Thanks JB! More for the next meeting :)

On Mon, Oct 20, 2025 at 11:44 AM Jean-Baptiste Onofré <[email protected]>
wrote:

> The board meeting was last week :)
>
> Regards
> JB
>
> Le lun. 20 oct. 2025 à 19:13, Kevin Liu <[email protected]> a écrit :
>
>> Thanks Ryan for prepping the report! Hope I'm not too late with these
>> suggestions.
>>
>> There are currently *36* committers and 21 PMC members in this project.
>> Gang Wu was added as committer on 2025-10-15
>> (Congrats again :) )
>>
>> Two more releases just came out, for rust and go.
>> Releases:
>> * Rust 0.7.0: 2025-10-10
>> * Go 0.4.0: 2025-10-10
>> * C++ 0.1.0: 2025-09-15
>> * 1.10.0: 2025-09-11
>> * PyIceberg 0.10.0: 2025-09-11
>> * Rust 0.6.0: 2025-07-30
>> * 1.9.2: 2025-07-18
>> * Rust 0.5.1: 2025-05-31
>> * Go 0.3.0: 2025-05-29
>>
>> In the Java section, add "marked Spark 3.4 support as deprecated."
>>
>> In the community health section, I think it would be great to mention the
>> various community meetups happening across the globe [1]. As well as
>> planning for Iceberg Summit 2026.
>> The "dev event" calendar is also buzzing with activity, with
>> self-organizing sync on various topics.
>>
>> Best,
>> Kevin Liu
>>
>>
>> [1] https://lists.apache.org/[email protected]:lte=1M:meetup
>>
>> On Thu, Oct 9, 2025 at 4:57 AM slfan1989 <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks again to Ryan for preparing the report!
>>>
>>> +1 on adding *Flink: Introduced support for regular data file
>>> compaction, snapshot expiration, and orphan file cleanup*
>>>
>>> Really appreciate the rollout of this feature — it brings tangible
>>> improvements to data file management and performance optimization.
>>>
>>> Best,
>>> Shilun Fan
>>>
>>
>>> On Thu, Oct 9, 2025 at 4:44 PM Péter Váry <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Thanks Ryan for preparing the report!
>>>>
>>>> Maybe add:
>>>> - Flink: Introduced support for regular data file compaction, snapshot
>>>> expiration, and orphan file cleanup.
>>>>
>>>> Renjie Liu <[email protected]> ezt írta (időpont: 2025. okt. 9.,
>>>> Cs, 8:50):
>>>>
>>>>> Hi, Ryan:
>>>>>
>>>>> The rust part looks good to me.
>>>>>
>>>>> On Thu, Oct 9, 2025 at 5:15 AM Steven Wu <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> > Flink: Merged dynamic sync supporting multiple tables and schema
>>>>>> evolution
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Typo: dynamic sync -> dynamic sink
>>>>>>
>>>>>> We can also add this bullet for Flink
>>>>>> * Flink: add support for Flink 2.0
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Wed, Oct 8, 2025 at 2:08 PM Ryan Blue <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi everyone,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Here is my initial draft for the October report. As usual, if you
>>>>>>> have anything to add or highlight, please reply.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Ryan
>>>>>>> Description:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Apache Iceberg is a table format for huge analytic datasets that is
>>>>>>> designed
>>>>>>> for high performance and ease of use.
>>>>>>> Project Status:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Current project status: Ongoing
>>>>>>> Issues for the board: None
>>>>>>> Membership Data:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Apache Iceberg was founded 2020-05-19 (5 years ago)
>>>>>>> There are currently 35 committers and 21 PMC members in this project.
>>>>>>> The Committer-to-PMC ratio is 5:3.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Community changes, past quarter:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>    - No new PMC members. Last addition was Amogh Jahagirdar on
>>>>>>>    2024-08-12.
>>>>>>>    - Prashant Singh was added as committer on 2025-07-21
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Project Activity:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Releases:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>    - C++ 0.1.0: 2025-09-15
>>>>>>>    - 1.10.0: 2025-09-11
>>>>>>>    - PyIceberg 0.10.0: 2025-09-11
>>>>>>>    - Rust 0.6.0: 2025-07-30
>>>>>>>    - 1.9.2: 2025-07-18
>>>>>>>    - Rust 0.5.1: 2025-05-31
>>>>>>>    - Go 0.3.0: 2025-05-29
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> v4 Spec:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>    - Making progress on designs for relative paths, columnar stats,
>>>>>>>    Parquet
>>>>>>>    metadata, and adaptive metadata tree proposals.
>>>>>>>    - Working on prototype implementations of new metadata
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> REST catalog spec:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>    - Implementation of server-side planning progressing
>>>>>>>    - Consensus on a design for /events endpoint
>>>>>>>    - Discussing fine-grained access control decisions from loadTable
>>>>>>>    - Ongoing collaboration on SQL UDF support
>>>>>>>    - Adding idempotency tokens to recover from transient errors
>>>>>>>    - Added REST spec to iceberg.apache.org
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Java:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>    - Ongoing work to build an API for plugging in new file formats
>>>>>>>    - Fixed dropping columns referenced by stale partition fields
>>>>>>>    - Fixed column metrics limits with nested structs
>>>>>>>    - Committed manifest list encryption
>>>>>>>    - Spark: Added support for Spark 4, with row lineage metadata
>>>>>>>    and variants
>>>>>>>    - Flink: Merged dynamic sync supporting multiple tables and
>>>>>>>    schema evolution
>>>>>>>    - Flink: Added row lineage readers
>>>>>>>    - Added Google Auth support
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Python:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>    - Added support for writing to branches
>>>>>>>    - Working on v3 implementation
>>>>>>>    - Added DataFusion integration
>>>>>>>    - Moving some functionality to iceberg-rust
>>>>>>>    - Added custom AuthManager support
>>>>>>>    - Added ADLS support
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Rust:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>    - Working on v3 implementation
>>>>>>>    - Added support for positional deletes, parsing equality deletes
>>>>>>>    - Added metadata tables for DataFusion
>>>>>>>    - Improved DataFusion write support
>>>>>>>    - Added REST catalog loader and builder
>>>>>>>    - Added registerTable support for REST catalog
>>>>>>>    - Added retry logic for transactions
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Go:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>    - Enabled Iceberg/Spark integration tests
>>>>>>>    - Added support for v3 manifests
>>>>>>>    - Added fanout partition writer and rolling data writer
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> C++:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>    - First C++ release!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Community Health:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The initial C++ release highlights that the community continues to
>>>>>>> expand with
>>>>>>> new languages and contributors interested in those implementations.
>>>>>>> The
>>>>>>> community is also collaborating on the next iteration of the Iceberg
>>>>>>> spec.
>>>>>>> Metrics also indicate general community health.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>

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