Re: Google Summer of Code 2019 for Apache Arrow

2019-02-27 Thread Wes McKinney
I don't have the bandwidth to do more on this right now. If another member of the community wants to take a leadership role in our involvement in GSoC that would be really great. On Wed, Feb 27, 2019 at 1:06 PM Kevin Ratnasekera wrote: > > Hi Wes, > > I went through the JIRA on [1] there are coup

Re: Google Summer of Code 2019 for Apache Arrow

2019-02-27 Thread Kevin Ratnasekera
Hi Wes, I went through the JIRA on [1] there are couple of comments which I can make. I dont think you need create ticket on COMDEV, you can create or reuse a ticket which is in your project and label it as gsoc2019. I am not familiar with Apache Arrow codebase, so I might not be the best person t

Re: Google Summer of Code 2019 for Apache Arrow

2019-02-27 Thread Wes McKinney
hi Kevin, I did post a JIRA ticket about Arrow project ideas. Perhaps I'm mistaken about where we are in the process so hopefully it is still possible to find a student to work on database driver bridges. > I saw your involvement with community and its more than enough time to mentor > a student

Re: Google Summer of Code 2019 for Apache Arrow

2019-02-27 Thread Kevin Ratnasekera
Hi Wes, Why do you think of not participating this year?Google just announced apache as accepted org. And this is the usual time where students start to pop up. Its not too late to create some new ideas and post new tickets on Jira. It doesn’t even matter you post something very basic, what mo

Re: Google Summer of Code 2019 for Apache Arrow

2019-02-27 Thread Wes McKinney
It would be interesting. I think the ship has sailed on GSoC for us unfortunately. I'll try again to get the community interested in it next year; hopefully I'll have a little more bandwidth then to help make it happen On Wed, Feb 27, 2019 at 12:13 AM Micah Kornfield wrote: > > It might be intere

Re: Google Summer of Code 2019 for Apache Arrow

2019-02-26 Thread Micah Kornfield
It might be interesting to build an ingestion bridge from Flight servers to Spark or vice versa. On Tue, Feb 19, 2019 at 9:25 AM Krisztián Szűcs wrote: > I'd like to implement the Clickhouse[1] bridge, perhaps I can find some > time in the near future. There is a client library[2] which quiet ni

Re: Google Summer of Code 2019 for Apache Arrow

2019-02-19 Thread Krisztián Szűcs
I'd like to implement the Clickhouse[1] bridge, perhaps I can find some time in the near future. There is a client library[2] which quiet nicely aligns with Arrow's columnar format. I'd also consider MySQL, because that's the most popular database. [1] clickhouse.yandex [2] https://github.com/artp

Re: Google Summer of Code 2019 for Apache Arrow

2019-02-19 Thread Wes McKinney
I agree with Antoine. The more well-defined and less uncertain the project, the higher the probability of success. I had suggested implementing a bridge between one or more database protocols (e.g. SQLite3 or libpq / PostgreSQL) as example projects that could get done in 3 months. By the way, if an

Re: Google Summer of Code 2019 for Apache Arrow

2019-02-19 Thread Antoine Pitrou
Le 19/02/2019 à 03:59, Tanya Schlusser a écrit : > Would developing an open standard for in-memory records qualify as 'GSoC' > worthy? > > In reference to this placeholder in the Confluence wiki: > > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/ARROW/Apache+Arrow+Home#ApacheArrowHome-Developinga

Re: Google Summer of Code 2019 for Apache Arrow

2019-02-18 Thread Tanya Schlusser
Would developing an open standard for in-memory records qualify as 'GSoC' worthy? In reference to this placeholder in the Confluence wiki: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/ARROW/Apache+Arrow+Home#ApacheArrowHome-Developinganopenstandardforin-memoryrecords which links to ARROW-1790 ht