Hi Folks,


I just sent out the official ANNOUNCE mail (see below) which will (hopefully) 
soon appear on all official ASF channels (announce@ list, twitter, homepage, …).

This was the last step of the release process and I once again want to thank 
everybody for participating and contributing to this release.

Thanks also once again to our mentors who did an excellent job (there are not 
that many projects who reach 3 +1 IPMC Votes on their PPMC Vote) with helping 
to harden the release.



It may seem a bit cumbersome and a bit bureaucratic how the ASF handles 
releases but over time you will understand the process, go through with ease 
and understand how this process helps us to provide high quality software with 
full legal protection for developers and users.



So I hope it didn’t scare you too much and we will find a different RM from the 
community for the next release : )



Julian



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The Apache IoTDB (Incubating) team is pleased to announce the release of Apache 
IoTDB (incubating) 0.8.0.



This is the first official Apache release of IoTDB.



Apache IoTDB (incubating) (Database for Internet of Things) is an integrated 
data management engine

designed for timeseries data. It provides users with services for data 
collection, storage and analysis.


The main features are



* High-throughput read and write

* Efficient directory structure

* Handling of out-of-order records

* Rich query semantics

* Low cost on hardware

* Flexible deployment

* Intense integration with Open Source Ecosystem



Examples of existing integrations are



* Apache Hadoop

* Apache Spark

* Grafana



Visit the Apache IoTDB website [1] for general information or

the downloads page [2] for release notes and download information.



Regards,

The Apache IoTDB team



[1] https://iotdb.apache.org/

[2] https://iotdb.apache.org/#/Download



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*Disclaimer*



Apache IoTDB is an effort undergoing incubation at The Apache Software

Foundation (ASF), sponsored by the name of Apache Incubator PMC. Incubation

is required of all newly accepted projects until a further review indicates

that the infrastructure, communications, and decision making process have

stabilized in a manner consistent with other successful ASF projects. While

incubation status is not necessarily a reflection of the completeness or

stability of the code, it does indicate that the project has yet to be

fully endorsed by the ASF.

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