As a small clarification: the zoom meeting link itself should still work for anyone to join, it's only there is no one from Voltron Data to lead the meeting / take notes (so I also won't be present today).
Joris On Wed, 27 Apr 2022 at 13:05, Benson Muite <benson_mu...@emailplus.org> wrote: > Hi, > > Can host if required, though the timing is not ideal for me. It may be > helpful to vary the timing in future. > > Benson > > On 4/25/22 2:49 PM, David Li wrote: > > Following up here: > > > >> N.B. The Voltron Data folks have a scheduling conflict on 4/27 and will > not be able to host the fortnightly sync call. Is anyone available to run > the meeting that day? > > > > Is anyone available to run the sync call this Wednesday? > > > > On Wed, Apr 13, 2022, at 12:59, David Li wrote: > >> Attendees: > >> > >> - David Li > >> - Eduardo Ponce > >> - Gavin Ray > >> - Ian Cook > >> - James Duong > >> - Matthew Topol > >> - Nic > >> - Niranda > >> - Raul Cumplido > >> - Rok > >> - Weston Pace > >> - Will Jones > >> > >> N.B. The Voltron Data folks have a scheduling conflict on 4/27 and will > >> not be able to host the fortnightly sync call. Is anyone available to > >> run the meeting that day? > >> > >> Agenda: > >> > >> 8.0.0 Release: targeting 4/21, please try to get PRs wrapped up in the > >> next ~1-2 weeks. See the ML post [1] for details, including a wiki page > >> listing outstanding issues. In particular, there are some Go PRs that > >> could use attention from an interested Go developer [2], as well as > >> some temporal kernel PRs that could use a review [3]. > >> > >> Arrow C++ Compute Engine: Weston gave a status update; > >> APIs/documentation has been improved for users, though likely most will > >> use it through an API like Substrait; basic Substrait support has been > >> added with forthcoming improvements; more tooling to measure > >> performance is being worked on; general kernel execution overhead is > >> being addressed with an eye towards running smaller batches through the > >> engine. An asof join implementation is being worked on, and Go is > >> working towards Substrait bindings to be able to bind to the C++ engine. > >> > >> Kernel vectorization/SIMD: Eduardo has been looking at making some of > >> the primitive kernels (e.g. arithmetic) more easily autovectorized by > >> the compiler, testing a variety of approaches. See related discussion > >> [4]. We do not have benchmarks to evaluate compiler performance in this > >> regard generally, but we have manually inspected some compiler output > >> and found that not all compilers manage to do this with the current > >> kernel implementations. We also don't have a holistic way to evaluate > >> this going forward, nor do we have a sense for current benchmark > >> coverage, though possibly we could generate benchmarks. However, it was > >> pointed out that general engine performance is likely more important, > >> and that current profiling indicates kernels are not yet a bottleneck, > >> though there may be low-hanging fruit here. > >> > >> Flight/Flight SQL: we discussed the barriers to Flight SQL support in > >> Go; Flight SQL heavily uses union types which are not yet implemented. > >> A further proposal [5] has been submitted to extend the type metadata, > >> please take a look for those interested. The GetXdbcTypeInfo proposal > >> was merged, and the inline data proposal is still outstanding (but > >> probably ready to have a vote). > >> > >> IPC/Format: it was asked if there's an IPC structure for serializing a > >> single array to reduce overhead. Current APIs likely suffice but > >> Niranda may submit a separate discussion to explain further. > >> > >> [1]: https://lists.apache.org/thread/zk8hhynvy0bqvqpxk0868n5g0nmzbzbn > >> [2]: https://github.com/apache/arrow/pull/12158 > >> [3]: https://github.com/apache/arrow/pull/12657 > >> [4]: https://lists.apache.org/thread/8o7k4dt23chx3gn13rwkms38syyms489 > >> [5]: https://lists.apache.org/thread/thvn89wg29gyctwycx2zjr4vvm2g80o6 > >> > >> On Tue, Apr 12, 2022, at 16:17, Ian Cook wrote: > >>> Hi all, > >>> > >>> Our biweekly sync call is tomorrow at 12:00 noon Eastern time. > >>> > >>> The Zoom meeting URL for this and other biweekly Arrow sync calls is: > >>> https://zoom.us/j/87649033008?pwd=SitsRHluQStlREM0TjJVYkRibVZsUT09 > >>> > >>> Alternatively, enter this information into the Zoom website or app to > >>> join the call: > >>> Meeting ID: 876 4903 3008 > >>> Passcode: 958092 > >>> > >>> Thanks, > >>> Ian > >