Hi Dor,

If there is no more feedback then I'll send out a VOTE thread tomorrow.

Thanks,
Poorna.


On Wed, Mar 2, 2016 at 1:24 AM, Henry Saputra <henry.sapu...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Looks like no more comments or objection for Tephra coming to incubator.
>
> We shall send VOTE thread to follow up.
>
> - Henry
>
> On Wed, Mar 2, 2016 at 1:14 AM, Dor Ben Dov <dor.ben-...@amdocs.com>
> wrote:
>
> > Poorna,
> >
> > What's the status of Tephra project, is it already joined the incubator ?
> >
> > Regards,
> > Dor
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Poorna Chandra [mailto:poo...@apache.org]
> > Sent: יום ה 25 פברואר 2016 02:35
> > To: general@incubator.apache.org
> > Subject: [MARKETING] [DISCUSS] Tephra incubator proposal
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I would like to propose Tephra for Apache incubation. Tephra is a system
> > for providing globally consistent transactions on top of Apache HBase and
> > other storage engines
> >
> > The text of the proposal is included below. It is also available at
> > https://wiki.apache.org/incubator/TephraProposal.
> >
> > Looking forward for a discussion and feedback.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Poorna.
> >
> > ------
> >
> > = Abstract =
> >
> > Tephra is a system for providing globally consistent transactions on top
> > of Apache HBase and other storage engines.
> >
> > = Proposal =
> >
> > Tephra is a transaction engine for distributed data stores like Apache
> > HBase.
> > It provides ACID semantics for concurrent data operations that span over
> > region boundaries in HBase using Optimistic Concurrency Control.
> >
> > = Background =
> >
> > HBase provides strong consistency with row- or region-level ACID
> > operations. However, it sacrifices cross-region and cross-table
> consistency
> > in favor of scalability. This trade-off requires application developers
> to
> > handle  the complexity of ensuring consistency when their modifications
> > span region boundaries. By providing support for global transactions that
> > span regions, tables, or multiple RPCs, Tephra simplifies application
> > development on top of HBase, without a significant impact on performance
> or
> > scalability for many workloads.
> >
> > Tephra leverages HBase’s native data versioning to provide
> multi-versioned
> > concurrency control (MVCC) for transactional reads and writes.
> > With MVCC capability, each transaction sees its own consistent “snapshot”
> > of
> > data, providing snapshot isolation of concurrent transactions.
> > MVCC along with conflict detection and handling enables Optimistic
> > Concurrency Control.
> >
> > Tephra consists of three main components:
> >  * Transaction Server – maintains global view of transaction state,
> assigns
> >    new transaction IDs and performs conflict detection;
> >  * Transaction Client – coordinates start, commit, and rollback of
> > transactions; and
> >  * Transaction Processor Coprocessor – applies filtering to the data read
> > (based
> >    on a given transaction’s state) and cleans up any data from old
> >    (no longer visible) transactions.
> >
> > Although Tephra only supports HBase now, it can be extended to support
> > transactions on any store that has multi-versioning and rollback support.
> > The transactions
> > can span over multiple stores and storage paradigms.
> >
> > = Rationale =
> >
> > Tephra has simple abstractions which can be used by an application to add
> > transaction support over HBase. By abstracting away transaction handling
> > using Tephra, the application is freed of transaction logic, and the
> > application developer can focus on the use case.
> > Also, Tephra can be extended to support transactions on data sources
> other
> > than HBase.
> >
> > By making Tephra an Apache open source project, we believe that there
> will
> > be wider adoption and more opportunities for Tephra to be integrated into
> > other Apache projects.
> >
> > = Current Status =
> >
> > Tephra was built at Cask Data Inc. initially as part of open-source
> > framework Cask Data Application Platform (CDAP) [[ http://cdap.io/]].
> > It was later converted into an independent open source project with
> Apache
> > 2.0 License [[https://github.com/caskdata/tephra]].
> >
> > Tephra is used in CDAP as the transaction engine. As part of CDAP, Tephra
> > has been deployed at multiple companies.
> >
> > Apache Phoenix is using Tephra as transaction engine in the next release.
> >
> > == Meritocracy ==
> >
> > Our intent with this incubator proposal is to start building a diverse
> > developer community around Tephra following the Apache meritocracy model.
> > Since Tephra was initially developed in early 2013, we have had fast
> > adoption and contributions within Cask Data. We are looking forward to
> new
> > contributors. We wish to build a community based on Apache's meritocracy
> > principles, working with those who contribute significantly to the
> project
> > and welcoming them to be committers both during the incubation process
> and
> > beyond.
> >
> > == Community ==
> >
> > Core developers of Tephra are at Cask Data. Recently the developer
> > community has expanded to include folks from Apache Phoenix. We hope to
> > extend our contributor base significantly and we will invite all who are
> > interested in working on distributed transaction engine.
> >
> > == Core Developers ==
> >
> > A few engineers from Cask Data and outside have developed Tephra:
> > Andreas Neumann, Terence Yim, Gary Helmling, Andrew Purtell and Poorna
> > Chandra.
> >
> >
> > == Alignment ==
> >
> > The ASF is the natural choice to host the Tephra project as its goal of
> > encouraging community-driven open source projects fits with our vision
> for
> > Tephra.
> >
> > Additionally, many other projects with which we are familiar and expect
