Re: A New Contributor

2019-10-07 Thread Bill Bejeck
Hi Ersin, Thanks for your interest in Apache Kafka. You're all set now. -Bill On Mon, Oct 7, 2019 at 10:44 AM Ersin Bayraktar wrote: > Hello Kafka devs, > > I would like to contribute to Kafka Core, Kafka-Streams and documentation. > For this purpose, I would like to be added to the contributo

A New Contributor

2019-10-07 Thread Ersin Bayraktar
Hello Kafka devs, I would like to contribute to Kafka Core, Kafka-Streams and documentation. For this purpose, I would like to be added to the contributor list. Please let me know if I need to provide any additional information. My Jira username : ersinbyrktr Thanks in advance, Cheers, -- Ers

Re: Reg. beginner issues for a new contributor

2017-12-14 Thread Matthias J. Sax
Just an add on: Also Connect API and Streams API are written in Java. Not just producer/consumer/admin clients. Thus, Java code base is quite big and not just a small part. -Matthias On 12/14/17 7:28 PM, Gwen Shapira wrote: > Just to clarify, since I wrote the quora answer: Apache Kafka core co

Re: Reg. beginner issues for a new contributor

2017-12-14 Thread Gwen Shapira
Just to clarify, since I wrote the quora answer: Apache Kafka core code (brokers) is not transitioning to Java. It is written in Scala and I didn't see much interest in rewriting it. The *client API* was replaced over the last 3-4 years and the latest versions are in Java. On Thu, Dec 14, 2017 at

Re: Reg. beginner issues for a new contributor

2017-12-14 Thread Ted Yu
Have you seen this ? http://search-hadoop.com/m/Kafka/uyzND14PPsT5THhN1?subj=Re+Contributing+to+Kafka On Thu, Dec 14, 2017 at 8:55 AM, Abhinav Koppula wrote: > Hi Team, > I wanted to get started with contributing to Kafka and learn more about its > internals. Can anyone please suggest me some "

Reg. beginner issues for a new contributor

2017-12-14 Thread Abhinav Koppula
Hi Team, I wanted to get started with contributing to Kafka and learn more about its internals. Can anyone please suggest me some "good-first-bugs" which I can look at? Also, I had another basic doubt. I see that Kafka core is written in Scala but I have read from some sources