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Andy Grove updated ARROW-10972:
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Description:
Given the momentum and number of contributors involved in the Rust
implementation, I think it would be useful to crowdsource a roadmap for the
next few releases that we expect to release in 2021.
We have a small number of active committers on the project currently and it is
hard for us to keep up with all the PRs sometimes, especially when so many
different areas are being contributed to.
It would be helpful if we can co-ordinate to prioritize work for the release.
Of course, this is open source, and anyone can contribute anything at any time,
but it would be nice to have some areas that we all agree are the main
priorities.
I will create a PR to kick start this discussion.
was:
Given the momentum and number of contributors involved in the Rust
implementation, I think it would be useful to crowdsource a roadmap for the
next release.
We have a small number of active committers on the project currently and it is
hard for us to keep up with all the PRs sometimes, especially when so many
different areas are being contributed to.
It would be helpful if we can co-ordinate to prioritize work for the release.
Of course, this is open source, and anyone can contribute anything at any time,
but it would be nice to have some areas that we all agree are the main
priorities.
I will create a PR to kick start this discussion.
> [Rust] RFC Roadmap for 2021
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> Key: ARROW-10972
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARROW-10972
> Project: Apache Arrow
> Issue Type: Task
> Components: Rust
> Reporter: Andy Grove
> Assignee: Andy Grove
> Priority: Major
>
> Given the momentum and number of contributors involved in the Rust
> implementation, I think it would be useful to crowdsource a roadmap for the
> next few releases that we expect to release in 2021.
> We have a small number of active committers on the project currently and it
> is hard for us to keep up with all the PRs sometimes, especially when so many
> different areas are being contributed to.
> It would be helpful if we can co-ordinate to prioritize work for the release.
> Of course, this is open source, and anyone can contribute anything at any
> time, but it would be nice to have some areas that we all agree are the main
> priorities.
> I will create a PR to kick start this discussion.
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