+1 binding

On Apr 27, 2017 1:35 PM, "Jitendra Pandey" <jiten...@hortonworks.com> wrote:
> Re-affirming. +1 (binding)
>
> On 4/27/17, 1:24 PM, "Ashutosh Chauhan" <ashutosh.chau...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>     Re-affirming my vote as well:
>
>     +1 (binding)
>
>     On Thu, Apr 27, 2017 at 10:45 AM, Julian Hyde <jh...@apache.org>
> wrote:
>
>     > Re-affriming my vote:
>     >
>     > +1 (binding)
>     >
>     > > On Apr 26, 2017, at 11:12 PM, Jeff Feng <jeff.f...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>     > >
>     > > Hello everyone,
>     > >
>     > > Thank you for checking out our proposal on Superset and for your
>     > > consideration for the Apache Incubator.  So far, I believe we have
> 8
>     > > binding votes and 2 non-binding votes.
>     > >
>     > > As Taylor mentioned earlier, we made a minor update to the wording
> in the
>     > > "Source and Intellectual Property Submission Plan" section based
> on a
>     > > suggestion by John Ament.  The update was to help confirm the
> previously
>     > > unstated assumption that we will submit an SGA.  I have copied the
>     > updated
>     > > proposal from the wiki to the email below and highlighted (in
> yellow) the
>     > > new sentence below in the document.
>     > >
>     > > Folks on the cc line who have already voted, please let us know if
> the
>     > > change impacts your vote.
>     > >
>     > > Thank you all,
>     > > Jeff
>     > >
>     > >
>     > >
>     > > = Superset =
>     > >
>     > > == Abstract ==
>     > > Superset is an enterprise-ready web application for data
> exploration,
>     > data
>     > > visualization and dashboarding.
>     > >
>     > > == Proposal ==
>     > > Superset is business intelligence (BI) software that helps modern
>     > > organizations visualize and interact with their data. Superset
> enables
>     > > users explore data from a variety of databases, assemble beautiful
>     > > dashboards and share their findings.  Superset works neatly with
> all
>     > modern
>     > > SQL-speaking databases, and integrates with Druid.io to provide
>     > real-time,
>     > > interactive, blazing fast data access to large datasets.
>     > >
>     > > == Background ==
>     > > Data is mission critical. To succeed in this era, organizations
> need to
>     > > provide low-friction, intuitive and interactive access to data. It
> is
>     > > paramount for knowledge workers to be capable of answering their
> own
>     > > questions by querying, exploring and visualizing data.
>     > >
>     > > The entire business intelligence industry has pivoted from a model
> of
>     > > centralized top-down platforms driven by IT organizations to
> self-service
>     > > analytics and agile workflows by any user.  This shift unblocks
>     > centralized
>     > > service bottlenecks for creating data visualizations while also
> creating
>     > an
>     > > environment that is iterative and fast-moving.  This means that
> business
>     > > intelligence software must also be easy and delightful to use.
>     > > Self-service analytics doesn’t mean that admin and governance
> features
>     > are
>     > > not needed.
>     > > Modern BI tools provide fine-grain access controls and auditing
>     > > capabilities to understand how data is being used.  Superset is a
>     > solution
>     > > that delivers on all of these vectors.
>     > >
>     > > The technology stack is also constantly morphing - vendors are
> struggling
>     > > to provide cheap, quick and easy solutions to access data.
> Business
>     > > intelligence users are finding existing solutions lacking as these
>     > software
>     > > products either disregard or react slowly to recent game-changing
>     > > technologies like Druid.io, PrestoDB, Apache Drill, Apache Kylin,
> d3.js,
>     > > React.js and iPython’s Jupyter for instance.
>     > >
>     > > == Rationale ==
>     > > Business intelligence is more relevant today than at any other
> point in
>     > > history.  Organizations are currently very limited in options for
> open
>     > > source data visualization solutions, especially solutions that are
> both
>     > > self-service and enterprise-ready.  Every company informing their
>     > decisions
>     > > with data needs a BI tool.
>     > >
>     > > We believe that Superset will be a strong compliment to existing
> Apache
>     > > Software Foundation technologies by offering scalable user
> interactions
>     > to
>     > > distributed storage and computation solutions.  Users will often
> find
>     > that
>     > > Superset can act as a catalyst for tooling that can visualize the
>     > byproduct
>     > > of data and computation infrastructure.
>     > >
>     > > Superset has many key design elements that help fill a gap in
> current
>     > > solutions for organizations:
>     > > * Easy, low friction access to data through a simple, web-based
> data
>     > > exploration interface.  Composing charts and dashboards are
> intuitive.
>     > > Eliminating the need to write code or SQL empowers anyone to use
> it.
>     > > * Access to a wide array of rich, interactive data visualization
> types.
>     > > * Enterprise-ready: Integration with different authentication
> mechanisms
>     > > and granular permissions centered around actions and data access.
>     > > * Realtime & fast: Superset provides realtime analytics at the
> speed of
>     > > thought on very large datasets when integrated with Druid.io.
>     > > * Broad data access: Consume data out of any SQL-speaking
> relational
>     > > database.
>     > > * Extensible: Can be extended to talk to many noSQL databases like
> Apache
>     > > Drill, Elastic Search, and other popular database engines.
>     > > * Fast loading dashboards with configurable web-scale caching.
>     > > * Plug-in framework that enables organizations to build custom
> analytical
>     > > applications with new UI/UX interfaces.
>     > > * SQL Lab, a state-of-the-art SQL IDE that empowers SQL-speaking
> users
>     > > with more flexibility.  SQL Lab integrates with the visualization
> engine
>     > > seamlessly.
>     > >
>     > > == Initial Goals ==
>     > > The initial goals of the Superset project are several-fold:
>     > > * Move the existing codebase to Apache and integrate with the
> Apache
>     > > development process.
>     > > * Redesign the user interface and interaction model for creating
>     > > visualizations/dashboards and connecting to data sources
>     > > * Build robust support for security and governance of the tool
> including
>     > > popular authorization modules (including Apache Ranger and Apache
> Sentry)
>     > > and a more sophisticated permissions system
>     > > * Grow the extensibility of the project both in terms of enhanced
>     > > connectivity to NoSQL-based data sources and creating a plug-in
> framework
>     > > that enables organizations to build custom analytical applications
> which
>     > > require a new UI/UX
>     > >
>     > > == Current Status ==
>     > > By many standards, Superset is already a successful open source
> project.
