Hi Stephen,

The proposal looks generally good. I've added comment to the doc as I was confused by a paragraph.
Maybe you can take a look and clarify.

Cheers,
Till

On 7 Apr 2019, at 14:39, Stephen Ermshar wrote:

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>>
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- Stephen Ermshar

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