alamb commented on a change in pull request #193:
URL: https://github.com/apache/arrow-site/pull/193#discussion_r809160444



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+title: Apache Arrow DataFusion 6.0.0 Release
+date: "2022-02-14 00:00:00"
+author: pmc
+categories: [release]
+---
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+
+# Introduction
+
+[DataFusion](https://arrow.apache.org/datafusion/) is an extensible query 
execution framework, written in Rust, that uses Apache Arrow as its in-memory 
format.
+
+When you want to extend your Rust project with [SQL 
support](https://arrow.apache.org/datafusion/user-guide/sql/sql_status.html), a 
DataFrame API, or the ability to read and process Parquet, JSON, Avro or CSV 
data, DataFusion is definitely worth checking out.
+
+DataFusion's  SQL, `DataFrame`, and manual `PlanBuilder` API let users access 
a sophisticated query optimizer and execution engine capable of fast, resource 
efficient, and parallel execution that takes optimal advantage of todays 
multicore hardware. Being written in Rust means DataFusion can offer *both* the 
safety of dynamic languages as well as the resource efficiency of a compiled 
language.
+
+The Apache Arrow team is pleased to announce the DataFusion 7.0.0 release. 
This covers 4 months of development work
+and includes 195 commits from the following 37 distinct contributors.
+
+<!--
+git log --pretty=oneline 5.0.0..6.0.0 datafusion datafusion-cli 
datafusion-examples | wc -l
+     134
+
+git shortlog -sn 5.0.0..6.0.0 datafusion datafusion-cli datafusion-examples | 
wc -l
+      29
+
+      Carlos and xudong963 are same individual
+-->
+
+```
+    44  Andrew Lamb
+    24  Kun Liu
+    23  Jiayu Liu
+    12  xudong.w
+    11  Yijie Shen
+     9  Matthew Turner
+     7  Liang-Chi Hsieh
+     5  Lin Ma
+     5  Carlos
+     4  Stephen Carman
+     4  James Katz
+     4  Dmitry Patsura
+     4  QP Hou
+     3  dependabot[bot]
+     3  Remzi Yang
+     3  Yang
+     3  ic4y
+     3  Daniƫl Heres
+     2  Andy Grove
+     2  Raphael Taylor-Davies
+     2  Jason Tianyi Wang
+     2  Dan Harris
+     2  Sergey Melnychuk
+     1  Nitish Tiwari
+     1  Dom
+     1  Eduard Karacharov
+     1  Javier Goday
+     1  Boaz
+     1  Marko Mikulicic
+     1  Max Burke
+     1  Carol (Nichols || Goulding)
+     1  Phillip Cloud
+     1  Rich
+     1  Toby Hede
+     1  Will Jones
+     1  r.4ntix
+     1  rdettai
+```
+
+The following section highlights some of the improvements in this release. Of 
course, many other bug fixes and improvements have also been made and we refer 
you to the complete 
[changelog](https://github.com/apache/arrow-datafusion/blob/7.0.0/datafusion/CHANGELOG.md)
 for the full detail.

Review comment:
       https://github.com/apache/arrow-datafusion/releases/tag/7.0.0 is now 
available, so the change log link now works:
   
   https://github.com/apache/arrow-datafusion/blob/7.0.0/datafusion/CHANGELOG.md




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