[VOTE] Release Apache Arrow nanoarrow 0.4.0 - RC0

2024-01-29 Thread Dewey Dunnington
Hello, I would like to propose the following release candidate (rc0) of Apache Arrow nanoarrow [0] version 0.4.0. This release consists of 46 resolved GitHub issues from 5 contributors [1]. This release candidate is based on commit: 3f83f4c48959f7a51053074672b7a330888385b1 [2] The source release

Re: [VOTE] Release Apache Arrow nanoarrow 0.4.0 - RC0

2024-01-29 Thread Dane Pitkin
+1 (non-binding) Verified on MacOS 14 using conda. On Mon, Jan 29, 2024 at 10:11 AM Dewey Dunnington wrote: > Hello, > > I would like to propose the following release candidate (rc0) of > Apache Arrow nanoarrow [0] version 0.4.0. This release consists of 46 > resolved GitHub issues from 5 contr

Re: [VOTE] Accept donation of Comet Spark native engine

2024-01-29 Thread Parth Chandra
+1 (non-binding) On Sat, Jan 27, 2024 at 7:44 AM Andy Grove wrote: > Hello, > > This vote is to determine if the Arrow PMC is in favor of accepting the > donation of Comet (a Spark native engine that is powered by DataFusion and > the Rust implementation of Arrow). > > The donation was previousl

Re: [DISCUSS] Status and future of @ApacheArrow Twitter account

2024-01-29 Thread Wes McKinney
Is there a different tool other than TweetDeck available that can synchronize posts that go out on different social channels (LinkedIn, Twitter, Mastodon, etc.)? I've heard of things like Hootsuite but that's pretty expensive and definitely overkill for an open source project, but perhaps there is

Re: [DISCUSS] Status and future of @ApacheArrow Twitter account

2024-01-29 Thread Julian Hyde
The easiest thing is to share the Twitter credentials with any PMC member who is interested in sending tweets (which is usually a very small number). To answer Antoine’s point. I have found Twitter an extremely effective way for an open-source project to communicate with the “exo-community” — pe

Re: [DISCUSS] Status and future of @ApacheArrow Twitter account

2024-01-29 Thread Felipe Oliveira Carvalho
> I have found Twitter an extremely effective way for an open-source project to communicate with the “exo-community” — people who are interested in the project but not so invested that they join the email list. An open source project needs to perform pretty much all of the functions of a for-profit

Re: [VOTE] Release Apache Arrow nanoarrow 0.4.0 - RC0

2024-01-29 Thread David Li
+1 (binding) Tested on Debian Linux 'bookworm' On Mon, Jan 29, 2024, at 10:45, Dane Pitkin wrote: > +1 (non-binding) > > Verified on MacOS 14 using conda. > > On Mon, Jan 29, 2024 at 10:11 AM Dewey Dunnington > wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> I would like to propose the following release candidate (rc