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On 11/24/2015 10:03 PM, Henry Robinson wrote:
Hi -

The [DISCUSS] thread has been quiet for a few days, so I think there's been
sufficient opportunity for discussion around our proposal to bring Impala
to the ASF Incubator.

I'd like to call a VOTE on that proposal, which is on the wiki at
https://wiki.apache.org/incubator/ImpalaProposal, and which I've pasted
below.

During the discussion period, the proposal has been amended to add Brock
Noland as a new mentor, to add one missed committer from the list and to
correct some issues with the dependency list.

Please cast your votes as follows:

[] +1, accept Impala into the Incubator
[] +/-0, non-counted vote to express a disposition
[] -1, do not accept Impala into the Incubator (please give your reason(s))

As with the concurrent Kudu vote, I propose leaving the vote open for a
full seven days (to close at Tuesday, December 1st at noon PST), due to the
upcoming US holiday.

Thanks,
Henry

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= Abstract =
Impala is a high-performance C++ and Java SQL query engine for data stored
in Apache Hadoop-based clusters.

= Proposal =

We propose to contribute the Impala codebase and associated artifacts (e.g.
documentation, web-site content etc.) to the Apache Software Foundation
with the intent of forming a productive, meritocratic and open community
around Impala’s continued development, according to the ‘Apache Way’.

Cloudera owns several trademarks regarding Impala, and proposes to transfer
ownership of those trademarks in full to the ASF.

= Background =
Engineers at Cloudera developed Impala and released it as an
Apache-licensed open-source project in Fall 2012. Impala was written as a
brand-new, modern C++ SQL engine targeted from the start for data stored in
Apache Hadoop clusters.

Impala’s most important benefit to users is high-performance, making it
extremely appropriate for common enterprise analytic and business
intelligence workloads. This is achieved by a number of software
techniques, including: native support for data stored in HDFS and related
filesystems, just-in-time compilation and optimization of individual query
plans, high-performance C++ codebase and massively-parallel distributed
architecture. In benchmarks, Impala is routinely amongst the very highest
performing SQL query engines.

= Rationale =

Despite the exciting innovation in the so-called ‘big-data’ space, SQL
remains by far the most common interface for interacting with data in both
traditional warehouses and modern ‘big-data’ clusters. There is clearly a
need, as evidenced by the eager adoption of Impala and other SQL engines in
enterprise contexts, for a query engine that offers the familiar SQL
interface, but that has been specifically designed to operate in massive,
distributed clusters rather than in traditional, fixed-hardware,
warehouse-specific deployments. Impala is one such query engine.

We believe that the ASF is the right venue to foster an open-source
community around Impala’s development. We expect that Impala will benefit
from more productive collaboration with related Apache projects, and under
the auspices of the ASF will attract talented contributors who will push
Impala’s development forward at pace.

We believe that the timing is right for Impala’s development to move
wholesale to the ASF: Impala is well-established, has been Apache-licensed
open-source for more than three years, and the core project is relatively
stable. We are excited to see where an ASF-based community can take Impala
from this strong starting point.

= Initial Goals =
Our initial goals are as follows:

  * Establish ASF-compatible engineering practices and workflows
  * Refactor and publish existing internal build scripts and test
infrastructure, in order to make them usable by any community member.
  * Transfer source code, documentation and associated artifacts to the ASF.
  * Grow the user and developer communities

= Current Status =

Impala is developed as an Apache-licensed open-source project. The source
code is available at http://github.com/cloudera/Impala, and developer
documentation is at https://github.com/cloudera/Impala/wiki. The majority
of commits to the project have come from Cloudera-employed developers, but
we have accepted some contributions from individuals from other
organizations.

All code reviews are done via a public instance of the Gerrit review tool
at http://gerrit.cloudera.org:8080/, and discussed on a public mailing
list. All patches must be reviewed before they are accepted into the
codebase, via a voting mechanism that is similar to that used on Apache
projects such as Hadoop and HBase.

Before a patch is committed, it must pass a suite of pre-commit tests.
These tests are currently run on Cloudera’s internal infrastructure. One of
our initial goals will be to work with the ASF Infrastructure team to find
a way to run these tests in an acceptable way on publicly accessible
machines.

Issues are tracked in JIRA at https://issues.cloudera.org/projects/IMPALA,
in a way that is extremely similar to existing practices at other ASF
projects.

= Meritocracy =

We understand the central importance of meritocracy to the Apache Way. We
will work to establish a welcoming, fair and meritocratic community, in
part by expanding the set of committers on the project. Although Impala’s
committer list will initially be dominated by members of the Impala
engineering team at Cloudera, we look forward to growing a rich user and
developer community.

= Community =
Impala has a strong user community (see
https://groups.google.com/a/cloudera.org/forum/#!forum/impala-user), and a
growing developer community (see
https://groups.google.com/a/cloudera.org/forum/#!forum/impala-dev). We wish
to attract more developers to the project, and we believe that the ASF’s
open and meritocratic philosophy will help us with this. We note the
success of other, similar projects already part of the ASF.

= Core Developers =
Most - but not all - of Impala’s core developers are not currently
affiliated with the ASF, and will require new ICLAs.

= Alignment =
Impala is related to several other Apache projects:

  * Data that is read by Impala is very often stored in Apache Hadoop
clusters powered by the HDFS filesystem.
  * Impala can also read data stored in Apache HBase
  * Metadata for databases, tables and so on is read by Impala from Apache
Hive.
  * The preferred data format for HDFS-based tables is Apache Parquet, and
Apache Avro is also a supported data format.
  * Impala is closely integrated with Kudu, which is also being proposed to
the Incubator.
  * Impala uses Apache Thrift as its RPC and serialization framework of
choice.

