+1

Also happy to help. Even with the current release scripts
<https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/AVRO/How+To+Release>,
splitting out certain languages doesn't take much effort.

Kind regards,
Fokko

Op vr 2 aug 2024 om 07:09 schreef NOTME ZE <st810918...@gmail.com>:

> +1. I like the benefit of users can receive updates more quickly and
> regularly.
>
> Xuanwo <xua...@apache.org> 于2024年8月1日周四 21:39写道:
>
> > Hello, everyone
> >
> > I start this thread to discussion if it possible to release package
> > seperately, especially for some new language implemeantions like rust
> which
> > is still at pre 1.0 stage.
> >
> > I understand this doesn't align with the community's current practices,
> > and I didn't thoroughly research whether this has been discussed before.
> >
> > But I really think there are many benefits for this:
> >
> > - Users can receive updates more quickly and regularly. They don't need
> to
> > wait for the entire avro project to release.
> > - Rust implementers no longer need to cherry-pick commits, significantly
> > reducing their workload. The release process could be as simple as tag at
> > main branch, vote and let CI to do publish.
> > - Given the current low activity of Avro Rust, most releases for Avro are
> > merely dependency updates. We can save some effort by aligning with
> > avro-java's own release schedule.
> > - The last point, which I believe is the most important, could attract
> > more Avro Rust users to develop at upstream. The rust community has built
> > avro[1], avro-rs[2], rsgen-avro[3], serde-avro-bytes[4],
> > serde_avro_fast[5], avro-schema[6], struct-from-avro[7], serde-avro[8].
> By
> > combining our efforts, we can significantly accelerate improvements in
> Avro
> > Rust.
> >
> > There are also some risks:
> >
> > - Implementing these changes requires extra effort from the community.
> > - Avro Rust releases may be less frequent because it doesn't keep up with
> > the main Avro repository.
> > - Release rust seperately doesn't change the fact that PMC members still
> > need to do the work.
> >
> > I believe most issues can be addressed:
> >
> > - I have implemented the whole rust release process for OpenDAL[9] and
> > iceberg-rust[10]. I am also willing to help build the Rust release
> process
> > for Avro.
> > - That's possible, but I believe once we can get more developers involved
> > in developing Avro Rust, we can release more frequently instead.
> > - That's true, but verify rust release should be super simple with
> correct
> > tools. My experience in this area can be helpful.
> >
> >
> > What do you think?
> >
> >
> > [1]: https://crates.io/crates/avro
> > [2]: https://crates.io/crates/avro-rs
> > [3]:https://crates.io/crates/rsgen-avro
> > [4]: https://crates.io/crates/serde-avro-bytes
> > [5]: https://crates.io/crates/serde_avro_fast
> > [6]: https://crates.io/crates/avro-schema
> > [7]: https://crates.io/crates/struct-from-avro
> > [8]: https://crates.io/crates/serde-avro
> > [9]: https://opendal.apache.org/community/release/
> > [10]: https://rust.iceberg.apache.org/release.html
> >
> > Xuanwo
> >
> > https://xuanwo.io/
> >
>

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