As far as I know, Trino community is glad to have paimon in their code.
There are three steps to donate Paimon-Trino to Trino.
First, repair the code, make an adaptation to the latest Trino code. I intend 
to use Paimon-1.0.0 for the first version.
Second, divide the code into small pull requests. As possible as I can, the 
smaller the better.
Last, commit the pull requests. Fix the comments.

The whole process is just like Paimon community, we could directly commit a 
pull request if there is nothing big.

I would be a long-term contributor, but not exactly always me. They have 
already supported Iceberg and Hudi, it is not hard 
to add Paimon in. I think more people would join this.

Best,
Ye Junhao


> 2025年1月8日 下午4:13,Jingsong Li <jingsongl...@gmail.com> 写道:
> 
> Hi Junhao,
> 
> Sounds good to me.
> 
> What is the overall contribution process of the Trino community like?
> 
> Will you be a long-term Paimon Connector contributor to the Trino
> community? Do they need long-term active contributors?
> 
> Best,
> Jingsong
> 
> On Wed, Jan 8, 2025 at 11:30 AM JUNHAO YE <yejunhao12...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi, all,
>> 
>> Because of the high growth of Trino Community, I found it is hard to keep 
>> the step of paimon-trino. The best resolution may be donating the code of 
>> Paimon-Trino to Trino community.
>> So I recommend to donate our code of "Paimon-Trino" 
>> (https://github.com/apache/paimon-trino) to Trino Community, I am willing to 
>> make an adaptation.
>> 
>> What's your options about this? Do you support or object to this? Please 
>> left your advice here by replying this email.
>> 
>> Best,
>> Ye Junhao

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