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Julian Hyde commented on CALCITE-1240:
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Here are the steps to go through the [IP clearance
process|http://incubator.apache.org/ip-clearance/]. The steps are:
# Vote on dev about accepting the code into the project
# Add new IP clearance proposal to http://incubator.apache.org/ip-clearance/
# Contributor(s) (i.e. [~francischuang]) execute a [software grant
document|https://www.apache.org/licenses/software-grant.txt] and PMC sends to
the ASF secretary
# Check that contributor(s) has filed an ICLA with ASF
# Once the Software Grant has been acknowledged by the ASF secretary and the
ICLAs are on file, start a lazy consensus vote about the IP clearance on
general@incubator
A separate git repo is certainly possible. I can see the benefits. I have a
small concern that it might make unified releases of Avatica-Java and
Avatica-Go more difficult (if we ever decided to do that).
[~julienledem] since you've been through this, do you have any regrets about
splitting Parquet into several repositories?
> Avatica client written in Golang
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> Key: CALCITE-1240
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CALCITE-1240
> Project: Calcite
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: avatica
> Reporter: Julian Hyde
> Assignee: Julian Hyde
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> Add a client for Avatica written in the Go language (aka "Golang").
> There is one at https://github.com/Boostport/avatica and the author has
> offered to contribute it.
> The driver is currently somewhat specialized for Phoenix but our goal should
> be to allow it to work against any Avatica provider (without diminishing its
> value to Phoenix users).
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