Congrats all!
On Thu, Jul 25, 2024 at 9:06 AM Rodrigo Meneses wrote:
> Amazing! Congratulations!!
>
> On Wed, Jul 24, 2024 at 7:48 PM Zheng Hu wrote:
>
>> Congrats !
>>
>> On Thu, Jul 25, 2024 at 10:04 AM roryqi wrote:
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>>> Congrats!
>>>
>>> Ye Xianjin 于2024年7月25日周四 04:50写道:
>>>
Congr
Hi everyone,
FYI, the next community python library sync meeting will be on Tuesday
(07/30/25) at 9 AM (US/Pacific). Here is the meeting agenda for the topics
to discuss:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1oMKodaZJrOJjPfc8PDVAoTdl02eGQKHlhwuggiw7s9U/edit?pli=1#bookmark=id.3gwejswztnw5.
Please fee
This seems reasonable to me in general, and I agree we should avoid
significantly complicating the design for an uncommon use case. I would
like to understand the implication for operations like file compaction. Is
it now up to this engine's discretion for how to combine files and if
decimal scale
Thank you Fokko for your help in setting the next steps for the course of
resolution.
To clarify as a follow up to Fokko' suggestion: the PyPi release under test
for 0.7.0rc2 can now be found here:
https://pypi.org/project/pyiceberg/0.7.0rc2/
We will leave this VOTE thread open for votes to decid
Hey everyone,
I just yanked the release from PyPi. I still encourage everyone to test out
PyIceberg 0.7.0rc1 to check if everything works on their end and give all
the awesome new features a go.
Since the release has been yanked, and releases are immutable in PyPi,
there are two ways forward: