thanks Arnab for looking over the remaining open issues. Together with Shafaq, we just came across two additional bugs related to eval function calls. Theses fixes should go into the RC and I intend to fix them as soon as possible.

Regards,
Matthias

On 8/27/2020 8:41 PM, arnab phani wrote:
Hi All,

Currently, I see only a few issues are flagged for 2.0 release. Can you
please go through your open issues and check if the Fix-Version is set?
Also, if a JIRA task doesn't exist for something you are working on or want
to have in the coming release, please open a task and flag it for 2.0.

Regards,
Arnab..

On Thu, Aug 20, 2020 at 8:18 PM Matthias Boehm <mboe...@gmail.com> wrote:

as the target release date end of August comes closer, I'd like to share
that Arnab Phani kindly volunteered in an offline discussion to act as
the release manager for our 2.0 release.

Please, flag issues and features you think are important for the 2.0
release as such in JIRA so we can monitor them, discuss them on a case
by case basis, and push the release date if necessary. Thanks.

Regards,
Matthias

On 8/17/2020 2:51 PM, Janardhan wrote:
Hi,

The following is the status of the MLContext test for algorithms.

1. l2svm, msvm, PCA - scripts are running + results are not equal to R
2. Autoencoder, StepwiseReg - Scripts are not running
3. KMeans, GLM (need to fix R) - No R script

Thank you,
Janardhan

On Fri, Jul 10, 2020 at 2:29 AM Matthias Boehm <mboe...@gmail.com>
wrote:

thanks for the perspective, I think we should be very pragmatic
regarding languages. Let's stick to DML as our domain-specific language
with R-like syntax, but add language bindings such as the Python API
(and others) to seamlessly plug into common data science workflows. A
similar mind set worked very well in the internals too: Java for nicely
integrating with Hadoop/Spark and simplicity, but with C++ and CUDA
kernels and native libraries where necessary.

Regards,
Matthias

On 7/9/2020 3:54 PM, Janardhan wrote:
DML - %*% seems more Intuitive compared to @. Let us not change the
syntax
( our selling point easy porting to R! )
Python - no solid opinion

- Janardhan

On Thu, 9 Jul, 2020, 19:06 Matthias Boehm, <mboe...@gmail.com> wrote:

for the Python API this is fine, for DML not as we should stick as
close
as possible to R syntax. Once we had a pydml syntax too, but this
created lots of inconsistencies and could not use Python as a host
language. So, I think restricting such changes to the Python API is a
good path forward. Other opinions?

Regards,
Matthias

On 7/9/2020 3:31 PM, Baunsgaard, Sebastian wrote:
Hi all


Can i suggest a radical change of matrix multiply.
to change the command from %*% to @.

Python has made this commitment!


https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0465/


or at least change this in the python API?


Best regards

Sebastian

________________________________
From: Matthias Boehm <mboe...@gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, July 8, 2020 11:04:12 PM
To: dev@systemds.apache.org
Subject: [DISCUSS] Apache SystemDS 2.0 Release

Hi all,

I'd like to propose Aug 31 as a target date for the SystemDS 2.0
release
(feature freeze August 21). This should gives us enough time to
figure
out the list of things that still should go into this release as it's
an
opportunity of a major for changes of external behavior. However, as
it's the first SystemDS Apache release, I think we should still stick
to
Spark 2.x and Java 8 and consider upgrades of Spark and the JDK for
subsequent releases. So, what do you think and any major features
you'd
like to see complete for 2.0?

Regards,
Matthias







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