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On Fri, Jun 16, 2017 at 3:45 PM, Debo Dutta (dedutta) <dedu...@cisco.com>
wrote:

> +1
>
> On 6/16/17, 1:41 PM, "Bill Graham" <billgra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>     Hi,
>
>     Based on the discussion on the incubator mailing list[1] I would like
> to
>     call a vote to add Heron to the Apache Incubator.
>
>     The full proposal is available below, and is also available on the
> Apache
>     Incubator wiki at:
>         https://wiki.apache.org/incubator/HeronProposal
>
>     Please vote:
>       [ ] +1, bring Heron into Incubator
>       [ ] -1, do not bring Heron into Incubator, because...
>
>     The vote will open for 7 days until Friday June 23 at 14:00 PT.
>
>     Thank you
>
>     1 -
>     https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/fb91f527ef479bb5df45bf2c9d93b7
> 786c3fa6cdbfeba3128599df79@%3Cgeneral.incubator.apache.org%3E
>
>
>
>     = Heron Proposal =
>
>     = Abstract =
>     Heron is a real-time, distributed, fault-tolerant stream processing
> engine
>     initially developed by Twitter.
>
>     = Proposal =
>
>     Heron is a real-time stream processing engine built for high
> performance,
>     ease of manageability, performance predictability and developer
>     productivity[1]. We wish to develop a community around Heron to
> increase
>     contributions and see Heron thrive in an open forum.
>
>     = Background =
>
>     Heron provides the ability for developers to compose directed acyclic
>     graphs (DAGs) of real-time query execution logic (i.e. a topology) and
>     submit the topology to execute on a pluggable job scheduling system
> (e.g.,
>     Apache Aurora, YARN, Marathon, etc). Users can employ either the native
>     Heron API or the Apache Storm API to develop the topology. Heron
> supports
>     the Storm API for ease of migration, but beyond that Heron’s
> architecture
>     differs considerably from Storm’s.
>
>     Users submit a topology to the scheduler using the Heron client, which
> uses
>     the Heron binary libraries to deploy all daemons required to run and
> manage
>     the topology. The topology therefore has no reliance on centrally
> managed
>     Heron services, only on a generic job scheduling system, which lends
> itself
>     well to be run on top of Apache Aurora/Mesos or Apache Hadoop/YARN
> (among
>     others).
>
>     The scheduler runs each topology as a job consisting of multiple
>     containers. One of the containers runs the topology master,
> responsible for
>     managing the topology. The remaining containers each runs a stream
> manager
>     responsible for data routing, a metrics manager that collects and
> reports
>     various metrics and a number of processes called Heron instances which
> run
>     the user-defined logic on the stream of tuples. Parallelism is
> achieved via
>     process-based isolation of Heron instances, which provides predictable
>     performance while simplifying debugging. The containers are allocated
> and
>     managed by the scheduler framework based on resource availability of
> nodes
>     in the cluster. The metadata for the topology, such as the physical
> plan
>     and execution details, are stored in the pluggable Heron State Manager
>     (e.g. Apache ZooKeeper).
>
>     = Rationale =
>
>     Heron is a general-purpose, modular and extensible platform that can be
>     leveraged to support common, real-time analytics use cases. There is an
>     increasing demand for open-source, scalable real-time analytics
> systems. We
>     believe that Heron can be leveraged by other organizations to build
>     streaming applications that can benefit from its robustness, high
>     performance, adaptability to cloud environments and ease of use.
> Moreover,
>     we hope that open-sourcing Heron will help to further evolve the
> technology
>     as the project attracts contributors with diverse backgrounds and
> areas of
>     expertise.
>
>     We believe the Apache foundation is a great fit as the long-term home
> for
>     Heron, as it provides an established process for community-driven
>     development and decision making by consensus. This is exactly the
> model we
>     want for future Heron development.
>
>     = Initial Goals =
>
>      * Move the existing codebase, website, documentation, and mailing
> lists to
>     Apache-hosted infrastructure.
>      * Integrate with the Apache development process.
