Thank you for your interest. I will contact you regarding the GSoC. Best -- Zoi
On 2026/02/24 01:27:30 Juan Andres Munizaga Torres via dev wrote: > Hi Zoi, Juri, and the Wayang community, > > My name is Juan, and I am a Computer Science Engineering student at ESPOL > (Escuela Superior Politécnica del Litoral) in Guayaquil, Ecuador. I am > writing to express my interest in WAYANG-54 as part of my GSoC 2026 > application. > > Relevant background: > > * > Data pipeline engineer using PySpark and Databricks for retail analytics > * > ERP Application Intern at Banco Guayaquil, one of Ecuador's largest banks > * > Teaching Assistant for Java and Python courses at ESPOL > * > Mentor for 200 scholarship recipients in a national Data Foundations Program > (ESPOL + MINTEL) > > For my proposal, I am planning a focused 175-hour scope targeting Trino as a > single backend. Trino is fully open source, supports Docker-based local > testing, and is architecturally compatible with Wayang's existing JDBC > abstraction layer — which minimizes new code surface and makes the > implementation easier to maintain. The scope would cover the backend > abstraction layer, operator mapping, and cost model integration, with a > Docker Compose setup for local reproducibility. Does this direction align > with what the community has in mind? > > As an optional addition, I am considering a small benchmark comparing query > execution through the Wayang-Trino backend versus raw Trino, to quantify the > abstraction overhead. Would this be valuable to the community? > > I have already cloned the repository and am exploring the existing platform > implementations. > > Thank you for your time. I look forward to engaging with the community. > > Best regards, > Juan > ESPOL >
