As we are starting to add more capability to the C++ Substrait
consumer we are starting to look at spots where extensions are needed
for the Substrait specification. I'm wondering to what degree these
extensions are a part of the Arrow project and to what degree these
are part of a specific implem
I'm -0.9 on Arrow Compute engine. It makes it sound like it is THE
canonical Arrow one, second classing Datafusion and Gandiva.
No strong feelings on other names. Naming in general is an extremely
subjective process...
On Thu, Mar 31, 2022, 2:33 PM Weston Pace wrote:
> I'm +1 for "arrow compu
The vote passes with 6 +1 votes (3 binding)
The release is available here:
https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/release/arrow/arrow-datafusion-7.1.0
I have also released it (datafusion-common) to crates.io:
https://crates.io/crates/datafusion/7.1.0
Thank you to everyone who verified the release!
That sounds great, Weston! Agreed that syncing up with releases seems like
a good idea.
On Mon, Apr 18, 2022 at 11:51 AM Weston Pace wrote:
> I'm happy to provide a quarterly update on C++ engine work but in the
> future I'll draft it in PR form so others have a chance to pitch in.
> I was inspi
I'm happy to provide a quarterly update on C++ engine work but in the
future I'll draft it in PR form so others have a chance to pitch in.
I was inspired by, and hope to mimic, the Rust community's very cool
quarterly roadmap [1][2] as a place to have higher level discussions
on what people are hop
Thanks Weston for providing the update on the C++ compute engine. IMO, it
would be very welcome to have that update be a quarterly email to the dev
mailing list, and may provide an opportunity to highlight issues in Jira
that are good first issues or neglected but important.
On Wed, Apr 13, 2022 a