>      * Ensure all dependencies are compliant with Apache License version
> 2.0.
>      * Incrementally develop and release per Apache guidelines.
>
>     = Current Status =
>
>     Heron is a stable project used in production at Twitter since 2014 and
> open
>     sourced under the ASL v2 license in 2016. The Heron source code is
>     currently hosted at github.com (https://github.com/twitter/heron),
> which
>     will seed the Apache git repository.
>
>     = Meritocracy =
>
>     By submitting this incubator proposal, we’re expressing our intent to
> build
>     a diverse developer community around Heron that will conduct itself
>     according to The Apache Way and use a meritocratic means of building
> it's
>     committer base. Several companies and universities have already
> expressed
>     interest in and contributed to Heron. Our goal is to grow the Heron
>     community by encouraging open communication, contribution and
> participation
>     of all types, and ensuring that contributors are recognized
> appropriately.
>
>     = Community =
>
>     Heron is currently being used by Twitter, Google, Machine Zone and
>     ndustrial.io and has received significant contributions by Microsoft
> and
>     Streamlio. By bringing Heron into the Apache ecosystem, we believe we
> can
>     attract even more developers who are interested in creating real-time
>     systems to build the project's contributor base.
>
>     == Core Developers ==
>
>     Current core developers are engineers from Twitter, Google, Microsoft
> and
>     Streamlio.
>
>     == Alignment ==
>
>     Heron utilizes a number of Apache technologies. Heron leverages Apache
>     ZooKeeper for coordination and has scheduler implementations to
> integrate
>     with Apache Mesos, Apache Aurora and Apache Hadoop's YARN (via Apache
> REEF)
>     as well as spout implementations to integrate with Apache Kafka and
> metrics
>     implementations to integrate with Scribe. Heron also implements the
> Apache
>     Storm user-level API, which allows topologies written against Storm to
> run
>     in Heron. We believe that having Heron at Apache will help further the
>     growth of the streaming compute community, as well as encourage
> cooperation
>     and developer cross pollination with other Apache projects.
>
>     = Known Risks =
>
>     == Orphaned Products ==
>
>     The risk of the Heron project being abandoned is minimal. It is used in
>     production at Twitter and Google and other companies are evaluating or
>     adopting it for production use.
>
>     == Inexperience with Open Source ==
>
>     All of the core contributors to the project have considerable
> experience
>     with open source software development. Bill Graham[2], Ashvin
> Agrawal[3]
>     and Supun Kamburugamuve[4], committers on the project, are PMCs on
> other
>     Apache projects and Bill and Ashvin have gone through the Apache
> incubator
>     process. Twitter has already donated numerous projects to the ASF
> (e.g.,
>     Apache Mesos, Apache Aurora, Apache Parquet). We also plan to be
> mentored
>     by experienced ASF members that can help with any roadblocks.
>
>     == Homogenous Developers ==
>
>     Initial committers come from 5 separate organizations. Our intention is
>     increase the diversity of contributing developers and their
> affiliations.
>     To date github contributions have come from approximately 50
> contributors
>     from outside the Twitter team.
>
>     == Reliance on Salaried Developers ==
>
>     It is expected that Heron development will occur on both salaried time
> and
>     on volunteer time. The majority of initial committers are paid by their
>     employers to contribute to this project. We are committed to recruiting
>     additional committers from other organizations as well as non-salaried
>     committers to join project.
>
>     == Relationships with Other Apache Products ==
>
>     As mentioned in the Alignment section, Heron implements the Apache
> Storm
>     API and integrates with multiple Apache schedulers (Apache Mesos,
> Apache
>     Aurora and Apache Hadoop's YARN) as well as Apache ZooKeeper and Apache
>     Thrift.
>
>     == An Excessive Fascination with the Apache Brand ==
>
>     Heron's popularity is growing in the streaming compute space and we are
>     long time supporters of the Apache brand. This proposal is not for the
>     purpose of generating publicity through. Rather, the primary benefits
> to
>     joining Apache are those of community building and open decision making
>     outlined in the Rationale section.
