Clarification: Thomas Groh wrote the fuser, not me!

Thanks for the sharing all this. Really cool.

Kenn

On Wed, Oct 10, 2018 at 11:17 AM Rui Wang <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks for sharing! it's so exciting to hear that Beam is being used on
> Samza in production @LinkedIn! Your feedback will be helpful to Beam
> community!
>
> Besides, Beam supports SQL right now and hopefully Beam community could
> also receive feedback on BeamSQL
> <https://beam.apache.org/documentation/dsls/sql/overview/> in the future.
>
> -Rui
>
> On Wed, Oct 10, 2018 at 11:10 AM Jean-Baptiste Onofré <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Thanks for sharing and congrats for this great work !
>>
>> Regards
>> JB
>> Le 10 oct. 2018, à 20:23, Xinyu Liu <xinyuliu.us <%3Ca>@gmail.com
>> target=_blank>[email protected]> a écrit:
>>>
>>> Hi, All,
>>>
>>> It's been over four months since we added the Samza Runner to Beam, and
>>> we've been making a lot of progress after that. Here I would like to update
>>> your guys and share some really good news happening here at LinkedIn:
>>>
>>> 1) First Beam job in production @LInkedIn!
>>> After a few rounds of testing and benchmarking, we finally rolled out
>>> our first Beam job here! The job uses quite a few features, such as event
>>> time, fixed/session windowing, early triggering, and stateful processing.
>>> Our first customer is very happy and they highly appraise the easy-to-use
>>> Beam API as well as powerful processing model. Due to the limited resources
>>> here, we put our full trust in the work you guys are doing, and we didn't
>>> run into any surprises. We see extremely attention to details as well as
>>> non-compromise in any user experience everywhere in the code base. We would
>>> like to thank everyone in the Beam community to contribute to such an
>>> amazing framework!
>>>
>>> 2) A portable Samza Runner prototype
>>> We are also starting the work in making Samza Runner portable. So far we
>>> just got the python word count example working using portable Samza Runner.
>>> Please look out for the PR for this very soon :). Again, this work is not
>>> possible without the great Beam portability framework, and the developers
>>> like Luke and Ahmet, just to name a few, behind it. The ReferenceRunner has
>>> been extremely useful to us to figure out what's needed and how it works.
>>> Kudos to Thomas Groh, Ben Sidhom and all the others who makes this
>>> available to us. And to Kenn, your fuse work rocks.
>>>
>>> 3) More contributors in Samza Runner
>>> The runner has been Chris and my personal project for a while and now
>>> it's not the case. We got Hai Lu and Boris Shkolnik from Samza team to
>>> contribute. Hai has been focusing on the portability work as mentioned in
>>> #2, and Boris will work mostly on supporting our use cases. We will send
>>> more emails discussing our use cases, like the "Update state after firing"
>>> email I sent out earlier.
>>>
>>> Finally, a shout-out to our very own Chris Pettitt. Without you, none of
>>> the above won't happen!
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Xinyu
>>>
>>

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