well commented, etc.
> >
> > Rather than seeing these practices as barriers to contribution, we
> believe
> > that a fully automated and standardized review and testing practice makes
> > it easier for new contributors to have patches accepted. Any new
> developer
> > may post a patch to Gerrit using the same workflow as a seasoned
> > contributor, and the same suite of tests will be automatically run. If
> the
> > tests pass, a committer can quickly review and commit the contribution
> from
> > their web browser.
> >
> > === Meritocracy ===
> >
> > We believe strongly in meritocracy in electing committers and PMC
> members.
> > We believe that contributions can come in forms other than just code: for
> > example, one of our initial proposed committers has contributed solely in
> > the area of project documentation. We will encourage contributions and
> > participation of all types, and ensure that contributors are
> appropriately
> > recognized.
> >
> > === Community ===
> >
> > Though Kudu is relatively new as an open source project, it has already
> > seen promising growth in its community across several organizations:
> >
> >  * '''Cloudera''' is the original development sponsor for Kudu.
> >  * '''Xiaomi''' has been helping to develop and optimize Kudu for a new
> > production use case, contributing code, benchmarks, feedback, and
> > conference talks.
> >  * '''Intel''' has contributed optimizations related to their hardware
> > technologies.
> >  * '''Dropbox''' has been experimenting with Kudu for a machine
> monitoring
> > use case, and has been contributing bug reports and product feedback.
> >  * '''Dremio''' is working on integration with Apache Drill and exploring
> > using Kudu in a production use case.
> >  * Several community-built Docker images, tutorials, and blog posts have
> > sprouted up since Kudu’s release.
> >
> >
> >
> > By bringing Kudu to Apache, we hope to encourage further contribution
> from
> > the above organizations as well as to engage new users and contributors
> in
> > the community.
> >
> > === Core Developers ===
> >
> > Kudu was initially developed as a project at Cloudera. Most of the
> > contributions to date have been by developers employed by Cloudera.
> >
> >
> >
> > Many of the developers are committers or PMC members on other Apache
> > projects.
> >
> > === Alignment ===
> >
> > As a project in the big data ecosystem, Kudu is aligned with several
> other
> > ASF projects. Kudu includes input/output format integration with Apache
> > Hadoop, and this integration can also provide a bridge to Apache Spark.
> We
> > are planning to integrate with Apache Hive in the near future. We also
> > integrate closely with Cloudera Impala, which is also currently being
> > proposed for incubation. We have also scheduled a hackathon with the
> Apache
> > Drill team to work on integration with that query engine.
> >
> > == Known Risks ==
> >
> > === Orphaned Products ===
> >
> > The risk of Kudu being abandoned is low. Cloudera has invested a great
> deal
> > in the initial development of the project, and intends to grow its
> > investment over time as Kudu becomes a product adopted by its customer
> > base. Several other organizations are also experimenting with Kudu for
> > production use cases which would live for many years.
> >
> > === Inexperience with Open Source ===
> >
> > Kudu has been released in the open for less than two months. However,
> from
> > our very first public announcement we have been committed to open-source
> > style development:
> >
> >  * our code reviews are fully public and documented on a mailing list
> >  * our daily development chatter is in a public chat room
> >  * we send out weekly “community status” reports highlighting news and
> > contributions
> >  * we published our entire JIRA history and discuss bugs in the open
> >  * we published our entire Git commit history, going back three years (no
> > squashing)
> >
> >
> >
> > Several of the initial committers are experienced open source developers,
> > several being committers and/or PMC members on other ASF projects
> (Hadoop,
> > HBase, Thrift, Flume, et al). Those who are not ASF committers have
> > experience on non-ASF open source projects (Kiji, open-vm-tools, et al).
> >
> > === Homogenous Developers ===
> >
> > The initial committers are employees or former employees of Cloudera.
> > However, the committers are spread across multiple offices (Palo Alto,
> San
> > Francisco, Melbourne), so the team is familiar with working in a
> > distributed environment across varied time zones.
> >
> >
> >
> > The project has received some contributions from developers outside of
> > Cloudera, and is starting to attract a ''user'' community as well. We
> hope
> > to continue to encourage contributions from these developers and
> community
> > members and grow them into committers after they have had time to
> continue
> > their contributions.
> >
> > === Reliance on Salaried Developers ===
> >
> > As mentioned above, the majority of development up to this point has been
> > sponsored by Cloudera. We have seen several community users participate
> in
> > discussions who are hobbyists interested in distributed systems and
> > databases, and hope that they will continue their participation in the
> > project going forward.
