Hi Spark Users (+ Some Spark Testing Devs on BCC),

Awhile back on one of the many threads about testing in Spark there was
some interest in having a chat about the state of Spark testing and what
people want/need.

So if you are interested in joining an online (with maybe an IRL component
if enough people are SF based) chat about Spark testing please fill out
this doodle - https://doodle.com/poll/69y6yab4pyf7u8bn

I think reasonable topics of discussion could be:

1) What is the state of the different Spark testing libraries in the
different core (Scala, Python, R, Java) and extended languages (C#,
Javascript, etc.)?
2) How do we make these more easily discovered by users?
3) What are people looking for in their testing libraries that we are
missing? (can be functionality, documentation, etc.)
4) Are there any examples of well tested open source Spark projects and
where are they?

If you have other topics that's awesome.

To clarify this about libraries and best practices for people testing their
Spark applications, and less about testing Spark's internals (although as
illustrated by some of the libraries there is some strong overlap in what
is required to make that work).

Cheers,

Holden :)

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