>
>     == Documentation ==
>
>     This proposal exists online as
>     http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/HeronProposal. Extensive
> documentation can
>     be found on github at https://twitter.github.io/heron and the source
> code
>     is well documented.
>
>     == Source and Intellectual Property Submission Plan ==
>
>     The Heron codebase is currently hosted on Github:
>     https://github.com/twitter/heron. During incubation, the codebase
> will be
>     migrated to Apache infrastructure. The source code is already ASF 2.0
>     licensed.
>
>     == External Dependencies ==
>
>     All external libraries have ASF 2.0 compatible licenses except for
> pylint.
>     The pylint library is GPL licensed, but is only used for pre-build
> Python
>     style checks and is neither bundled with, nor relied upon by, the Heron
>     source or binary release artifacts.
>
>     == Cryptography ==
>
>     Heron does not use any cryptography libraries.
>
>     = Required Resources =
>
>     == Mailing lists ==
>
>      * priv...@heron.incubator.apache.org (with moderated subscriptions)
>      * d...@heron.incubator.apache.org
>      * comm...@heron.incubator.apache.org
>      * u...@heron.incubator.apache.org
>
>     == Subversion Directory ==
>
>     Git is the preferred source control system: git://git.apache.org/heron
>
>     == Issue Tracking ==
>
>     JIRA: Heron (HERON)
>
>     == Initial Committers ==
>
>      * Andrew Jorgensen (andrew at andrewjorgensen dot com)
>      * Ashvin Agrawal (ashvin at apache dot org)*
>      * Avrilia Floratou (avrilia dot floratou at gmail dot com)
>      * Bill Graham (billgraham at apache dot org)*
>      * Brian Hatfield (bmhatfield at gmail dot com)
>      * Chris Kellogg (cckellogg at gmail dot com)
>      * Huijun Wu (huijun dot wu dot 2010 at gmail dot com)
>      * Karthik Ramasamy (karthik at gmail dot com)
>      * Maosong Fu (maosongfu at gmail dot com)
>      * Neng Lu(freeneng at gmail dot com)
>      * Runhang Li (obj dot runhang at gmail dot com)
>      * Sanjeev Kulkarni (sanjeevrk at gmail dot com)
>      * Supun Kamburugamuve (supun at apache dot org)*
>      * Thomas Sun (tom dot ssf at gmail dot com)
>      * Yaliang Wang (yaliang dot w dot wang at ieee dot org)
>
>     == Affiliations ==
>
>      * Andrew Jorgensen (Google)
>      * Ashvin Agrawal (Microsoft)
>      * Avrilia Floratou (Microsoft)
>      * Bill Graham (Twitter)
>      * Brian Hatfield (Google)
>      * Chris Kellogg (Twitter)
>      * Huijun Wu (Twitter)
>      * Karthik Ramasamy (Streamlio)
>      * Maosong Fu (Twitter)
>      * Neng Lu (Twitter)
>      * Runhang Li (Twitter)
>      * Sanjeev Kulkarni (Streamlio)
>      * Supun Kamburugamuve (Indiana University)
>      * Thomas Sun (Twitter)
>      * Yaliang Wang (Twitter)
>
>     = Sponsors =
>
>     == Champion ==
>
>      * Julien Le Dem (julien at apache dot org)
>
>     == Nominated Mentors ==
>
>      * Jake Farrell (jfarrell at apache dot org)
>      * Jacques Nadeau (jacques at apache dot org)
>      * Julien Le Dem (julien at apache dot org)
>      * P. Taylor Goetz (ptgoetz at apache dot org)
>
>     == Sponsoring Entity ==
>
>     The Apache Incubator
>
>     == Footnotes ==
>
>      * 1 - Papers detailing Heron are available at
>     http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2742788 and
>     http://sites.computer.org/debull/A15dec/p15.pdf.
>      * 2 - http://home.apache.org/phonebook.html?uid=billgraham
>      * 3 - http://home.apache.org/phonebook.html?uid=ashvin
>      * 4 - http://home.apache.org/phonebook.html?uid=supun
>
>
>

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