>     > As
>     > > of March 2017, Superset is officially used in production at about
> a dozen
>     > > companies, has received contributions from over one hundred
> contributors
>     > on
>     > > Github, 1500+ forks, and 12k+ stars.
>     > >
>     > > Sizeable companies like Airbnb, Yahoo! and Hortonworks have made
>     > > significant contributions, and expressed their commitment to the
> project.
>     > > The product is feature complete and has been viable for months. It
>     > already
>     > > serves as the main interface for consuming data at many companies
> of
>     > > different sizes.
>     > >
>     > > While the product is usable, there’s room for improvement across
> the
>     > board,
>     > > starting with providing a smoother user experience around content
>     > creation,
>     > > making sure all features work out-of-the-box on more platforms and
>     > > databases, providing better user training guides and videos,
> having a
>     > > predictable release process, and increasing the overall quality of
> the
>     > > Superset releases.
>     > >
>     > > === Meritocracy ===
>     > > We plan to invest in supporting a meritocracy. We will discuss the
>     > > requirements in an open forum. Several companies have expressed
> interest
>     > in
>     > > this project, and we intend to invite additional developers to
>     > participate.
>     > > We will encourage and monitor community participation so that
> privileges
>     > > can be extended to those that contribute.
>     > >
>     > > === Community ===
>     > > The need for an enterprise-ready data visualization and exploration
>     > > platform in the open source community is tremendous.  While
> Superset is
>     > > fairly well known, recognized and used within the Druid.io
> community,
>     > > adoption is currently limited outside of that niche. There is a
> huge
>     > > opportunity to grow the community to hundreds if not thousands of
>     > > organizations, and we are hoping that embracing “the Apache way”
> will
>     > > accelerate the growth of our community.
>     > >
>     > > We have already been active at seeking and inviting contributions,
> and
>     > are
>     > > planning to scale the project by investing time and growing the
> support
>     > > structure to grow the community.
>     > >
>     > > === Core Developers ===
>     > > The initial committers for Superset include experienced full stack,
>     > > front-end and data engineers:
>     > > * Maxime Beauchemin (Airbnb)
>     > > * Alanna Scott (Airbnb)
>     > > * Bogdan Kyryliuk (Airbnb)
>     > > * Vera Liu  (Airbnb)
>     > > * Jeff Feng (Airbnb)
>     > > * Ashutosh Chauhan (Hortonworks)
>     > > * Nishant Bangarwa (Hortonworks)
>     > > * Slim Bouguerra (Hortonworks)
>     > > * Priyank Shah (Hortonworks)
>     > > * Sriharsha Chintalapani (Hortonworks)
>     > > * Daniel Dai (Hortonworks)
>     > >
>     > > We realize that additional employer diversity is needed, and we
> will work
>     > > aggressively to recruit developers from additional companies.
>     > >
>     > > === Alignment ===
>     > > The initial committers strongly believe that a system for
> interactive
>     > > visualization of data will gain broader adoption as an open source,
>     > > community driven project, where the community can contribute not
> only to
>     > > the core components, but also to a growing collection of
> connectors,
>     > > visualizations and improving integration a all potential data
> sources.
>     > > Superset already integrates closely with Apache Hive, the Hive
> metastore,
>     > > as well as most SQL-speaking databases found in modern data
> ecosystems.
>     > >
>     > > == Known Risks ==
>     > >
>     > > === Orphaned Products ===
>     > > Superset is a vital component for both visualizing, accessing and
>     > > democratizing data at Airbnb.  Also at Hortonworks, Superset is a
> core
>     > > component of the DataFlow product offering.  Thus, the risk of the
>     > project
>     > > being orphaned is relatively low.  The project could be at risk if
> Airbnb
>     > > changes their approach for democratizing data or if Hortonworks
> changes
>     > > their strategy in the market.  In such an event, the committers
> plan to
>     > > continue working on the project on their own time, thought the
> progress
>     > > will likely be slower.  We plan to mitigate this risk by recruiting
>     > > additional committers.
>     > >
>     > > === Inexperience with Open Source ===
>     > > The initial committers include veteran Apache members (committers
> and
>     > PPMC
>     > > members) and other developers who have varying degrees of
> experience with
>     > > open source projects. All have been involved with source code that
> has
>     > been
>     > > released under an open source license, and several also have
> experience
>     > > developing code with an open source development process.
>     > >
>     > > === Homogenous Developers ===
>     > > The initial committers are employed by Airbnb Inc. and
> Hortonworks. We
>     > are
>     > > committed to recruiting additional committers from other companies.
>     > >
>     > > === Reliance on Salaried Developers ===
>     > > It is expected that Superset development will occur on both
> salaried time
>     > > and on volunteer time, after hours. The majority of initial
> committers
>     > are
>     > > paid by their employer to contribute to this project. However,
> they are
>     > all
>     > > passionate about the project, and we are confident that the
> project will
>     > > continue even if no salaried developers contribute to the project.
> We are
>     > > committed to recruiting additional committers including
> non-salaried
>     > > developers.
>     > >
>     > > === Relationships with Other Apache Products ===
>     > > To the knowledge of the Initial Committers, there are no direct
>     > competitors
>     > > to Superset within the Apache Software Foundation.  That said,
> Apache
>     > > Zeppelin is an indirect competitor, but it solves a different use
> case.
>     > >
>     > > Apache Zeppelin is a web-based notebook that enables interactive
> data
>     > > analytics. It enables the creation of beautiful data-driven,
> interactive
>     > > and collaborative documents with SQL, Scala and more.  Although a
> user
>     > can
>     > > create data visualizations using this project, it leverages a
> notebook
>     > > style user interfaces and it is geared towards the Spark community
> where
>     > > Scala and SQL co-exist
>     > >
>     > > We look forward to collaborating with those communities, as well
> as other
>     > > Apache communities.
>     > >
>     > > === An Excessive Fascination with the Apache Brand ===
>     > > Superset is solving two huge challenges:
>     > > The challenge of enabling every knowledge worker to make data
> informed
>     > > decisions, particularly those who are not deeply skilled at
> writing SQL.
>     > > The challenge of visualizing huge amounts of data interactively
> and in
>     > > real-time
>     > >
>     > > Superset was first developed as a data visualization solution for
>     > Druid.io
>     > > as a way to visualize billions of rows of data.  Since then, usage
> of
>     > > Superset has expanded to address data visualization use cases
> across SQL
>     > > speaking data sources as well.
