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Thomas Weise commented on APEXCORE-576:
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Chinmay, my understanding is that these extensions are outside Apache Apex and 
have their own contribution process. I think this needs to be clear and if the 
case, then this ticket is probably just a proxy for something else.


 

> Apex/Malhar Extensions
> ----------------------
>
>                 Key: APEXCORE-576
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/APEXCORE-576
>             Project: Apache Apex Core
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: Website
>            Reporter: Chinmay Kolhatkar
>
> The purpose of this task is to provide a way to external contributors to make 
> better contributions to Apache Apex project.
> The idea looks something like this:
> 1. One could have extension to apex core/malhar in their own repository and 
> just register itself with Apache Apex. 
> 2. As it matures and find more and more use we can consume that in mainstream 
> releases.
> 3. Some possibilities of of Apex extensions are as follows:
>     a. Operators - DataSources, DataDestinations, Parsers, Formatters, 
> Processing etc.
>     b. Apex Engine Plugables
>     c. External Integrations
>     d. Integration with other platform like Machine learning, Graph engines 
> etc.
>     e. Application which are ready to use.
>     d. Apex related tools which can ease the development and usage of apex.
> The initial discussion about this has happened here:
> https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/3d6ca2b46c53df77f37f54d64e18607a623c5a54f439e1afebfbef35@%3Cdev.apex.apache.org%3E
> More concrete discussion/implementation proposal required for this task to 
> progress.



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