+1 (non binding)

Thks
Amol

On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 3:28 AM, Bhupesh Chawda <bhupeshcha...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> +1 (non-binding)
>
> Thanks.
> -Bhupesh
>
> On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 4:42 PM, Sandeep Deshmukh <sand...@datatorrent.com
> >
> wrote:
>
> > +1 (non-binding)
> >
> > Regards,
> > Sandeep
> >
> > On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 3:01 AM, Luciano Resende <luckbr1...@gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> >
> > > (+1) binding
> > >
> > > On Wed, Feb 24, 2016 at 9:01 AM, Katherine Marsden <
> kmars...@apache.org>
> > > wrote:
> > >
> > > > The Quarks proposal has been discussed on the incubator list.  The
> > > > discussion thread is at:
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> >
> http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/incubator-general/201602.mbox/%3c56c27489.7090...@apache.org%3E
> > > >
> > > > Feedback from the discussion including addition of mentor Justin
> Mclean
> > > > has been incorporated into the proposal below and available on the
> wiki
> > > at:
> > > > https://wiki.apache.org/incubator/QuarksProposal
> > > >
> > > > Please cast your vote to:
> > > > [] +1 - accept Quarks as a new incubating project
> > > > []  0 - not sure
> > > > [] -1 - do not accept the Quarks project (because: ...)
> > > >
> > > > Thanks,
> > > >
> > > > Kathey Marsden
> > > >
> > > > = Quarks Proposal =
> > > > === Abstract ===
> > > > Quarks is a stream processing programming model and lightweight
> runtime
> > > to
> > > > execute analytics at devices on the edge or at the gateway.
> > > >
> > > > === Proposal ===
> > > >  . Quarks  is a programming model and runtime for streaming analytics
> > at
> > > > the edge.   Applications are developed using a functional flow api to
> > > > define operations on data streams that is executed as a graph of
> > "oplets"
> > > > in a lightweight embeddable runtime.   The SDK provides capabilities
> > like
> > > > windowing, aggregation  and connectors with an extensible model for
> the
> > > > community to expand its  capabilities.
> > > >
> > > > === Background ===
> > > >  . Stream processing systems are commonly used to process  data from
> > edge
> > > > devices and there is a need to push some of the  streaming analytics
> to
> > > the
> > > > edge to reduce communication costs, react  locally and offload
> > processing
> > > > from the central systems.  Quarks was developed by IBM as an entirely
> > new
> > > > project to provide an SDK  and lightweight embeddable runtime for
> > > streaming
> > > > analytics at the edge.   Quarks was created to be an open source
> > project
> > > > that could provide edge  analytics to a broad community and foster
> > > > collaboration on common  analytics and connectors across a broad
> > > ecosystem
> > > > of devices.
> > > >
> > > > === Rationale ===
> > > >  . With the growth in number of connected devices (Internet of
> Things)
> > > > there is a need to execute analytics at the edge in order to take
> local
> > > > actions based upon sensor information and/or reduce the volume of
> data
> > > > sent to back-end analytic systems to reduce communication cost.
> > > >  Quarks rationale is to provide  consistent and easy to use
> programming
> > > > models to allow application developers to focus on their  application
> > > > rather than issues like device connectivity, threading etc.   Quarks'
> > > > functional data flow programming model is similar to systems  like
> > Apache
> > > > Flink, Beam (An incubating Apache project), Java 8 Streams & Apache
> > > Spark.
> > > >  The API currently has language bindings for Java8, Java7 and
> Android.
> > > > Quarks was developed to address requirements for analytics at the
> edge
> > > for
> > > > IoT use cases that were not addressed by central analytic  solutions.
> > We
> > > > believe that these capabilities will be useful to many  organizations
> > and
> > > > that the diverse nature of edge devices and use cases  is best
> > addressed
> > > by
> > > > an open community. Therefore, we would like to contribute Quarks to
> the
> > > ASF
> > > > as an open source project and begin developing a community of
> > developers
> > > > and users within Apache.