> >
> > === Relationships with Other Apache Products ===
> >
> > Kudu is currently related to the following other Apache projects:
> >
> >  * Hadoop: Kudu provides MapReduce input/output formats for integration
> >  * Spark: Kudu integrates with Spark via the above-mentioned input
> formats,
> > and work is progressing on support for Spark Data Frames and Spark SQL.
> >
> >
> >
> > The Kudu team has reached out to several other Apache projects to start
> > discussing integrations, including Flume, Kafka, Hive, and Drill.
> >
> >
> >
> > Kudu integrates with Impala, which is also being proposed for incubation.
> >
> >
> >
> > Kudu is already collaborating on ValueVector, a proposed TLP spinning out
> > from the Apache Drill community.
> >
> >
> >
> > We look forward to continuing to integrate and collaborate with these
> > communities.
> >
> > === An Excessive Fascination with the Apache Brand ===
> >
> > Many of the initial committers are already experienced Apache committers,
> > and understand the true value provided by the Apache Way and the
> principles
> > of the ASF. We believe that this development and contribution model is
> > especially appropriate for storage products, where Apache’s
> > community-over-code philosophy ensures long term viability and
> > consensus-based participation.
> >
> > == Documentation ==
> >
> >  * Documentation is written in AsciiDoc and committed in the Kudu source
> > repository:
> >
> >  * https://github.com/cloudera/kudu/tree/master/docs
> >
> >
> >
> >  * The Kudu web site is version-controlled on the ‘gh-pages’ branch of
> the
> > above repository.
> >
> >  * A LaTeX whitepaper is also published, and the source is available
> within
> > the same repository.
> >  * APIs are documented within the source code as JavaDoc or C++-style
> > documentation comments.
> >  * Many design documents are stored within the source code repository as
> > text files next to the code being documented.
> >
> > == Source and Intellectual Property Submission Plan ==
> >
> > The Kudu codebase and web site is currently hosted on GitHub and will be
> > transitioned to the ASF repositories during incubation. Kudu is already
> > licensed under the Apache 2.0 license.
> >
> >
> >
> > Some portions of the code are imported from other open source projects
> > under the Apache 2.0, BSD, or MIT licenses, with copyrights held by
> authors
> > other than the initial committers. These copyright notices are maintained
> > in those files as well as a top-level NOTICE.txt file. We believe this to
> > be permissible under the license terms and ASF policies, and confirmed
> via
> > a recent thread on general@incubator.apache.org .
> >
> >
> >
> > The “Kudu” name is not a registered trademark, though before the initial
> > release of the project, we performed a trademark search and Cloudera’s
> > legal counsel deemed it acceptable in the context of a data storage
> engine.
> > There exists an unrelated open source project by the same name related to
> > deployments on Microsoft’s Azure cloud service. We have been in contact
> > with legal counsel from Microsoft and have obtained their approval for
> the
> > use of the Kudu name.
> >
> >
> >
> > Cloudera currently owns several domain names related to Kudu (getkudu.io
> ,
> > kududb.io, et al) which will be transferred to the ASF and redirected to
> > the official page during incubation.
> >
> >
> >
> > Portions of Kudu are protected by pending or published patents owned by
> > Cloudera. Given the protections already granted by the Apache License, we
> > do not anticipate any explicit licensing or transfer of this intellectual
> > property.
> >
> > == External Dependencies ==
> >
> > The full set of dependencies and licenses are listed in
> > https://github.com/cloudera/kudu/blob/master/LICENSE.txt
> >
> > and summarized here:
> >
> >  * '''Twitter Bootstrap''': Apache 2.0
> >  * '''d3''': BSD 3-clause
> >  * '''epoch JS library''': MIT
> >  * '''lz4''': BSD 2-clause
> >  * '''gflags''': BSD 3-clause
> >  * '''glog''': BSD 3-clause
> >  * '''gperftools''': BSD 3-clause
> >  * '''libev''': BSD 2-clause
> >  * '''squeasel''':MIT license
> >  * '''protobuf''': BSD 3-clause
> >  * '''rapidjson''': MIT
> >  * '''snappy''': BSD 3-clause
> >  * '''trace-viewer''': BSD 3-clause
> >  * '''zlib''': zlib license
> >  * '''llvm''': University of Illinois/NCSA Open Source (BSD-alike)
> >  * '''bitshuffle''': MIT
> >  * '''boost''': Boost license
> >  * '''curl''': MIT
> >  * '''libunwind''': MIT
> >  * '''nvml''': BSD 3-clause
> >  * '''cyrus-sasl''': Cyrus SASL license (BSD-alike)
> >  * '''openssl''': OpenSSL License (BSD-alike)
> >
> >  * '''Guava''': Apache 2.0
> >  * '''StumbleUpon Async''': BSD
> >  * '''Apache Hadoop''': Apache 2.0
> >  * '''Apache log4j''': Apache 2.0
> >  * '''Netty''': Apache 2.0
> >  * '''slf4j''': MIT
> >  * '''Apache Commons''': Apache 2.0
> >  * '''murmur''': Apache 2.0
> >
> >
> > '''Build/test-only dependencies''':
> >
> >  * '''CMake''': BSD 3-clause
> >  * '''gcovr''': BSD 3-clause
> >  * '''gmock''': BSD 3-clause
> >  * '''Apache Maven''': Apache 2.0
> >  * '''JUnit''': EPL
> >  * '''Mockito''': MIT
> >
> > == Cryptography ==
> >
> > Kudu does not currently include any cryptography-related code.
