in follow on Flips; gRPC sounds like a valuable addition.
Kind regards ,David.
From: Tom Cooper
Date: Thursday, 29 May 2025 at 17:27
To: dev@flink.apache.org
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: Proposal Flip-233: Donate GetInData HTTP Connector to
Flink
+1 (non-binding) from me! This seems like it would
Hi all,
Krzysztof Zarzycki, CTO of Getindata (soon to be Xebia) here, I lead the
group that developed the connector and collaborates with David on it
further. Thank you David for starting the thread, as we chatted.
We as Getindata would be delighted to offer the repository to the Flink
community.
+1 (non-binding). I think this would be a great addition as well!
On Thu, May 29, 2025 at 9:28 AM Tom Cooper wrote:
> +1 (non-binding) from me! This seems like it would be a really useful
> functionality to have within Flink.
>
> Can we get some official notice (email on this thread, Github
> di
+1 (non-binding) from me! This seems like it would be a really useful
functionality to have within Flink.
Can we get some official notice (email on this thread, Github discussion/issue)
from the GetInData folks and other maintainers that they are happy to donate
the project to Flink and would b
Hi David,
Big +1 from my side — this is great work, I went through the code and the
improvements you’ve outlined clearly show the connector has matured
significantly.
Also, I wanted to bring up a forward-looking idea: do you (and the
community) see potential in evolving this into a broader reposi
Hi,
Flip-233 [2] has been closed due to lack of capacity. I and others have been
working on enhancing the Flink getIndata HTTP connector[1]. This connector is
widely used. In the last year this connector has been substantially improved. I
want to discuss with the community whether it has enough