> > Tephra to integrate with, such as Phoenix, Zookeeper, HDFS, log4j, and
> > others mentioned in the External Dependencies section are Apache
> projects,
> > and Tephra will benefit by close proximity to them.
> >
> > = Known Risks =
> >
> > == Orphaned Products ==
> >
> > There is very little risk of Tephra being orphaned, as it is a key part
> of
> > Cask Data’s products. The core Tephra developers plan to continue to work
> > on Tephra, and Cask Data has funding in place to support their efforts
> > going forward.
> > Also with Phoenix using Tephra for transactions, Phoenix developers are
> > keen on contributing to Tephra.
> >
> >
> > == Inexperience with Open Source ==
> >
> > Several of the core developers have experience with open source
> > development. Andreas Neumann is an Apache committer for Oozie and Twill.
> > Terence Yim is an Apache committer for Helix and Twill. Poorna Chandra is
> > an Apache committer for Twill. Gary Helmling is a committer for Apache
> > Twill and a committer and PMC member for Apache HBase.
> > James Taylor is PMC chair for Apache Phoenix, PMC member of Apache
> > Calcite, and an IPMC member.
> >
> > == Homogeneous Developers ==
> >
> > The current core developers are all Cask Data employees. However, we
> > intend to establish a developer community that includes independent and
> > corporate contributors. We are encouraging new contributors via our
> mailing
> > lists, public presentations, and personal contacts, and we will continue
> to
> > do so.
> >
> > Apache Phoenix developers have already contributed several patches to
> > Tephra, and have expressed interest in becoming long term contributors.
> >
> > == Reliance on Salaried Developers ==
> >
> > Currently, these developers are paid to work on Tephra. Once the project
> > has built a community, we expect to attract committers, developers and
> > community other than the current core developers. However, because Cask
> > Data products use Tephra internally, the reliance on salaried developers
> is
> > unlikely to change, at least in the near term.
> >
> > == Relationships with Other Apache Products ==
> >
> > Tephra is deeply integrated with Apache projects. Tephra provides
> > transactions over Apache HBase, and uses Apache Twill and Apache
> Zookeeper
> > for coordination.
> > A number of other Apache projects are Tephra dependencies, and are listed
> > in the External Dependencies section.
> >
> > In addition, Apache Phoenix is using Tephra as the transaction engine.
> >
> > == An Excessive Fascination with the Apache Brand ==
> >
> > While we respect the reputation of the Apache brand and have no doubt
> that
> > it will attract contributors and users, our interest is primarily to give
> > Tephra a solid home as an open source project following an established
> > development model. We have also given additional reasons in the Rationale
> > and Alignment sections.
> >
> > = Documentation =
> >
> > The current documentation for Tephra is at
> > https://github.com/caskdata/tephra.
> >
> > = Initial Source =
> >
> > Tephra codebase is currently hosted at
> https://github.com/caskdata/tephra.
> >
> > = Source and Intellectual Property Submission Plan =
> >
> > Tephra codebase is currently licensed under Apache 2.0 license.
> > Cask Data owns the trademark for "Tephra". As part of the incubation
> > process Cask Data will transfer the trademark to Apache Foundation.
> >
> > = External Dependencies =
> >
> > The dependencies all have Apache-compatible licenses:
> >  * dropwizard metrics (Apache 2.0)
> >  * fastutil (Apache 2.0)
> >  * gson (Apache 2.0)
> >  * guava-libraries (Apache 2.0)
> >  * guice (Apache 2.0)
> >  * hadoop (Apache 2.0)
> >  * hbase (Apache 2.0)
> >  * hdfs (Apache 2.0)
> >  * junit (EPL v1.0)
> >  * logback (EPL v1.0 )
> >  * slf4j (MIT)
> >  * thrift (Apache 2.0)
> >  * twill (Apache 2.0)
> >  * zookeeper (Apache 2.0)
> >
> > = Cryptography =
> >
> > Tephra does not use cryptography itself, however it can run on secure
> > Hadoop, which uses Kerberos.
> >
> > = Required Resources =
> >
> > == Mailing Lists ==
> >
> >  * tephra-private for private PMC discussions (with moderated
> > subscriptions)
> >  * tephra-dev for technical discussions among contributors
> >  * tephra-commits for notification about commits
> >
> > == Subversion Directory ==
> >
> > Git is the preferred source control system: git://git.apache.org/tephra
> >
> > == Issue Tracking ==
> >
> > JIRA Tephra (TEPHRA)
> >
> > == Other Resources ==
> >
> > The existing code already has unit tests, so we would like a Hudson
> > instance to run them whenever a new patch is submitted. This can be added
> > after project creation.
> >
> > = Initial Committers =
> >
> >  * Andreas Neumann <anew at apache dot org>
> >  * Terence Yim <chtyim at apache dot org>
> >  * Poorna Chandra <poorna at apache dot org>
> >  * Gokul Gunasekaran <gokul at cask dot co>
> >  * James Taylor <jamestaylor at apache dot org>
> >  * Thomas D'Silva <tdsilva at apache dot org>
> >  * Gary Helmling <garyh at apache dot org>
> >
> > = Affiliations =
> >
> >  * Andreas Neumann (Cask Data)
> >  * Terence Yim (Cask Data)
> >  * Poorna Chandra (Cask Data)
> >  * Gokul Gunasekaran (Cask Data)
> >  * James Taylor (Salesforce.com)
> >  * Thomas D'Silva (Salesforce.com)
> >  * Gary Helmling (Facebook)
> >
> > = Sponsors =
> >
> > == Champion ==
> >
> > James Taylor <jamestaylor at apache dot org> (V.P., Apache Phoenix)
> >
> > == Nominated Mentors ==
> >
> >  * James Taylor <jamestaylor at apache dot org>
> >  * Lars Hofhansl <larsh at apache dot org>
> >  * Andrew Purtell <apurtell at apache dot org>
> >  * Alan Gates <gates at apache dot org>
> >  * Henry Saputra <hsaputra at apache dot org>
> >
> > == Sponsoring Entity ==
> >
> > We are requesting that the Incubator sponsor this project.
> >
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