> >
> > == Required Resources ==
> >
> > === Mailing lists ===
> >
> >  * priv...@kudu.incubator.apache.org (PMC)
> >  * comm...@kudu.incubator.apache.org (git push emails)
> >  * iss...@kudu.incubator.apache.org (JIRA issue feed)
> >  * d...@kudu.incubator.apache.org (Gerrit code reviews plus dev
> discussion)
> >  * u...@kudu.incubator.apache.org (User questions)
> >
> >
> > === Repository ===
> >
> >  * git://git.apache.org/kudu
> >
> > === Gerrit ===
> >
> > We hope to continue using Gerrit for our code review and commit workflow.
> > The Kudu team has already been in contact with Jake Farrell to start
> > discussions on how Gerrit can fit into the ASF. We know that several
> other
> > ASF projects and podlings are also interested in Gerrit.
> >
> >
> >
> > If the Infrastructure team does not have the bandwidth to support Gerrit,
> > we will continue to support our own instance of Gerrit for Kudu, and make
> > the necessary integrations such that commits are properly authenticated
> and
> > maintain sufficient provenance to uphold the ASF standards (e.g. via the
> > solution adopted by the AsterixDB podling).
> >
> > == Issue Tracking ==
> >
> > We would like to import our current JIRA project into the ASF JIRA, such
> > that our historical commit messages and code comments continue to
> reference
> > the appropriate bug numbers.
> >
> > == Initial Committers ==
> >
> >  * Adar Dembo a...@cloudera.com
> >  * Alex Feinberg a...@strlen.net
> >  * Andrew Wang w...@apache.org
> >  * Dan Burkert d...@cloudera.com
> >  * David Alves dral...@apache.org
> >  * Jean-Daniel Cryans jdcry...@apache.org
> >  * Mike Percy mpe...@apache.org
> >  * Misty Stanley-Jones mi...@apache.org
> >  * Todd Lipcon t...@apache.org
> >
> > The initial list of committers was seeded by listing those contributors
> who
> > have contributed 20 or more patches in the last 12 months, indicating
> that
> > they are active and have achieved merit through participation on the
> > project. We chose not to include other contributors who either have not
> yet
> > contributed a significant number of patches, or whose contributions are
> far
> > in the past and we don’t expect to be active within the ASF.
> >
> > == Affiliations ==
> >
> >  * Adar Dembo - Cloudera
> >  * Alex Feinberg - Forward Networks
> >  * Andrew Wang - Cloudera
> >  * Dan Burkert - Cloudera
> >  * David Alves - Cloudera
> >  * Jean-Daniel Cryans - Cloudera
> >  * Mike Percy - Cloudera
> >  * Misty Stanley-Jones - Cloudera
> >  * Todd Lipcon - Cloudera
> >
> > == Sponsors ==
> >
> > === Champion ===
> >
> >  * Todd Lipcon
> >
> > === Nominated Mentors ===
> >
> >  * Jake Farrell - ASF Member and Infra team member, Acquia
> >  * Brock Noland - ASF Member, StreamSets
> >  * Michael Stack - ASF Member, Cloudera
> >  * Jarek Jarcec Cecho - ASF Member, Cloudera
> >  * Chris Mattmann - ASF Member, NASA JPL and USC
> >  * Julien Le Dem - Incubator PMC, Dremio
> >  * Carl Steinbach - ASF Member, LinkedIn
> >
> > === Sponsoring Entity ===
> >
> > The Apache Incubator
> >
>

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