>     > >
>     > > Our rationale for developing Superset as an Apache project is
> detailed in
>     > > the Rationale Section.  We believe that the Apache brand and
> community
>     > > process will help us attract more contributors to this project,
> and help
>     > > grow the footprint of the project through usage at other
> organizations
>     > and
>     > > within other applications.  Establishing consensus among users and
>     > > developers will result in a more valuable tool for everyone.
>     > >
>     > > == Documentation ==
>     > > References to further reading material:
>     > > * [[http://airbnb.io/superset/|Superset Documentation]]
>     > > * [[https://medium.com/airbnb-engineering/caravel-airbnb-s-dat
>     > > a-exploration-platform-15a72aa610e5#.npqmmbu25|Blog Post:
> Superset:
>     > > Airbnb’s Data Exploration Platform]]
>     > > * [[https://medium.com/airbnb-engineering/superset-scaling-dat
>     > > a-access-and-visual-insights-at-airbnb-3ce3e9b88a7f#.
> a505zvb1t|Blog
>     > Post:
>     > > Superset: Scaling Data Access & Visual Insights at Airbnb]]
>     > >
>     > > == Initial Source ==
>     > > The origin of the proposed code base can be found at
>     > > https://github.com/airbnb/superset.  The code base is primarily in
>     > Python.
>     > >
>     > > == Source and Intellectual Property Submission Plan ==
>     > > Airbnb will submit a Software Grant Agreement (SGA) as Superset
> joins the
>     > > incubator. We do not expect any complications for the submission
> of the
>     > > Superset code base.  Our code is already in Github and there is
> only a
>     > > single code base.
>     > >
>     > > == External Dependencies ==
>     > > List of Python packages, from the Python Package Index (Pypi):
>     > >
>     > > * boto3
>     > > * celery
>     > > * cryptography
>     > > * flask-appbuilder
>     > > * flask-cache
>     > > * flask-migrate
>     > > * flask-script
>     > > * flask-sqlalchemy
>     > > * flask-testing
>     > > * humanize
>     > > * gunicorn
>     > > * markdown
>     > > * pandas
>     > > * parsedatetime
>     > > * pydruid
>     > > * PyHive
>     > > * python-dateutil
>     > > * requests
>     > > * simplejson
>     > > * six
>     > > * sqlalchemy
>     > > * sqlalchemy-utils
>     > > * sqlparse
>     > > * thrift
>     > > * thrift-sasl
>     > > * werkzeug
>     > >
>     > > List of Javascript packages, from NPM:
>     > > * autobind-decorator
>     > > * bootstrap
>     > > * bootstrap-datepicker
>     > > * brace
>     > > * brfs
>     > > * cal-heatmap
>     > > * classnames
>     > > * d3
>     > > * d3-cloud
>     > > * d3-sankey
>     > > * d3-scale
>     > > * d3-tip
>     > > * datamaps
>     > > * datatables-bootstrap3-plugin
>     > > * datatables.net-bs
>     > > * font-awesome
>     > > * gridster
>     > > * immutability-helper
>     > > * immutable
>     > > * jquery
>     > > * lodash.throttle
>     > > * mapbox-gl
>     > > * moment
>     > > * moments
>     > > * mustache
>     > > * nvd3
>     > > * react
>     > > * react-ace
>     > > * react-bootstrap
>     > > * react-bootstrap-table
>     > > * react-dom
>     > > * react-draggable
>     > > * react-gravatar
>     > > * react-grid-layout
>     > > * react-map-gl
>     > > * react-redux
>     > > * react-resizable
>     > > * react-select
>     > > * react-syntax-highlighter
>     > > * reactable
>     > > * redux
>     > > * redux-localstorage
>     > > * redux-thunk
>     > > * shortid
>     > > * style-loader
>     > > * supercluster
>     > > * topojson
>     > > * victory
>     > > * viewport-mercator-project
>     > >
>     > > == Cryptography ==
>     > > The proposal does not include cryptographic code.
>     > >
>     > > == Required Resources ==
>     > >
>     > > === Mailing List ===
>     > > There is a current mailing list as a Google Group
> “airbnb_superset” that
>     > we
>     > > are planning on deprecating as the Apache.org become ready to
> serve our
>     > > community.
>     > >
>     > > * superset-private
>     > > * superset-dev
>     > > * superset-user
>     > >
>     > > === Subversion Directory ===
>     > > Git is the preferred source control system.
>     > http://svn.apache.org/repos/as
>     > > f/incubator/superset
>     > >
>     > > == Git Repository ==
>     > > Git is the preferred source control system, we’re assuming
>     > > https://github.com/apache/incubator-superset based on the naming
> scheme
>     > >
>     > > == Issue Tracking ==
>     > > JIRA Superset (SUPERSET). If possible, we’d like to use Github
> issues &
>     > PRs
>     > > to manage our project as much as possible. It’s been said that
> there are
>     > > ways to keep Github’s issues in sync with Jira, allowing us to get
> best
>     > of
>     > > both worlds. If that is not possible, we will comply to using Jira.
>     > >
>     > > == Other Resources ==
>     > > We currently use a set of Github integrated services that are free
> to the
>     > > open source community, like Travis-ci, Code Climate, Coveralls,
>     > > Landscape.io, Requires.io, david-dm and Gitter. We would like to
> keep
>     > using
>     > > these services as they allow us to scale contributions and
> optimize our
>     > > development flows. These services require some elevated rights on
> the
>     > > Github repository in order to set up or tune and we would like for
> the
>     > > committers to have the required rights.
>     > >
>     > >
>     > > == Initial Committers ==
>     > >
>     > > * Maxime Beauchemin <maxime.beauche...@airbnb.com> - PPMC &
> Committer
>     > > * Alanna Scott <alanna.sc...@airbnb.com> - PPMC & Committer
>     > > * Bogdan Kyryliuk <b.kyryl...@gmail.com> - PPMC & Committer
>     > > * Vera Liu <vera....@airbnb.com> - Committer
>     > > * Jeff Feng <jeff.f...@airbnb.com> - PPMC & Committer
>     > > * Ashutosh Chauhan <hashut...@apache.org> - Mentor & Committer
>     > > * Nishant Bangarwa <nbanga...@hortonworks.com> - PPMC & Committer
>     > > * Slim Bouguerra <sbougue...@hortonworks.com> - Committer
>     > > * Priyank Shah <ps...@hortonworks.com> - Committer
>     > > * Harsha Chintalapani <schintalap...@hortonworks.com> - Committer
>     > > * Daniel Dai <da...@apache.org> - Champion & Committer
>     > > * Luke Han <luke....@apache.org> - Mentor
>     > >
>     > > == Affiliations ==
>     > > The initial committers are employees of Airbnb Inc. and
> Hortonworks.
