First of all, Thank You very much for Your reply! I won't miss the deadline for sure, so I'm optimistic that we'll have the chance to collaborate during this GSoC as well.
Thank You, Camelia --- On Tue, 4/23/13, Eli Reisman <[email protected]> wrote: From: Eli Reisman <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [GSoc2013] - Outer Join To: [email protected] Date: Tuesday, April 23, 2013, 6:11 PM I think its a wonderful idea, but the window of time is closing and I am so tapped out I have barely had time yet to dig into Tajo myself. Next year I would like to help mentor some folks. I think your contribution would be great. Hopefully some of our other wonderful committers can discuss your proposal with you. Did you leave a comment on the JIRA explaining what you'd like to do and your basic approach? This would help the committers get an idea of how your implementation woudl work, and if it fits the direction of the Tajo query engine. I would also suggest not to get discouraged if you miss the deadline. Working on Apache projects is extremely rewarding and I know firsthand you will have all sorts of opportunities to leverage strong contributions to a project like Tajo into an influential role in growing this tool. That can lead to all sorts of exciting work as a domain expert down the road. Patches welcome, always! On Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 5:08 PM, camelia c <[email protected]> wrote: > Good morning, > > I'm interested in contributing to the Apache Tajo proiect and since the > research of my ongoing PhD Studies are in the field of parallel query > processing, I'm confident that this will become an excellent collaboration. > > I will be applying for the "Outer Join" new feature implementation > [#TAJO-34]. > > I deeply hope it's still in time if I finalize and send You my project > proposal in 2 days time, on Friday April 26th the latest, for feedback. > Then, after improving it according to the advice that I hope to receive > from Your part, I'll submit it in Google Melange. > > Yours sincerely, > Camelia > > > > >
