Re: Location of rust repo

2023-08-08 Thread Xuanwo
Thank you! We will participate in the community sync. On Wed, Aug 9, 2023, at 02:47, Brian Olsen wrote: > Hey Rust folks, tomorrow is the Iceberg Community Sync > . We will be > discussing locations of the Iceberg client API locatio

Re: Location of rust repo

2023-08-08 Thread Renjie Liu
Thanks, let’s talk about it in community sync. From: Brian Olsen Date: Wednesday, August 9, 2023 at 02:47 To: dev@iceberg.apache.org Subject: Re: Location of rust repo Hey Rust folks, tomorrow is the Iceberg Community Sync<https://iceberg.apache.org/community/#iceberg-community-events&g

Re: Location of rust repo

2023-08-08 Thread Brian Olsen
Hey Rust folks, tomorrow is the Iceberg Community Sync . We will be discussing locations of the Iceberg client API locations . While I think everyone is okay with Rust b

Re: Location of rust repo

2023-07-21 Thread Ryan Blue
I don't think that release cadence would be an issue. We all tend to agree that different implementations would be versioned and released independently. And we already do that with Python and Java, which live in the same repo. On Fri, Jul 21, 2023 at 8:43 AM xxchan wrote: > I'd like to mention A

RE: Location of rust repo

2023-07-21 Thread xxchan
I'd like to mention Arrow-rs's decision to move out of the main repo. From my understanding, the most important reason is that Rust crates tend to release more often so that downstream can enjoy minor or patch updates more often, but previously releases of Arrow-rs are in lockstep with other langua

Re: Location of rust repo

2023-07-21 Thread Fokko Driesprong
Thank you for the context, Chan. This morning I created a separate repository (iceberg-rust ) for the rust implementation. With PyIceberg we already did separate releases from the Java artifacts, also the versioning is different. I think this is an excellent

RE: Location of rust repo

2023-07-21 Thread xxchan
I'd like to mention Arrow-rs's decision to move out of the main repo. From my understanding, the most important reason is that Rust crates tend to release more often so that downstream can enjoy minor or patch updates more often, but previously releases of Arrow-rs are in lockstep with other langua

Re: Location of rust repo

2023-07-19 Thread Russell Spitzer
+1, If the folks working on Rust want it in the main repo I have no issues with that but it should be their choice :) On Wed, Jul 19, 2023 at 12:47 PM Ryan Blue wrote: > I don't have a strong opinion here. I'd probably lean toward having it in > the main repo to get more eyes on the PRs, but I t

Re: Location of rust repo

2023-07-19 Thread Ryan Blue
I don't have a strong opinion here. I'd probably lean toward having it in the main repo to get more eyes on the PRs, but I think it's primarily up to the people contributing to the project. On Wed, Jul 19, 2023 at 2:30 AM Jan Kaul wrote: > Hey all, > > we just had our first sync for the rust ice