>     > >
>     > > == Sponsors ==
>     > >
>     > > === Champion ===
>     > > Daniel Dai <da...@apache.org>
>     > >
>     > > === Nominated Mentors ===
>     > > * Ashutosh Chauhan <hashut...@apache.org>
>     > > * Luke Han <luke....@apache.org>
>     > >
>     > > === Sponsoring Entity ===
>     > > Incubator PMC
>     > >
>     > >
>     > >
>     > >
>     > >
>     > > On Wed, Apr 26, 2017 at 6:31 PM, Edward J. Yoon <
> edwardy...@apache.org>
>     > > wrote:
>     > >
>     > >> +1 binding
>     > >>
>     > >> On Thu, Apr 27, 2017 at 10:29 AM, Naresh Agarwal
>     > >> <naresh.agar...@gmail.com> wrote:
>     > >>> +1 (non-binding).
>     > >>>
>     > >>> Thanks
>     > >>> Naresh Agarwal
>     > >>>
>     > >>> On Thu, Apr 27, 2017 at 5:06 AM, Ted Dunning <
> ted.dunn...@gmail.com>
>     > >> wrote:
>     > >>>
>     > >>>> +1 (binding)
>     > >>>>
>     > >>>>
>     > >>>>
>     > >>>> On Tue, Apr 25, 2017 at 1:58 PM, Joe Witt <joe.w...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>     > >>>>
>     > >>>>> +1 (binding)
>     > >>>>>
>     > >>>>> On Tue, Apr 25, 2017 at 4:52 PM, Jitendra Pandey
>     > >>>>> <jiten...@hortonworks.com> wrote:
>     > >>>>>> +1 (binding)
>     > >>>>>>
>     > >>>>>> On 4/25/17, 1:27 PM, "Julian Hyde" <jh...@apache.org> wrote:
>     > >>>>>>
>     > >>>>>>    +1 binding
>     > >>>>>>
>     > >>>>>>> On Apr 25, 2017, at 12:48 PM, moon soo Lee <m...@apache.org>
>     > >>>>> wrote:
>     > >>>>>>>
>     > >>>>>>> +1 (non-binding)
>     > >>>>>>>
>     > >>>>>>> On Tue, Apr 25, 2017 at 11:49 AM Ashutosh Chauhan <
>     > >>>>> hashut...@apache.org>
>     > >>>>>>> wrote:
>     > >>>>>>>
>     > >>>>>>>> +1 (binding)
>     > >>>>>>>>
>     > >>>>>>>> Thanks,
>     > >>>>>>>> Ashutosh
>     > >>>>>>>>
>     > >>>>>>>> On Mon, Apr 24, 2017 at 5:45 AM, Luke Han <
> luke...@gmail.com
>     > >>>
>     > >>>>> wrote:
>     > >>>>>>>>
>     > >>>>>>>>> +1 binding
>     > >>>>>>>>>
>     > >>>>>>>>> Love to see Superset to be new incubator project.
>     > >>>>>>>>>
>     > >>>>>>>>>
>     > >>>>>>>>> Best Regards!
>     > >>>>>>>>> ---------------------
>     > >>>>>>>>>
>     > >>>>>>>>> Luke Han
>     > >>>>>>>>>
>     > >>>>>>>>> On Sun, Apr 23, 2017 at 10:53 PM, Jeff Feng <
>     > >>>> jeff.f...@gmail.com>
>     > >>>>> wrote:
>     > >>>>>>>>>
>     > >>>>>>>>>> Dear Apache Incubator Community,
>     > >>>>>>>>>>
>     > >>>>>>>>>> We have updated the Superset proposal
>     > >>>>>>>>>> <https://wiki.apache.org/incubator/SupersetProposal>
>     > >> (copied
>     > >>>>> below) for
>     > >>>>>>>>>>
>     > >>>>>>>>>> Apache Incubation with an additional mentor (Luke Han -
>     > >>>>>>>>>> luke....@apache.org),
>     > >>>>>>>>>> and would like to start a vote thread for acceptance into
>     > >> the
>     > >>>>> incubator.
>     > >>>>>>>>>>
>     > >>>>>>>>>> Our team is excited to share Superset with the Apache
>     > >>>> community
>     > >>>>> and we
>     > >>>>>>>>>> hope
>     > >>>>>>>>>> for the your continued support!
>     > >>>>>>>>>>
>     > >>>>>>>>>> Cheers,
>     > >>>>>>>>>> Jeff & the Superset Team
>     > >>>>>>>>>>
>     > >>>>>>>>>>
>     > >>>>>>>>>>
>     > >>>>>>>>>>
>     > >>>>>>>>>> = Superset =
>     > >>>>>>>>>>
>     > >>>>>>>>>> == Abstract ==
>     > >>>>>>>>>> Superset is an enterprise-ready web application for data
>     > >>>>> exploration,
>     > >>>>>>>> data
>     > >>>>>>>>>> visualization and dashboarding.
>     > >>>>>>>>>>
>     > >>>>>>>>>> == Proposal ==
>     > >>>>>>>>>> Superset is business intelligence (BI) software that helps
>     > >>>>> modern
>     > >>>>>>>>>> organizations visualize and interact with their data.
>     > >> Superset
>     > >>>>> enables
>     > >>>>>>>>>> users explore data from a variety of databases, assemble
>     > >>>>> beautiful
>     > >>>>>>>>>> dashboards and share their findings.  Superset works
> neatly
>     > >>>>> with all
>     > >>>>>>>>>> modern
>     > >>>>>>>>>> SQL-speaking databases, and integrates with Druid.io to
>     > >>>> provide
>     > >>>>>>>> real-time,
>     > >>>>>>>>>> interactive, blazing fast data access to large datasets.
>     > >>>>>>>>>>
>     > >>>>>>>>>> == Background ==
>     > >>>>>>>>>> Data is mission critical. To succeed in this era,
>     > >>>> organizations
>     > >>>>> need to
>     > >>>>>>>>>> provide low-friction, intuitive and interactive access to
>     > >>>> data.
>     > >>>>> It is
>     > >>>>>>>>>> paramount for knowledge workers to be capable of answering
>     > >>>>> their own
>     > >>>>>>>>>> questions by querying, exploring and visualizing data.
