FYI, Samoa was just proposed for Apache Incubation :-) 2014-11-27 15:19 GMT+01:00 Márton Balassi <balassi.mar...@gmail.com>:
> Hey, > > Thanks Vasia, great idea. > When we've started the streaming development the first sketch API we had is > was actually really similar to Storm's API a couple of versions back. I've > talked to Gyula about the issue when we've first heard about SAMOA ago and > we are confident that porting Samoa to Flink streaming shoul be definitely > managable and really useful as Paris mentions. > > Luckily they have ASF2 license so the legal cooperation is clear. The rest > is on us and fortunately Paris might have a candidate already to kick off > the development. :) > > Cheers, > > Marton > > On Thu, Nov 27, 2014 at 2:05 PM, Paris Carbone <par...@kth.se> wrote: > > > Hey Vasia, > > > > I really like the idea and it seems we have some volunteers from our side > > already! > > It is in my opinion a starter task since it requires to create a simple > > adapter for flink as well as mapping abstractions to our streaming > topology > > API in a similar fashion (in its simplest form just using several > flatmaps). > > > > It will serve as a suitable common layer to make some comparisons between > > flink-streaming to storm, s4 and samoa on incremental machine learning > > tasks. > > > > Paris > > > > > On 27 Nov 2014, at 13:59, Vasiliki Kalavri <vasilikikala...@gmail.com> > > wrote: > > > > > > Hello everyone, > > > > > > Last week at Strata, I attended a talk about a streaming machine > learning > > > framework from Yahoo labs, SAMOA: https://github.com/yahoo/samoa. The > > > project is going through apache incubation application and currently > runs > > > on Storm, S4 and Samza. > > > > > > After the talk, I spoke with the guy that presented it and we both > > thought > > > that it'd be cool to port Samoa on Flink. > > > > > > I'm writing about this here because I want to know your thoughts on > this > > > and also because I'm not very familiar with the Streaming-API, so I > will > > > need your input :) > > > I have already discussed with Paris and there is interest to pick this > up > > > from some students at KTH as well. > > > As far as I understand, Samoa expects an API similar to that of Storm > and > > > from there the integration should be pretty straight-forward. > > > > > > So, do you think it would be feasible and -most importantly- worth it? > > > > > > Cheers, > > > Vasia. > > > > >