Re: [DISCUSS] Iceberg board report - March 2024

2024-03-13 Thread Jean-Baptiste Onofré
Hi I agree with the naming comments from Fokko. About releases, we should only include releases since the last report (quarter). However, if needed, we can include older releases with a note like "forget in last report". The community health is great, thanks for that. Thanks Ryan for the report

Re: [DISCUSS] Iceberg board report - March 2024

2024-03-12 Thread Ryan Blue
Thanks, Fokko. I'll update it to use "PyIceberg" instead. For the release, we listed releases prior to the last report month (December) on the previous report. I think we should have included PyIceberg 0.5.1 in the last report, but not this one since it was 4 months ago. On Tue, Mar 12, 2024 at 12

Re: [DISCUSS] Iceberg board report - March 2024

2024-03-12 Thread Fokko Driesprong
Thanks Ryan, That looks comprehensive, thanks for taking the time to compile the report. I have a few suggestions for the release section: - Name the releases by name: Python → PyIceberg. If people want to look it up, just googling the name will bring them to it directly. - Split the rel

[DISCUSS] Iceberg board report - March 2024

2024-03-12 Thread Ryan Blue
Hi everyone, Here’s my draft for Iceberg’s ASF board report. If you have anything to add, please reply! Ryan Description: Apache Iceberg is a table format for huge analytic datasets that is designed for high performance and ease of use. Project Status: Current project status: Ongoing Issues for