Re: Want to contribute but do not know where to start

2015-07-29 Thread Christian Tzolov
@William, to avoid mixing two threads i will continues the Geode/Zeppelin discussion in its own thread. On 28 July 2015 at 19:11, William Markito wrote: > Replying the last 3 messages: > > @Arghya: That's great. Are you already familiar with mesos/marathon, > etc? If not that would be > a go

Re: Want to contribute but do not know where to start

2015-07-28 Thread João Peixoto
William thank you for your feedback! I think I'll dive into the WAN connection between clusters. There are a lot of considerations to make like fragmentation, intermittent connectivity, maybe leverage the circuit breaker pattern. A reasonable amount of discussion and research is needed, but I'll t

Re: Want to contribute but do not know where to start

2015-07-28 Thread Gregory Chase
+1 On Tue, Jul 28, 2015 at 2:59 PM, Dan Smith wrote: > I think Williams ideas and those listed on "How to Contribute" page are a > good place to start. > > I'd also like to suggest that we start tagging bugs with "starter" that > might be good bugs for someone relatively new to the geode code ba

Re: Want to contribute but do not know where to start

2015-07-28 Thread Dan Smith
I think Williams ideas and those listed on "How to Contribute" page are a good place to start. I'd also like to suggest that we start tagging bugs with "starter" that might be good bugs for someone relatively new to the geode code base. I see several other apache projects doing something similar.

Re: Want to contribute but do not know where to start

2015-07-28 Thread arghya sadhu
Hi William, Unfortunately I have no knowledge of apache mesos/marathon ,but I am interested to know about it and to spend time on that. Thanks, Arghya On Jul 28, 2015 10:42 PM, "William Markito" wrote: > Replying the last 3 messages: > > @Arghya: That's great. Are you already familiar with me

Re: Want to contribute but do not know where to start

2015-07-28 Thread William Markito
Replying the last 3 messages: @Arghya: That's great. Are you already familiar with mesos/marathon, etc? If not that would be a good starting point before moving fwd with implementation for Geode. @Eric: That's right. Although please see my notes on this thread... @Christian: Thanks for creat

Re: Want to contribute but do not know where to start

2015-07-28 Thread Christian Tzolov
Glad i came across this discussion because i've oppened a ticket to add Geode OQL Interpreter for Zeppelin: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ZEPPELIN-189 I'm working on PostgreSQL/HAWQ/GPDB Interpreter [ZEPPELIN-70] and i have been exploring a Geode Interpreter support as well. Any ideas fo

Re: Want to contribute but do not know where to start

2015-07-28 Thread Eric Pederson
Hi William - on the Zeppelin thing, do you mean a OQL runner/visualizer a la Databrowser? That would be cool. -- Eric On Tue, Jul 28, 2015 at 1:08 AM, William Markito wrote: > Hello João, > > Let me try to shed some light here... > > On Mon, Jul 27, 2015 at 8:42 PM, João Peixoto > wrote: >

Re: Want to contribute but do not know where to start

2015-07-28 Thread arghya sadhu
Hi William, I would like to work on Thanks, Arghya On Tue, Jul 28, 2015 at 10:38 AM, William Markito wrote: > Hello João, > > Let me try to shed some light here... > > On Mon, Jul 27, 2015 at 8:42 PM, João Peixoto > wrote: > > > Dear Geode de

Re: Want to contribute but do not know where to start

2015-07-27 Thread William Markito
Hello João, Let me try to shed some light here... On Mon, Jul 27, 2015 at 8:42 PM, João Peixoto wrote: > Dear Geode devs, > > I've been following (and to some extent participating) the mailing lists > and I find the project really interesting. > And we're happy with that! :) > > I would lik

Want to contribute but do not know where to start

2015-07-27 Thread João Peixoto
Dear Geode devs, I've been following (and to some extent participating) the mailing lists and I find the project really interesting. I would like to contribute but I feel a little lost. I know that there is A LOT going on right now with the donation to Apache and all. I've been looking into a co