Thanks for the reply, Walaa. Your example is exactly what I was pointing
out.
I think there are a couple of topics here. First, I agree that we should
have a way of reading changes with columns that describe what happened.
That’s really useful for actually consuming incremental changes from a
tabl
Thank you Amogh for volunteering, I will sync with you for the work
details, we can work together to release 0.13.1 in a timely manner.
-Jack
On Wed, Feb 2, 2022 at 1:42 PM Jahagirdar, Amogh
wrote:
> Hi all,
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> I work with Jack at AWS, and would be happy to help with the 0.13.1
> release
Walaa, thanks for this list. I think most of these are definitely useful. I
think the best one to focus on first is the default values, since those
will make Iceberg tables behave more like standard SQL tables, which is the
goal.
I'm really curious to learn more about #1, but I don't think that I
Hi all,
I work with Jack at AWS, and would be happy to help with the 0.13.1 release
process!
Thanks,
Amogh Jahagirdar
From: Jack Ye
Reply-To: "dev@iceberg.apache.org"
Date: Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 1:24 PM
To: Iceberg Dev List
Subject: RE: [EXTERNAL] [VOTE] Release Apache Iceberg 0.13
Thank you Anton for the update and quick fix!
I think having a fast follow 0.13.1 should work for this. Let's wait for a
few more days to see if there are any other issues that need a hot fix, and
we can address them together in 0.13.1.
Best,
Jack Ye
On Tue, Feb 1, 2022 at 11:04 AM Anton Okoln
The website is really great. Thanks Sam!
Is there any plan to link docker images for users to download and try out
the examples listed on the homepage? If yes, should we maybe add it
explicitly on the homepage (somewhat at bottom after all the use-cases)?
Doesn't have to be in the first version.