> > > >
> > > > === Initial Goals ===
> > > >  . Quarks initial code contribution provides:
> > > >
> > > >  * APIs for developing applications that execute  analytics using a
> > > > per-event (data item) streaming paradigm including  support for
> windows
> > > > against a stream for aggregation
> > > >  * A micro-kernel style runtime for execution.
> > > >  * Connectors for MQTT, HTTP, JDBC, File, Apache Kafka &  IBM Watson
> > IoT
> > > > Platform
> > > >  * Simple analytics aimed at device sensors (using Apache Common
> Math)
> > > >  * Development mode including a web-console to view the graph of
> > running
> > > > applications
> > > >  * Testing mechanism for Quarks applications that integrates with
> > > > assertion based testing systems like JUnit
> > > >  * Android specific functionality such as producing a stream that
> > > contains
> > > > a phone's sensor events (e.g. ambient temperature, pressure)
> > > >  * JUnit tests
> > > >  .
> > > >  . All of the initial code is implemented using Java 8 and when built
> > > > produces jars that can execute on Java 8, Java 7 and Android. The
> goal
> > is
> > > > to encourage community contributions in any area of Quarks, to
> expand
> > > the
> > > > community (including new committers) and use of Quarks. We  expect
> > > > contributions will be driven by real-world use of Quarks by  anyone
> > > active
> > > > in the IoT space such as auto manufactures, insurance  companies,
> etc.
> > as
> > > > well as individuals experimenting with devices such  as Raspberry
> Pis,
> > > > Arduinos and/or smart phone apps etc. Contributions would be welcomed
> > in
> > > > any aspect of Quarks including:
> > > >  .
> > > >  * Support for additional programming languages used in devices such
> as
> > > C,
> > > > OpenSwift, Python etc.
> > > >  * Specific device feature (e.g. Raspberry Pi, Android) or protocol
> > (e.g.
> > > > OBD-2) support
> > > >  * Connectors for device to device (e.g. AllJoyn), device local data
> > > > sources,  or to back-end systems (e.g. a IoT cloud service)
> > > >  * Additional analytics, either exposing more functionality from
> Apache
> > > > Common Math, other libraries or hand-coded analytics.
> > > >  * Improvements to the development console, e.g. additional
> > > visualizations
> > > > of running applications
> > > >  * Documentation, improving existing documentation or adding new
> guides
> > > > etc.
> > > >  * Sample applications
> > > >  * Testing
> > > >   .
> > > >  The  code base has been designed to be modular so that additional
> > > > functionality can be added without having to learn it completely,
> thus
> > > new
> > > > contributors can get involved quickly by initially working on a
> > focused
> > > > item such as an additional analytic or connector. The  only
> constraints
> > > on
> > > > contributions will be to keep Quarks on its focus  of IoT and edge
> > > > computing, with attributes such as small footprint and  modularity to
> > > allow
> > > > deployments to only include what is needed for that  specific device
> > > and/or
> > > > application.
> > > >
> > > > === Current Status ===
> > > >  . Quarks is a recently released project on Github
> > > > http://quarks-edge.github.io.    The current code is alpha level
> code
> > > but
> > > > is functional and has some  basic tests.  The team is looking forward
> > to
> > > > working in the Apache  community to enhance the functionality to
> allow
> > > > robust streaming of  devices on the edge.
> > > >
> > > > ==== Meritocracy ====
> > > >  . Quarks was originally created by Dan Debrunner, William Marshall,
> > > > Victor Dogaru, Dale LaBossiere and Susan Cline. We plan to embrace
> > > > meritocracy and encourage developers to participate and reach
> committer
> > > > status.  Dan Debrunner was the initial creator of the Apache Derby
> code
> > > > and a committer when Derby was accepted into incubation.  He is an
> > > Apache
> > > > member and has experience with the Apache Way.  Derby is a
>  successful
> > > > project that embraces the Apache meritocracy and graduated  from
> > > > incubation  with a diverse group of committers.
