I don’t know how a project can formally track another project, but individuals certainly can.
If any Druid committers are ASF members then they could volunteer to help as mentors of the Data Sketches podling. If any Druid committers are past or current contributors to the DataSketches they could ask to be put onto the initial contributors list. And any of us could join the podling’s dev list, monitor it to see if anything is of interest to Druid, and report back on this list. And vice versa, telling the DataSketches community what’s going on in Druid. Lastly, if you find DataSketches interesting, just offer to help. I’m sure there’s plenty to do, and they would love your help. Your experience with Druid and the ASF incubation process will be useful to them. Julian > On Feb 25, 2019, at 9:56 AM, Charles Allen <charles.al...@snap.com.INVALID> > wrote: > > There are a lot of here and there discussions on how to handle sketching / > hll / histograms / other-stats, and it is getting kind of hard to keep > track of them all. > > In addition, looks like Datasketches is in an incubating proposal stage for > Apache > http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/incubator-general/201902.mbox/%3CCA%2BUaPnt%3DUvbLr_v-4%2BYbAmHsAM-GqQG%2Bb%3DgOw3BL3Cemj%2BOwSA%40mail.gmail.com%3E > > > I think it is important enough and wide spread enough to have a top level > consideration within the druid project. Either a label or a "github > project" or something so that things can be tracked easier. > > Anyone have any opinions or desires here? > > Thanks, > Charles Allen --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@druid.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@druid.apache.org