Re: [DISCUSS] State of the Arrow Project 2022

2023-01-08 Thread Weston Pace
2. Use pull request templates. This would hopefully make it easier for > > > > both new and existing contributors to describe their changes in a > > focused > > > > and clear way to others. For example, when making pull requests related > > > to > > > > th

Re: [DISCUSS] State of the Arrow Project 2022

2023-01-07 Thread Jacob Wujciak
t; > pattern for pull request descriptions which includes sections like > > > "Overview", "Implementation", "Testing", "Future Directions", "Notes", > > etc. > > > > > > Stop: > > > > > > 1. +1 t

Re: [DISCUSS] State of the Arrow Project 2022

2023-01-07 Thread Andrew Lamb
verview", "Implementation", "Testing", "Future Directions", "Notes", > etc. > > > > Stop: > > > > 1. +1 to Andrew's point about the reliance on a small number of core > > contributors for code reviews. Documenting a process for d

Re: [DISCUSS] State of the Arrow Project 2022

2023-01-06 Thread Will Jones
ut the reliance on a small number of core > contributors for code reviews. Documenting a process for determining who > should be included on a code review would be helpful. > > [1] https://github.com/get-alex/alex > > > From: Dewey Dunnington > Sent:

Re: [DISCUSS] State of the Arrow Project 2022

2023-01-06 Thread Kevin Gurney
__ From: Dewey Dunnington Sent: Tuesday, January 3, 2023 2:33 PM To: dev@arrow.apache.org Subject: Re: [DISCUSS] State of the Arrow Project 2022 First, a +1000 on Will's blog post! [1] Continue: Building tools that benefit users of all languages, with particular kudos to ADBC fo

Re: [DISCUSS] State of the Arrow Project 2022

2023-01-03 Thread Dewey Dunnington
First, a +1000 on Will's blog post! [1] Continue: Building tools that benefit users of all languages, with particular kudos to ADBC for providing an ABI-stable way to write database drivers that can be used by practitioners in C++, Ruby, Python, Java, Go, and (soon!) R. Start: I wonder if this

Re: [DISCUSS] State of the Arrow Project 2022

2022-12-29 Thread Jacob Wujciak
This is a great idea, I will add some thoughts later but just wanted to quickly add that the Zulip Chat [1] was recently switched to allow anyone to register without the need for an invite link! [1]: https://ursalabs.zulipchat.com/ On Wed, Dec 28, 2022 at 11:27 PM Will Jones wrote: > Thanks fo

Re: [DISCUSS] State of the Arrow Project 2022

2022-12-28 Thread Will Jones
Thanks for suggesting this Andrew. I just uploaded a blog post with my thoughts in long form [1]. Here are some suggestions pulled from that: Continue: I hope we will continue prioritizing updating the spec for new array formats. [2] I think this is very important for avoiding fragmentation and

[DISCUSS] State of the Arrow Project 2022

2022-12-26 Thread Andrew Lamb
Hi all, I am very excited and honored to help steer the Arrow Project this year as Arrow PMC Chair. Something Kou suggested, and the PMC thought would be valuable, is to have a small retrospective about the state of the project and where we want to take it. I would like to try doing so via a “st