Hi,

I’ve completed my proposal for GSoC 2019 and have gone over it with Preston 
Carman, I just wanted to post it here for you all and would appreciate any 
feedback I can get on it. I’ll be submitting the draft shortly but will still 
be able to make changes if need be.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Ze5eJAdsB85r3XkSFGdvk8hulr58FctKedt8jN38KJk/edit?usp=sharing

Thanks!

- Stephen Ermshar

On 2019/04/01 06:38:08, Mike Carey <[email protected]<http://gmail.com>> wrote:
> Stephen,>
>
> That sounds like a good project to me!  (The stretch goal may be tough, >
> for the summer, but could be a good follow-on independent study project >
> w/Preston - but worth aiming at!)>
>
> Cheers,>
>
> Mike>
>
> On 3/31/19 10:01 PM, Stephen Ermshar wrote:>
> > Hi Till and AsterixDB Devs,>
> >>
> > I’m a junior CS major at Walla Walla University this year and have been 
> > working with Preston Carman over the last quarter migrating some of his 
> > code into the master branch. We’ve been talking about applying to Google 
> > Summer of Code this year to create a sort merge join built on the parallel 
> > sort. Preston was telling me that such a contribution would create a sorted 
> > dataset across many partitions, include a merge-join operator and add 
> > changes to the compiler to build the query plan, with a stretch goal of 
> > picking split points dynamically.>
> >>
> > Does this seem like a good project for Google summer of Code? If not, are 
> > there other projects or suggestions that might be more fitting?>
> >>
> > Thanks,>
> >>
> > - Stephen Ermshar>
> >>
> >>
> > On 2019/03/11 02:48:06, "Till Westmann" 
> > <[email protected]<http://apache.org>> wrote:>
> >> Hi,>>
> >>>
> >> Google Summer of Code 2019 is getting started and I'm wondering if there 
> >> are>>
> >> projects we'd like to mentor (and who would like to do that).>>
> >>>
> >> Cheers,>>
> >> Till>>
> >>   >
> >>
>

- Stephen Ermshar

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