>     > >>>>>>>>>>
>     > >>>>>>>>>> The entire business intelligence industry has pivoted from
>     > >> a
>     > >>>>> model of
>     > >>>>>>>>>> centralized top-down platforms driven by IT organizations
>     > >> to
>     > >>>>>>>> self-service
>     > >>>>>>>>>> analytics and agile workflows by any user.  This shift
>     > >>>> unblocks
>     > >>>>>>>>>> centralized
>     > >>>>>>>>>> service bottlenecks for creating data visualizations while
>     > >>>> also
>     > >>>>> creating
>     > >>>>>>>>>> an
>     > >>>>>>>>>> environment that is iterative and fast-moving.  This means
>     > >>>> that
>     > >>>>> business
>     > >>>>>>>>>> intelligence software must also be easy and delightful to
>     > >> use.
>     > >>>>>>>>>> Self-service analytics doesn’t mean that admin and
>     > >> governance
>     > >>>>> features
>     > >>>>>>>> are
>     > >>>>>>>>>> not needed.
>     > >>>>>>>>>> Modern BI tools provide fine-grain access controls and
>     > >>>> auditing
>     > >>>>>>>>>> capabilities to understand how data is being used.
>     > >> Superset
>     > >>>> is
>     > >>>>> a
>     > >>>>>>>> solution
>     > >>>>>>>>>> that delivers on all of these vectors.
>     > >>>>>>>>>>
>     > >>>>>>>>>> The technology stack is also constantly morphing - vendors
>     > >> are
>     > >>>>>>>> struggling
>     > >>>>>>>>>> to provide cheap, quick and easy solutions to access data.
>     > >>>>> Business
>     > >>>>>>>>>> intelligence users are finding existing solutions lacking
>     > >> as
>     > >>>>> these
>     > >>>>>>>>>> software
>     > >>>>>>>>>> products either disregard or react slowly to recent
>     > >>>>> game-changing
>     > >>>>>>>>>> technologies like Druid.io, PrestoDB, Apache Drill, Apache
>     > >>>>> Kylin, d3.js,
>     > >>>>>>>>>> React.js and iPython’s Jupyter for instance.
>     > >>>>>>>>>>
>     > >>>>>>>>>> == Rationale ==
>     > >>>>>>>>>> Business intelligence is more relevant today than at any
>     > >> other
>     > >>>>> point in
>     > >>>>>>>>>> history.  Organizations are currently very limited in
>     > >> options
>     > >>>>> for open
>     > >>>>>>>>>> source data visualization solutions, especially solutions
>     > >> that
>     > >>>>> are both
>     > >>>>>>>>>> self-service and enterprise-ready.  Every company
> informing
>     > >>>>> their
>     > >>>>>>>>>> decisions
>     > >>>>>>>>>> with data needs a BI tool.
>     > >>>>>>>>>>
>     > >>>>>>>>>> We believe that Superset will be a strong compliment to
>     > >>>>> existing Apache
>     > >>>>>>>>>> Software Foundation technologies by offering scalable user
>     > >>>>> interactions
>     > >>>>>>>> to
>     > >>>>>>>>>> distributed storage and computation solutions.  Users will
>     > >>>>> often find
>     > >>>>>>>> that
>     > >>>>>>>>>> Superset can act as a catalyst for tooling that can
>     > >> visualize
>     > >>>>> the
>     > >>>>>>>>>> byproduct
>     > >>>>>>>>>> of data and computation infrastructure.
>     > >>>>>>>>>>
>     > >>>>>>>>>> Superset has many key design elements that help fill a gap
>     > >> in
>     > >>>>> current
>     > >>>>>>>>>> solutions for organizations:
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * Easy, low friction access to data through a simple,
>     > >>>> web-based
>     > >>>>> data
>     > >>>>>>>>>> exploration interface.  Composing charts and dashboards
> are
>     > >>>>> intuitive.
>     > >>>>>>>>>> Eliminating the need to write code or SQL empowers anyone
>     > >> to
>     > >>>>> use it.
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * Access to a wide array of rich, interactive data
>     > >>>>> visualization types.
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * Enterprise-ready: Integration with different
>     > >> authentication
>     > >>>>>>>> mechanisms
>     > >>>>>>>>>> and granular permissions centered around actions and data
>     > >>>>> access.
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * Realtime & fast: Superset provides realtime analytics at
>     > >> the
>     > >>>>> speed of
>     > >>>>>>>>>> thought on very large datasets when integrated with
>     > >> Druid.io.
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * Broad data access: Consume data out of any SQL-speaking
>     > >>>>> relational
>     > >>>>>>>>>> database.
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * Extensible: Can be extended to talk to many noSQL
>     > >> databases
>     > >>>>> like
>     > >>>>>>>> Apache
>     > >>>>>>>>>> Drill, Elastic Search, and other popular database engines.
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * Fast loading dashboards with configurable web-scale
>     > >> caching.
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * Plug-in framework that enables organizations to build
>     > >> custom
>     > >>>>>>>> analytical
>     > >>>>>>>>>> applications with new UI/UX interfaces.
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * SQL Lab, a state-of-the-art SQL IDE that empowers
>     > >>>>> SQL-speaking users
>     > >>>>>>>>>> with more flexibility.  SQL Lab integrates with the
>     > >>>>> visualization engine
>     > >>>>>>>>>> seamlessly.
>     > >>>>>>>>>>
>     > >>>>>>>>>> == Initial Goals ==
>     > >>>>>>>>>> The initial goals of the Superset project are
> several-fold:
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * Move the existing codebase to Apache and integrate with
>     > >> the
>     > >>>>> Apache
>     > >>>>>>>>>> development process.
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * Redesign the user interface and interaction model for
>     > >>>> creating
>     > >>>>>>>>>> visualizations/dashboards and connecting to data sources
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * Build robust support for security and governance of the
>     > >> tool
>     > >>>>>>>> including
>     > >>>>>>>>>> popular authorization modules (including Apache Ranger and
>     > >>>>> Apache
>     > >>>>>>>> Sentry)
>     > >>>>>>>>>> and a more sophisticated permissions system
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * Grow the extensibility of the project both in terms of
>     > >>>>> enhanced
>     > >>>>>>>>>> connectivity to NoSQL-based data sources and creating a
>     > >>>> plug-in
>     > >>>>>>>> framework
>     > >>>>>>>>>> that enables organizations to build custom analytical
>     > >>>>> applications which
>     > >>>>>>>>>> require a new UI/UX
>     > >>>>>>>>>>
>     > >>>>>>>>>> == Current Status ==
>     > >>>>>>>>>> By many standards, Superset is already a successful open
>     > >>>> source
>     > >>>>> project.