> > > >  .
> > > >  . With an abundance of devices that potentially can take advantage
> of
> > > > Quarks, there is a large pool of potential contributors and
> committers.
> > > >  The initial  team is enthusiastic about assisting and encouraging
> > > > involvement.
> > > >
> > > > ==== Community ====
> > > >  . Quarks currently has a very small community as it is new, but our
> > > goal
> > > > is to build a diverse community at Apache.  The team strongly
> believes
> > > > that a diverse and vibrant community is critical as devices on  the
> > edge
> > > > vary quite a bit.  The community will benefit from developers  who
> have
> > > > expertise in various devices.   We will seek to build a strong
> > developer
> > > > and user community around Quarks.
> > > >
> > > > ==== Core Developers ====
> > > >  . The initial developers have many years of development experience
> in
> > > > stream processing.  The initial development  team includes developers
> > who
> > > > have experience with Apache, including one  Apache member, and with
> > other
> > > > open source projects on Github.
> > > >
> > > > === Alignment ===
> > > >  . Quarks interacts with other Apache solutions such as Apache Kafka
> > and
> > > > Apache Spark.  Quarks is API driven, modular and written in 100%
> java,
> > > > making it easy for developers to pick up and get involved.
> > > >
> > > > === Known Risks ===
> > > > ==== Orphaned products ====
> > > >  . The contributors are from a leading vendor in this space, who has
> > > > shown a commitment to Apache projects in the past.  They are
> committed
> > > to
> > > > working on the project at least for the next several years, as the
> > > > community grows and becomes more diverse.
> > > >
> > > > ==== Inexperience with Open Source ====
> > > >  . Several of the core developers have experience with Apache,
> > including
> > > > a developer who is a committer on Derby and an Apache member.  All of
> > > the
> > > > core developers have some level of experience with the use of open
> > > source
> > > > packages and with contributions on projects on sites such as  GitHub.
> > > >
> > > > ==== Homogenous Developers ====
> > > >  . The initial set of developers come from one company, but we are
> > > > committed to finding a diverse set of committers and contributors.
> The
> > > > current developers are already very familiar with working with many
> > > > geographies, including developers in most geographies around the
> world.
> > > >  They  are also very comfortable working in a distributed
> environment.
> > > >
> > > > ==== Reliance on Salaried Developers ====
> > > >  . Quarks currently relies on salaried developers at this time, but
> we
> > > > expect that Quarks will attract a diverse mix of contributors going
> > > > forward.   For Quarks to fully transition to an "Apache Way"
> governance
> > > > model, we will embrace the meritocracy-centric way of growing the
> > > community
> > > > of contributors.
> > > >
> > > > ==== Relationships with Other Apache Products ====
> > > >  . These Apache projects are used by the current codebase:
> > > >  .
> > > >  * Apache Ant - Build
> > > >  * Apache Common Math - Initial analytics
> > > >  * Apache HTTP Components HttpClient - HTTP connectivity
> > > >  * Apache Kafka - Kafka is supported as a message hub between edge
> > Quarks
> > > > applications and back-end analytics systems Events from Quarks
> > > applications
> > > > sent through message hubs (such as  Apache Kafka) may be consumed by
> > > > back-end systems such as Apache Flink, Apache Spark, Apache Samza,
> > Apache
> > > > Storm, Beam (in  incubation) or others.
> > > >
> > > > ==== A Excessive Fascination with the Apache Brand ====
> > > >  . Quarks will benefit greatly from wide collaboration with
> developers
> > > > working in the device space.  We feel the Apache brand will help
> > attract
> > > > those developers who really want to contribute to this space.
> Several
> > > > developers involved with this project have a very positive history
> with
> > > > Derby and feel that Apache is the right place to grow the Quarks
> > > > community.  We will respect Apache brand policies and follow the
> Apache
> > > > way.
