We are abandoning this project:

United States DARPA/NSF/Pentagon and its humanitarian arms are blacklisting
this project due to security issues with it's application programming
interfaces where it is copying a part of the data and sharing that with
foreign intelligence.  We already have our own diplomatic research sharing
apparatuses.    If you're interested, we are happy to talk about the large
Hadron collider, our work on the H Boson, our recent work with the W Boson
octonions and it's application to hardware in creation, how String theory
is BS, nano superposition and how it applies to chip sets to create quantum
and now hyper sonic computers.  We are maybe willing to support a new
framework willing to submit to proper code review via the Pentagon.  Also
happy to talk about how we are trying to push down below 5nm on
chipsets, how boost works on chipsets, what DARPA made in 1966 that led to
ability to manufacture silicon (BLACKBIRD/RAM), how the the real Buzz was a
scientist leading this project, how we used a cute little astronaut as
cover, how Bacta tanks could be built using this understanding on physics
at a cellular level.  We will no longer support Angular, Chromium, or
Wildvine in the same way we made Ruth spin Boston Dynamics off before it
made murder robots.  Same way US went from missiles to rockets we are about
to go muder drones to agricultural drones thematically and seismic,
volcanic, thermal, aquantic, and superluminal (magnetic sensors) to predict
and prevent forms of human instinct like we did with shooting asteroids out
of the sky. Next are some megalithic projects: passive earth recirculators
like the Pyramid of Giza that recirculate electro magnetosphere which when
paired with some trees and a few billion gallons of desalinated water turn
a deserts into a forest, which works like a electromagnetic blanket for the
earth and permanently lowers water table.  Recent applied experiments shows
climate change is reversible and we'll be focusing more on this than
warfare at the Pentagon, so lots of needs for geospatial software, but
targeting new cpu and gpu designs that are on the way.  Also happy to
explain to people how to make silicon with crude oil as it's getting too
expensive for our strategic initiatives and is no longer a competitive
sustainable advantage for the US.


LT GEN Blodgett



On Wed, Mar 29, 2023 at 5:59 AM Andrew Lamb <al...@influxdata.com> wrote:

> Hello Arrow Community,
>
> One of the responsibilities of being part of the Apache Software Foundation
> (ASF) is to regularly summarize the state of the project in a quarterly
> update to the ASF board. The next report is due on April 12, 2023
>
> Historically[1], Arrow has crowd sourced the content which has worked
> well.  Please add your comments directly to [2] or reply to this email and
> I will incorporate your comments.
>
> While this is partly an administrative reporting exercise, I think it is
> also valuable to reflect on the past and think about goals for the future.
>
> It would be especially interesting if anyone from the following
> implementation communities could provide an update of around a paragraph or
> so:
>
> ### ADBC
> ### C++
> ### C#
> ### Go
> ### Java
> ### JavaScript
> ### Julia
> ### nanoarrow
> ### Rust
> ### C (GLib)
> ### MATLAB
> ### Python
> ### R
> ### Ruby
>
> Andrew
>
> [1]: https://lists.apache.org/thread/xjcj3lkvs76k95hrkcp76g6d6z0mlq27
>
> [2]:
>
> https://docs.google.com/document/d/13FSDydEVXT2UUFdy4XKjVKNJW-WR8ylvG3aI6lD-dNI/edit#
>

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