>     > >>>>>>>>>> As
>     > >>>>>>>>>> of March 2017, Superset is officially used in production
> at
>     > >>>>> about a
>     > >>>>>>>> dozen
>     > >>>>>>>>>> companies, has received contributions from over one
> hundred
>     > >>>>> contributors
>     > >>>>>>>>>> on
>     > >>>>>>>>>> Github, 1500+ forks, and 12k+ stars.
>     > >>>>>>>>>>
>     > >>>>>>>>>> Sizeable companies like Airbnb, Yahoo! and Hortonworks
> have
>     > >>>> made
>     > >>>>>>>>>> significant contributions, and expressed their commitment
>     > >> to
>     > >>>> the
>     > >>>>>>>> project.
>     > >>>>>>>>>> The product is feature complete and has been viable for
>     > >>>> months.
>     > >>>>> It
>     > >>>>>>>> already
>     > >>>>>>>>>> serves as the main interface for consuming data at many
>     > >>>>> companies of
>     > >>>>>>>>>> different sizes.
>     > >>>>>>>>>>
>     > >>>>>>>>>> While the product is usable, there’s room for improvement
>     > >>>>> across the
>     > >>>>>>>>>> board,
>     > >>>>>>>>>> starting with providing a smoother user experience around
>     > >>>>> content
>     > >>>>>>>>>> creation,
>     > >>>>>>>>>> making sure all features work out-of-the-box on more
>     > >> platforms
>     > >>>>> and
>     > >>>>>>>>>> databases, providing better user training guides and
>     > >> videos,
>     > >>>>> having a
>     > >>>>>>>>>> predictable release process, and increasing the overall
>     > >>>> quality
>     > >>>>> of the
>     > >>>>>>>>>> Superset releases.
>     > >>>>>>>>>>
>     > >>>>>>>>>> === Meritocracy ===
>     > >>>>>>>>>> We plan to invest in supporting a meritocracy. We will
>     > >> discuss
>     > >>>>> the
>     > >>>>>>>>>> requirements in an open forum. Several companies have
>     > >>>> expressed
>     > >>>>> interest
>     > >>>>>>>>>> in
>     > >>>>>>>>>> this project, and we intend to invite additional
>     > >> developers to
>     > >>>>>>>>>> participate.
>     > >>>>>>>>>> We will encourage and monitor community participation so
>     > >> that
>     > >>>>> privileges
>     > >>>>>>>>>> can be extended to those that contribute.
>     > >>>>>>>>>>
>     > >>>>>>>>>> === Community ===
>     > >>>>>>>>>> The need for an enterprise-ready data visualization and
>     > >>>>> exploration
>     > >>>>>>>>>> platform in the open source community is tremendous.
> While
>     > >>>>> Superset is
>     > >>>>>>>>>> fairly well known, recognized and used within the Druid.io
>     > >>>>> community,
>     > >>>>>>>>>> adoption is currently limited outside of that niche. There
>     > >> is
>     > >>>> a
>     > >>>>> huge
>     > >>>>>>>>>> opportunity to grow the community to hundreds if not
>     > >> thousands
>     > >>>>> of
>     > >>>>>>>>>> organizations, and we are hoping that embracing “the
> Apache
>     > >>>>> way” will
>     > >>>>>>>>>> accelerate the growth of our community.
>     > >>>>>>>>>>
>     > >>>>>>>>>> We have already been active at seeking and inviting
>     > >>>>> contributions, and
>     > >>>>>>>> are
>     > >>>>>>>>>> planning to scale the project by investing time and
> growing
>     > >>>> the
>     > >>>>> support
>     > >>>>>>>>>> structure to grow the community.
>     > >>>>>>>>>>
>     > >>>>>>>>>> === Core Developers ===
>     > >>>>>>>>>> The initial committers for Superset include experienced
>     > >> full
>     > >>>>> stack,
>     > >>>>>>>>>> front-end and data engineers:
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * Maxime Beauchemin (Airbnb)
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * Alanna Scott (Airbnb)
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * Bogdan Kyryliuk (Airbnb)
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * Vera Liu  (Airbnb)
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * Jeff Feng (Airbnb)
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * Ashutosh Chauhan (Hortonworks)
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * Nishant Bangarwa (Hortonworks)
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * Slim Bouguerra (Hortonworks)
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * Priyank Shah (Hortonworks)
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * Sriharsha Chintalapani (Hortonworks)
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * Daniel Dai (Hortonworks)
>     > >>>>>>>>>>
>     > >>>>>>>>>> We realize that additional employer diversity is needed,
>     > >> and
>     > >>>> we
>     > >>>>> will
>     > >>>>>>>> work
>     > >>>>>>>>>> aggressively to recruit developers from additional
>     > >> companies.
>     > >>>>>>>>>>
>     > >>>>>>>>>> === Alignment ===
>     > >>>>>>>>>> The initial committers strongly believe that a system for
>     > >>>>> interactive
>     > >>>>>>>>>> visualization of data will gain broader adoption as an
> open
>     > >>>>> source,
>     > >>>>>>>>>> community driven project, where the community can
>     > >> contribute
>     > >>>>> not only to
>     > >>>>>>>>>> the core components, but also to a growing collection of
>     > >>>>> connectors,
>     > >>>>>>>>>> visualizations and improving integration a all potential
>     > >> data
>     > >>>>> sources.
>     > >>>>>>>>>> Superset already integrates closely with Apache Hive, the
>     > >> Hive
>     > >>>>>>>> metastore,
>     > >>>>>>>>>> as well as most SQL-speaking databases found in modern
> data
>     > >>>>> ecosystems.
>     > >>>>>>>>>>
>     > >>>>>>>>>> == Known Risks ==
>     > >>>>>>>>>>
>     > >>>>>>>>>> === Orphaned Products ===
>     > >>>>>>>>>> Superset is a vital component for both visualizing,
>     > >> accessing
>     > >>>>> and
>     > >>>>>>>>>> democratizing data at Airbnb.  Also at Hortonworks,
>     > >> Superset
>     > >>>> is
>     > >>>>> a core
>     > >>>>>>>>>> component of the DataFlow product offering.  Thus, the
>     > >> risk of
>     > >>>>> the
>     > >>>>>>>> project
>     > >>>>>>>>>> being orphaned is relatively low.  The project could be at
>     > >>>> risk
>     > >>>>> if
>     > >>>>>>>> Airbnb
>     > >>>>>>>>>> changes their approach for democratizing data or if
>     > >>>> Hortonworks
>     > >>>>> changes
>     > >>>>>>>>>> their strategy in the market.  In such an event, the
>     > >>>> committers
>     > >>>>> plan to
>     > >>>>>>>>>> continue working on the project on their own time, thought
>     > >> the
>     > >>>>> progress
>     > >>>>>>>>>> will likely be slower.  We plan to mitigate this risk by
>     > >>>>> recruiting
>     > >>>>>>>>>> additional committers.
