Re: [ANNOUNCE] Welcoming new committers and PMC members

2024-07-27 Thread Jun H.
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: >> >>> Congrats! >>> >>> Ye Xianjin 于2024年7月25日周四 04:50写道: >>> Congr

Re: Iceberg python library sync

2024-07-27 Thread Jun H.
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

Re: [Early Feedback] Variant and Subcolumnarization Support

2024-07-27 Thread Nick Riasanovsky
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

Re: [VOTE] Release Apache PyIceberg 0.7.0rc2

2024-07-27 Thread Sung Yun
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

Re: [VOTE] Release Apache PyIceberg 0.7.0rc2

2024-07-27 Thread Fokko Driesprong
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: