Re: In Remembrance of Kyle

2022-12-06 Thread Rajarshi Sarkar
I am extremely shocked and saddened to hear about Kyle's passing. I remember how passionate and welcoming he was in our interactions over PRs/Slack. Rest in peace, Kyle. You will be truly missed. Regards, Rajarshi Sarkar On Wed, Dec 7, 2022 at 8:28 AM Jahagirdar, Amogh wrote: > I’m deeply sadd

Re: In Remembrance of Kyle

2022-12-06 Thread Jahagirdar, Amogh
I’m deeply saddened by this. Kyle is someone I looked up to, and his passion for Iceberg and open source in general was truly amazing. He always was active in the community and I learned a lot from him in my discussions with him on PRs; it was an honor to work with Kyle. I will truly miss him. R

Re: [VOTE] Release Apache PyIceberg 0.2.0

2022-12-06 Thread Ryan Blue
+1 (binding) Checked signature and checksum, ran tests with make test, ran RAT. Also tested the CLI to inspect a table's files and look through a REST catalog and queried using duckdb with filter pushdown. Looks great! Thanks, for all the hard work this release, everyone! Ryan On Tue, Dec 6, 2

Re: [VOTE] Release Apache PyIceberg 0.2.0

2022-12-06 Thread Russell Spitzer
If that's the current expectation then I am +1 on the release. I'll write up issues for the pypi instructions and one for having s3 mock work locally. On Tue, Dec 6, 2022 at 5:36 PM Ryan Blue wrote: > Russell, we normally test with `make test`, which runs everything but the > S3 mock stuff since

Re: [VOTE] Release Apache PyIceberg 0.2.0

2022-12-06 Thread Steve Zhang
+1 (non-binding) Passing: Verified LICENSE in the tarball Checked sha512 sums and signatures Ran all non-s3 related tests using poetry and they are all passing (`poetry run pytest tests/ -m "not s3”`) --- However I am running some issue to use it as CLI ( I think it’s related to my own runtime

Re: [VOTE] Release Apache PyIceberg 0.2.0

2022-12-06 Thread Ryan Blue
Russell, we normally test with `make test`, which runs everything but the S3 mock stuff since that runs in CI. That said, it would be great if we could get `poetry run pytest` to work out of the box! On Tue, Dec 6, 2022 at 2:58 PM Russell Spitzer wrote: > I tried one last time via Intellij, Inte

Re: [VOTE] Release Apache PyIceberg 0.2.0

2022-12-06 Thread Russell Spitzer
I tried one last time via Intellij, Intellij also required that I mark all the dependencies as required to run the tests and also failed the same localhost:9000 mock s3 tests. On Tue, Dec 6, 2022 at 4:41 PM Russell Spitzer wrote: > > Checked sigs, checksums and licenses which all worked but I wa

Re: [VOTE] Release Apache PyIceberg 0.2.0

2022-12-06 Thread Russell Spitzer
Checked sigs, checksums and licenses which all worked but I was unable to run the tests following the instructions here https://pypi.org/project/pyiceberg/ Except using the downloaded source directory This gave me an exception ImportError while loading conftest '/Users/russellspitzer/Temp/py2/py

FilleIO Support for Apache ORC

2022-12-06 Thread Pavan Lanka
Hi, We have an existing issue regarding the lack of FileIO support with Apache ORC. I have raised a PR that tries to address this gap. https://github.com/apache/iceberg/pull/6293 Added FileIO Support for ORC Reader and Writers by pavibhai · Pull Req

Re: In Remembrance of Kyle

2022-12-06 Thread Sreeram Garlapati
Very very sad and shocking news. Am very very sorry to hear this. Kyle is a great guy that turned out to be a friend. I was able to lean on his passion for iceberg - be it code or slack questions. Kyle is one of the guys - as to what formulates the iceberg community for me & that will never be the

Re: In Remembrance of Kyle

2022-12-06 Thread Jack Ye
Very shocked and sad about this... Kyle is a genuine friend I made through the Iceberg project. He commented almost all my PRs, provided insightful suggestions and always influences me with his passion in the community and the project. I still remember chatting with him on slack about him changing

Re: In Remembrance of Kyle

2022-12-06 Thread Szehon Ho
Very shocked when I first heard this over the weekend. Became more sad when I learned how long he was sick for, and so humbled that he chose to spend so much of his last days with us in the Iceberg community. I did not have a chance to work directly with him in Apple as I was on a different team.