>     > >>>>>>>>>>
>     > >>>>>>>>>> === Inexperience with Open Source ===
>     > >>>>>>>>>> The initial committers include veteran Apache members
>     > >>>>> (committers and
>     > >>>>>>>> PPMC
>     > >>>>>>>>>> members) and other developers who have varying degrees of
>     > >>>>> experience
>     > >>>>>>>> with
>     > >>>>>>>>>> open source projects. All have been involved with source
>     > >> code
>     > >>>>> that has
>     > >>>>>>>>>> been
>     > >>>>>>>>>> released under an open source license, and several also
>     > >> have
>     > >>>>> experience
>     > >>>>>>>>>> developing code with an open source development process.
>     > >>>>>>>>>>
>     > >>>>>>>>>> === Homogenous Developers ===
>     > >>>>>>>>>> The initial committers are employed by Airbnb Inc. and
>     > >>>>> Hortonworks. We
>     > >>>>>>>> are
>     > >>>>>>>>>> committed to recruiting additional committers from other
>     > >>>>> companies.
>     > >>>>>>>>>>
>     > >>>>>>>>>> === Reliance on Salaried Developers ===
>     > >>>>>>>>>> It is expected that Superset development will occur on
> both
>     > >>>>> salaried
>     > >>>>>>>> time
>     > >>>>>>>>>> and on volunteer time, after hours. The majority of
> initial
>     > >>>>> committers
>     > >>>>>>>> are
>     > >>>>>>>>>> paid by their employer to contribute to this project.
>     > >> However,
>     > >>>>> they are
>     > >>>>>>>>>> all
>     > >>>>>>>>>> passionate about the project, and we are confident that
> the
>     > >>>>> project will
>     > >>>>>>>>>> continue even if no salaried developers contribute to the
>     > >>>>> project. We
>     > >>>>>>>> are
>     > >>>>>>>>>> committed to recruiting additional committers including
>     > >>>>> non-salaried
>     > >>>>>>>>>> developers.
>     > >>>>>>>>>>
>     > >>>>>>>>>> === Relationships with Other Apache Products ===
>     > >>>>>>>>>> To the knowledge of the Initial Committers, there are no
>     > >>>> direct
>     > >>>>>>>>>> competitors
>     > >>>>>>>>>> to Superset within the Apache Software Foundation.  That
>     > >> said,
>     > >>>>> Apache
>     > >>>>>>>>>> Zeppelin is an indirect competitor, but it solves a
>     > >> different
>     > >>>>> use case.
>     > >>>>>>>>>>
>     > >>>>>>>>>> Apache Zeppelin is a web-based notebook that enables
>     > >>>>> interactive data
>     > >>>>>>>>>> analytics. It enables the creation of beautiful
>     > >> data-driven,
>     > >>>>> interactive
>     > >>>>>>>>>> and collaborative documents with SQL, Scala and more.
>     > >>>> Although
>     > >>>>> a user
>     > >>>>>>>> can
>     > >>>>>>>>>> create data visualizations using this project, it
>     > >> leverages a
>     > >>>>> notebook
>     > >>>>>>>>>> style user interfaces and it is geared towards the Spark
>     > >>>>> community where
>     > >>>>>>>>>> Scala and SQL co-exist
>     > >>>>>>>>>>
>     > >>>>>>>>>> We look forward to collaborating with those communities,
> as
>     > >>>>> well as
>     > >>>>>>>> other
>     > >>>>>>>>>> Apache communities.
>     > >>>>>>>>>>
>     > >>>>>>>>>> === An Excessive Fascination with the Apache Brand ===
>     > >>>>>>>>>> Superset is solving two huge challenges:
>     > >>>>>>>>>> The challenge of enabling every knowledge worker to make
>     > >> data
>     > >>>>> informed
>     > >>>>>>>>>> decisions, particularly those who are not deeply skilled
> at
>     > >>>>> writing SQL.
>     > >>>>>>>>>> The challenge of visualizing huge amounts of data
>     > >>>> interactively
>     > >>>>> and in
>     > >>>>>>>>>> real-time
>     > >>>>>>>>>>
>     > >>>>>>>>>> Superset was first developed as a data visualization
>     > >> solution
>     > >>>>> for
>     > >>>>>>>> Druid.io
>     > >>>>>>>>>> as a way to visualize billions of rows of data.  Since
>     > >> then,
>     > >>>>> usage of
>     > >>>>>>>>>> Superset has expanded to address data visualization use
>     > >> cases
>     > >>>>> across SQL
>     > >>>>>>>>>> speaking data sources as well.
>     > >>>>>>>>>>
>     > >>>>>>>>>> Our rationale for developing Superset as an Apache project
>     > >> is
>     > >>>>> detailed
>     > >>>>>>>> in
>     > >>>>>>>>>> the Rationale Section.  We believe that the Apache brand
>     > >> and
>     > >>>>> community
>     > >>>>>>>>>> process will help us attract more contributors to this
>     > >>>> project,
>     > >>>>> and help
>     > >>>>>>>>>> grow the footprint of the project through usage at other
>     > >>>>> organizations
>     > >>>>>>>> and
>     > >>>>>>>>>> within other applications.  Establishing consensus among
>     > >> users
>     > >>>>> and
>     > >>>>>>>>>> developers will result in a more valuable tool for
>     > >> everyone.
>     > >>>>>>>>>>
>     > >>>>>>>>>> == Documentation ==
>     > >>>>>>>>>> References to further reading material:
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * [[http://airbnb.io/superset/|Superset Documentation]]
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * [[
>     > >>>>>>>>>> https://medium.com/airbnb-engi
>     > >> neering/caravel-airbnb-s-data-
>     > >>>>>>>>>> exploration-platform-15a72aa610e5#.npqmmbu25|Blog
>     > >>>>>>>>>> Post:  Superset: Airbnb’s Data Exploration Platform]]
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * [[
>     > >>>>>>>>>> https://medium.com/airbnb-engi
>     > >> neering/superset-scaling-data-
>     > >>>>>>>>>> access-and-visual-insights-at-airbnb-3ce3e9b88a7f#.
