Hi, It seems that we have no more comments for this. I'll start a vote for this.
Thanks, -- kou In <[email protected]> "Re: [DISCUSS] Formalize how to change format" on Thu, 20 Apr 2023 09:12:59 +0900 (JST), Sutou Kouhei <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > Here is the preview URL for the current content: > http://crossbow.voltrondata.com/pr_docs/35174/format/Changing.html > > Any feedback is appreciated. > > > Thanks, > -- > kou > > In <[email protected]> > "Re: [DISCUSS] Formalize how to change format" on Tue, 18 Apr 2023 14:55:34 > +0900 (JST), > Sutou Kouhei <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> The Rust and Go implementations are added to the list in the >> pull request. >> >> >> Thanks, >> -- >> kou >> >> In <[email protected]> >> "Re: [DISCUSS] Formalize how to change format" on Mon, 17 Apr 2023 >> 17:37:15 +0200, >> Antoine Pitrou <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> >>> We definitely should add Rust and Go in this list of reference >>> implementations. >>> Also add that this is not a closed list and other implementations >>> might be suitable as "reference" depending on context. >>> >>> Regards >>> >>> Antoine. >>> >>> >>> Le 17/04/2023 à 09:33, Sutou Kouhei a écrit : >>>> Hi, >>>> How about adding a document how to change format? >>>> https://github.com/apache/arrow/pull/35174 >>>> This is based on the following discussion: >>>> [DISCUSS] Format changes: process and requirements >>>> https://lists.apache.org/thread/9t0pglrvxjhrt4r4xcsc1zmgmbtr8pxj >>>> If you have any comments, please share them on the pull >>>> request or here. >>>> There was a related discussion about "reference implementations": >>>> [DISCUSS] Updating what are considered reference implementations? >>>> https://lists.apache.org/thread/lhj8sd736xtyrcdcq455y8w3bsljpw9b >>>> In the pull request, I list only C++ and Java for reference >>>> implementation candidate list. But this discussion pointed >>>> out that we used C++ and Go for reference implementations >>>> recently. Can we add Go to the reference implementation >>>> candidate list? Can we also add more implementations such as >>>> Rust to the list? >>>> Thanks,