> > > >
> > > > === Documentation ===
> > > >  . http://quarks-edge.github.io/quarks.documentation
> > > >
> > > > === Initial Source ===
> > > >  . Quarks code has been recently released on Github under the Apache
> > 2.0
> > > > license at https://github.com/quarks-edge/quarks . It was created
> by a
> > > > small team of developers, and is written in Java.
> > > >
> > > > === Source and Intellectual Property Submission Plan ===
> > > >  . After acceptance into the incubator, IBM will execute a Software
> > Grant
> > > > Agreement and the source code will be transitioned to the Apache
> > > > infrastructure. The code is already licensed under the Apache
> Software
> > > > License, version 2.0. We do not know of any legal issues that would
> > > > inhibit the transfer to the ASF.
> > > >
> > > > === External Dependencies ===
> > > >  . The dependencies all have Apache compatible license. These include
> > > > Apache, MIT and EPL. The current dependencies are:
> > > >  * D3
> > > >  * Jetty
> > > >  * Apache Kafka
> > > >  * Metrics
> > > >  * MQTTV3
> > > >  * SLF4J
> > > >  * GSON
> > > >  * Apache commons Math3
> > > >  .
> > > >  . Development tools are
> > > >  .
> > > >  * Java SDK 8
> > > >  * Eclipse 4.5
> > > >  * Ant 1.9
> > > >  * Junit 4.10
> > > >
> > > > === Cryptography ===
> > > >  . No cryptographic code is involved with Quarks.
> > > >
> > > > === Required Resources ===
> > > > ==== Mailing lists ====
> > > >  . priv...@quarks.incubator.apache.org (with moderated
> subscriptions)
> > > >  . d...@quarks.incubator.apache.org
> > > >  . comm...@quarks.incubator.apache.org
> > > >
> > > > ==== Git Repository ====
> > > >  . https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator-quarks.git
> > > >
> > > > ==== Issue Tracking ====
> > > >  . Jira Project Quarks (QUARKS)
> > > >
> > > > ==== Other Resources ====
> > > >  . Means of setting up regular builds and test cycle.
> > > >
> > > > === Initial Committers ===
> > > >  .
> > > >  * Daniel Debrunner:  djd at apache dot org -  CLA on file
> > > >  * Susan Cline:  home4slc at pacbell dot net  - CLA on file
> > > >  * William Marshall:  wcmarsha at gmail dot com  - CLA on file
> > > >  * Victor Dogaru:  vdogaru at gmail dot com - CLA on file
> > > >  * Dale LaBossiere:  dml.apache at gmail dot com  - CLA on file
> > > >
> > > > === Affiliations ===
> > > >  * Daniel Debrunner IBM
> > > >  * Susan Cline IBM
> > > >  * William Marshall IBM
> > > >  * Victor Dogaru  IBM
> > > >  * Dale Labossiere IBM
> > > >
> > > > === Additional Interested Contributors ===
> > > >  * May Wone: mnwone at gmail dot com
> > > >  * Sandeep Deshmukh: sandeep at datatorrent dot com
> > > >  * Bhupesh Chawda: bhupeshchawda at gmail dot com
> > > >
> > > > === Sponsors ===
> > > > ==== Champion ====
> > > >  . Katherine Marsden (kmarsden at apache dot org)
> > > >
> > > > ==== Nominated Mentors ====
> > > >  * Katherine Marsden (kmarsden at apache dot org)
> > > >  * Daniel Debrunner (djd at apache dot org)
> > > >  * Luciano Resende (lresende at apache dot org)
> > > >  * Justin Mclean (justin at classsoftware dot com)
> > > >
> > > > ==== Sponsoring Entity ====
> > > >  . The Incubator
> > > >
> > > >
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> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > Luciano Resende
> > > http://people.apache.org/~lresende
> > > http://twitter.com/lresende1975
> > > http://lresende.blogspot.com/
> > >
> >
>
>
>
> --
> Regards,
> Bhupesh Chawda
>

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