>     > >>>>> a505zvb1t|Blog
>     > >>>>>>>>>> Post:  Superset: Scaling Data Access & Visual Insights at
>     > >>>>> Airbnb]]
>     > >>>>>>>>>>
>     > >>>>>>>>>> == Initial Source ==
>     > >>>>>>>>>> The origin of the proposed code base can be found at
>     > >>>>>>>>>> https://github.com/airbnb/superset.  The code base is
>     > >>>>> primarily in
>     > >>>>>>>>>> Python.
>     > >>>>>>>>>>
>     > >>>>>>>>>> == Source and Intellectual Property Submission Plan ==
>     > >>>>>>>>>> We do not expect any complications for the submission of
>     > >> the
>     > >>>>> Superset
>     > >>>>>>>> code
>     > >>>>>>>>>> base.  Our code is already in Github and there is only a
>     > >>>> single
>     > >>>>> code
>     > >>>>>>>> base.
>     > >>>>>>>>>>
>     > >>>>>>>>>> == External Dependencies ==
>     > >>>>>>>>>> List of Python packages, from the Python Package Index
>     > >> (Pypi):
>     > >>>>>>>>>>
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * boto3
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * celery
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * cryptography
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * flask-appbuilder
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * flask-cache
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * flask-migrate
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * flask-script
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * flask-sqlalchemy
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * flask-testing
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * humanize
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * gunicorn
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * markdown
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * pandas
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * parsedatetime
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * pydruid
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * PyHive
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * python-dateutil
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * requests
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * simplejson
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * six
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * sqlalchemy
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * sqlalchemy-utils
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * sqlparse
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * thrift
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * thrift-sasl
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * werkzeug
>     > >>>>>>>>>>
>     > >>>>>>>>>> List of Javascript packages, from NPM:
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * autobind-decorator
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * bootstrap
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * bootstrap-datepicker
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * brace
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * brfs
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * cal-heatmap
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * classnames
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * d3
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * d3-cloud
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * d3-sankey
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * d3-scale
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * d3-tip
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * datamaps
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * datatables-bootstrap3-plugin
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * datatables.net-bs
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * font-awesome
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * gridster
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * immutability-helper
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * immutable
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * jquery
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * lodash.throttle
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * mapbox-gl
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * moment
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * moments
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * mustache
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * nvd3
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * react
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * react-ace
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * react-bootstrap
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * react-bootstrap-table
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * react-dom
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * react-draggable
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * react-gravatar
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * react-grid-layout
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * react-map-gl
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * react-redux
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * react-resizable
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * react-select
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * react-syntax-highlighter
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * reactable
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * redux
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * redux-localstorage
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * redux-thunk
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * shortid
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * style-loader
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * supercluster
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * topojson
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * victory
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * viewport-mercator-project
>     > >>>>>>>>>>
>     > >>>>>>>>>> == Cryptography ==
>     > >>>>>>>>>> The proposal does not include cryptographic code.
>     > >>>>>>>>>>
>     > >>>>>>>>>> == Required Resources ==
>     > >>>>>>>>>>
>     > >>>>>>>>>> === Mailing List ===
>     > >>>>>>>>>> There is a current mailing list as a Google Group
>     > >>>>> “airbnb_superset” that
>     > >>>>>>>>>> we
>     > >>>>>>>>>> are planning on deprecating as the Apache.org become ready
>     > >> to
>     > >>>>> serve our
>     > >>>>>>>>>> community.
>     > >>>>>>>>>>
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * superset-private
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * superset-dev
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * superset-user
>     > >>>>>>>>>>
>     > >>>>>>>>>> === Subversion Directory ===
>     > >>>>>>>>>> Git is the preferred source control system.
>     > >>>>>>>>>> http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/superset
>     > >>>>>>>>>>
>     > >>>>>>>>>> == Git Repository ==
>     > >>>>>>>>>> Git is the preferred source control system, we’re assuming
>     > >>>>>>>>>> https://github.com/apache/incubator-superset based on the
>     > >>>>> naming scheme
>     > >>>>>>>>>>
>     > >>>>>>>>>> == Issue Tracking ==
>     > >>>>>>>>>> JIRA Superset (SUPERSET). If possible, we’d like to use
>     > >> Github
>     > >>>>> issues &
>     > >>>>>>>>>> PRs
>     > >>>>>>>>>> to manage our project as much as possible. It’s been said
>     > >> that
>     > >>>>> there are
>     > >>>>>>>>>> ways to keep Github’s issues in sync with Jira, allowing
>     > >> us to
>     > >>>>> get best
>     > >>>>>>>> of
>     > >>>>>>>>>> both worlds. If that is not possible, we will comply to
>     > >> using
>     > >>>>> Jira.
>     > >>>>>>>>>>
>     > >>>>>>>>>> == Other Resources ==
>     > >>>>>>>>>> We currently use a set of Github integrated services that
>     > >> are
>     > >>>>> free to
>     > >>>>>>>> the
>     > >>>>>>>>>> open source community, like Travis-ci, Code Climate,
>     > >>>> Coveralls,
>     > >>>>>>>>>> Landscape.io, Requires.io, david-dm and Gitter. We would
>     > >> like
>     > >>>>> to keep
>     > >>>>>>>>>> using
>     > >>>>>>>>>> these services as they allow us to scale contributions and
>     > >>>>> optimize our
>     > >>>>>>>>>> development flows. These services require some elevated
>     > >> rights
>     > >>>>> on the
>     > >>>>>>>>>> Github repository in order to set up or tune and we would
>     > >> like
>     > >>>>> for the
>     > >>>>>>>>>> committers to have the required rights.
>     > >>>>>>>>>>
>     > >>>>>>>>>>
>     > >>>>>>>>>> == Initial Committers ==
>     > >>>>>>>>>>
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * Maxime Beauchemin <maxime.beauche...@airbnb.com> - PPMC
>     > >> &
>     > >>>>> Committer
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * Alanna Scott <alanna.sc...@airbnb.com> - PPMC &
>     > >> Committer
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * Bogdan Kyryliuk <b.kyryl...@gmail.com> - PPMC &
>     > >> Committer
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * Vera Liu <vera....@airbnb.com> - Committer
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * Jeff Feng <jeff.f...@airbnb.com> - PPMC & Committer
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * Ashutosh Chauhan <hashut...@apache.org> - Mentor &
>     > >>>> Committer
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * Nishant Bangarwa <nbanga...@hortonworks.com> - PPMC &
>     > >>>>> Committer
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * Slim Bouguerra <sbougue...@hortonworks.com> - Committer
>     > >>>>>>>>>> * Priyank Shah <ps...@hortonworks.com> - Committer
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