HI,
As the discussion seems to have died down, I’ll put this up for a vote.
Kind Regards,
Justin
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Hi Nathan,
Thanks for the detailed information. Much appreciated.
I now have a better understanding of the goals. It looks interesting.
Happy to help as a mentor if you need.
Thanks !
Regards
JB
On Sat, Feb 24, 2024 at 6:24 AM nathan ma wrote:
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> hi, JB
>
> As co-creator of this project, I’d
+1, I'm glad to be one of the mentors.
I had a discussion with Nathan and Jinsong two years ago. They
expressed interest in open-sourcing Arctic (formerly) and donating
it to the ASF Incubator in the future.
I am happy to witness the community growth and the proposal that
has finally been put fo
+1, as one of the mentors, over the past few months, I have seen
significant progress within this community.
Regards,
Xinyu Zhou
On Mon, Feb 26, 2024 at 10:53 AM Xavier Bai wrote:
> +1, I was also one of the early developers on the project, focusing on
> solving optimization and compaction issu
+1, I was also one of the early developers on the project, focusing on
solving optimization and compaction issues with the company's Iceberg
tables. I believe that many teams using datalake need a system like Amoro
for effective data lake management and to reduce the complexity of data
lake mainten
+1, I'm one of the developers. At present, I think the community is
developing well, and this project can help everyone better control the data
lake. I suggest joining the ASF incubator to let more people know about
this project and participate in it
Justin Mclean 于2024年2月23日周五 16:44写道:
> Hi,
>
+1. I'm happy to be one of the mentors.
I have discussed with Jinsong, Nathan and the team, and am impressed
by their openness and passion on improving the Amoro community through
incubation. From my observation, it's a well developed community with
a similar governance philosophy as the Apache Wa
hi, JB
As co-creator of this project, I’d love to explain more about the
positioning of lakehouse management system.
When discussing databases or traditional data warehouses, we often used the
term DBMS (Database Management System) to describe them. Traditional
databases, including MPP databases,
+1. Looks like a good candidate with a good number of contributors already.
On 2024/02/24 05:24:33 nathan ma wrote:
> hi, JB
>
> As co-creator of this project, I’d love to explain more about the
> positioning of lakehouse management system.
>
> When discussing databases or traditional data wareh
hi, JB
As co-creator of this project, I’d love to explain more about the
positioning of lakehouse management system.
When discussing databases or traditional data warehouses, we often used the
term DBMS (Database Management System) to describe them. Traditional
databases, including MPP databases,
Hi JB,
Yes, you can say it is an abstraction layer on top of data lake table
formats and query engines and we often call it the service layer in
Lakehouse architecture. The service layer primarily provides unified
metadata and access control, as well as common audit services, and so on.
Of course,
Hi Ayush,
I am Jinsong from Amoro community.
Thank you very much for your attention and feedback on Amoro. Amoro aims to
support multiple versions of Hadoop and Hive clusters as much as possible,
allowing users to specify versions during build time, but just as you said,
our default version should
Hi Justin
Even if it looks interesting, I'm not sure to understand exactly the
purpose of the proposal.
What lakehouse management system means exactly ? Is it an abstraction
layer on top of Iceberg, Paimon + query engine powered by Flink,
Spark, Trino ?
Please let me know if you want an addition
+1,
I remember exploring this while exploring a way for compaction for iceberg
tables for a Hive usecase, got some good pointers for cleaning up orphan
files, I think it was using a pretty old version of Hive(3.1.1 I believe),
so couldn't pull it in as dependency in Hive master branch itself, which
Hi,
I would like to propose a new project to the ASF incubator - Apache Amoro. I’m
one of the mentors, but there are a lot of other people involved who have done
all of the hard work.
Amoro is a Lakehouse management system built on open data lake formats like
Apache Iceberg and Apache Paimon (
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