= Known Risks =

== Orphaned Products ==
Impala is used by most of Cloudera’s customers, and Cloudera remains
committed to developing and supporting the project. Cloudera has a strong
track record in standing behind projects that were contributed to the ASF
by its employees, including Apache Flume, Apache Sqoop, and others. Other
companies both ship and support Impala, lending credence to the idea that
Impala is not at risk of being suddenly orphaned.

== Inexperience with Open Source ==
Although all committers on the initial list have significant experience
with at least one open-source project - namely Impala - fewer have much
experience with ASF-based software projects as contributors and community
members. However, with the guidance of our mentors, committers who do have
ASF experience, and time to learn during Incubation, we are confident that
the project can be run in accordance with Apache principles on an ongoing
basis.

== Homogeneous Developers ==

The initial committers are employees of Cloudera.

The project has received some contributions from developers outside of
Cloudera, from individuals belonging to organizations such as Intel and
Google, from hobbyists and from students using Impala to advance their
understanding of distributed databases. The project attracted an active
user community as well. We hope to continue to encourage contributions from
these developers and community members and grow them into committers after
they have had time to continue their contributions.

== Reliance on Salaried Developers ==

Many of Impala’s initial set of committers work full-time on Impala, and
are paid to do so. However, as mentioned elsewhere, we anticipate growth in
the developer community which we hope will include hobbyists and academics
who have an interested in distributed data systems.

== An Excessive Fascination with the Apache Brand ==
Although we hope that Impala benefits from the Apache Brand, any reflected
goodwill to Cloudera as the contributing entity is not the goal of
establishing Impala as an Apache project. We will work with the Incubator
PMC and the PRC to ensure that the Apache Brand is respected.

= Documentation =
Impala: A Modern, Open-Source SQL Engine for Hadoop (
http://www.cidrdb.org/cidr2015/Papers/CIDR15_Paper28.pdf)

Impala’s developer wiki (https://github.com/cloudera/Impala/wiki)

Impala’s auto-generated API documentation (
http://impala.io/doc/html/index.html)

= Initial Source =
Impala’s initial source contribution will come from
http://github.com/cloudera/Impala/.

= External Dependencies =

Impala depends upon a number of third-party libraries, which we list below.
We intend to compile a LICENSE.txt file in the very short term (see
https://issues.cloudera.org/browse/IMPALA-2670).

  * Google gflags (BSD)
  * Google glog (BSD)
  * Apache Thrift (Apache Software License v2.0)
  * Apache Commons (Apache Software License v2.0)
  * Apache Hadoop (Apache Software License v2.0)
  * Apache HBase (Apache Software License v2.0)
  * Apache Hive (Apache Software License v2.0)
  * Boost (Boost Software License)
  * OpenLdap (OpenLDAP Software License)
  * rapidjson (MIT)
  * Google RE2 (BSD-style)
  * lz4 (BSD)
  * snappy (BSD)
  * cyrus-sasl (CMU License)
  * Apache Avro (Apache Software License v2.0)
  * Cloudera squeasel (Apache Software License v2.0)
  * Apache htrace (Incubating) (Apache Software License v2.0)
  * Apache Sentry (Incubating) (Apache Software License v2.0)
  * Apache Shiro (Apache Software License v2.0)
  * Twitter Bootstrap (Apache Software License v2.0)
  * d3 (BSD)
  * LLVM (BSD-like)

Build and test dependencies:

  * ant (Apache Software License v2.0)
  * Apache Maven (Apache Software License v2.0)
  * cmake (BSD)
  * clang (BSD)
  * Google gtest (Apache Software License v2.0)

= Required Resources =

We request that following resources be created for the project to use:

== Mailing lists ==

  * priv...@impala.incubator.apache.org (moderated subscriptions)
  * comm...@impala.incubator.apache.org
  * d...@impala.incubator.apache.org
  * iss...@impala.incubator.apache.org
  * u...@impala.incubator.apache.org

== Git repository ==
https://git.apache.org/impala.git

== JIRA instance ==
JIRA project IMPALA (IMPALA or IMP)

== Other Resources ==
We hope to continue using Gerrit for our code review and commit workflow.
We are involved with discussions that the Kudu team at Cloudera have been
having with Jake Farrell to start discussions on how Gerrit can fit into
the ASF. We know that several other ASF projects or podlings are also
interested in Gerrit.

If the Infrastructure team does not have the bandwidth to support gerrit,
we will continue to support our own instance of gerrit for Impala, and make
the necessary integrations such that commits are properly authenticated and
maintain sufficient provenance to uphold the ASF standards (e.g. via the
solution adopted by the AsterixDB podling).

= Initial Committers =

  * Tim Armstrong
  * Alex Behm
  * Taras Bobrovytsky
  * Casey Ching
  * Martin Grund
  * Daniel Hecht
  * Michael Ho
  * Matthew Jacobs
  * Ishaan Joshi
  * Lenni Kuff
  * Marcel Kornacker
  * Sailesh Mukil
  * Henry Robinson
  * John Russell
  * Dimitris Tsirogiannis
  * Skye Wanderman-Milne
  * Juan Yu

== Affiliations ==
All: Cloudera Inc.

= Sponsors =

== Champion ==
Tom White

== Nominated Mentors ==
  * Tom White (Cloudera)
  * Todd Lipcon (Cloudera)
  * Carl Steinbach (LinkedIn)
  * Brock Noland (StreamSets)


= Sponsoring Entity =
We ask that the Incubator PMC sponsor this proposal.


--
Jean-Baptiste Onofré
jbono...@apache.org
http://blog.nanthrax.net
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