Re: [DISCUSS] State of the project 2020

2020-11-26 Thread Danny Chan
uld be via a talk > in > > our > > > > > coming online meetup. > > > > > > > > > > Finally, +1 on Haisheng being our next PMC chair. > > > > > > > > > > Best regards, > > > > > Ruben > > > >

Re: [DISCUSS] State of the project 2020

2020-11-20 Thread Michael Mior
and so on, so as to bring > > > relational > > > > algebra into physical query engine. Another point is the construction > > of > > > > materialized view recognition framework, which realizes the ability of > > > > materialized view recognition of common relational algebra. The

Re: [DISCUSS] State of the project 2020

2020-11-20 Thread Haisheng Yuan
online meetup. > > > > > > > > > > Finally, +1 on Haisheng being our next PMC chair. > > > > > > > > > > Best regards, > > > > > Ruben > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > On Tue, Nov 10, 2020 at 6:14 PM

Re: [DISCUSS] State of the project 2020

2020-11-18 Thread Julian Hyde
ood at semantic transformation of relational > > algebra. > > > In > > > > > the process of the project, users can optimize relational algebra by > > > > > implementing RelOptRule or RelShuttle and so on, so as to bring > > > > relational > >

Re: [DISCUSS] State of the project 2020

2020-11-14 Thread Forward Xu
query engine. Another point is the construction > > of > > > > materialized view recognition framework, which realizes the ability > of > > > > materialized view recognition of common relational algebra. The > > > expression > > > > of

Re: [DISCUSS] State of the project 2020

2020-11-14 Thread Stamatis Zampetakis
ommon relational algebra. The > > expression > > > of relational algebra is very flexible, and it can do better in > > identifying > > > various materialized views. > > > > > > > > > +1 for voting Haisheng. > > > > > > > > > Best, > > > Zhaohui Xu > > > > > >

Re: [DISCUSS] State of the project 2020

2020-11-11 Thread Rui Wang
gt; > > > Best, > > Zhaohui Xu > > > > > > ------原始邮件------ > > 发件人: > > "dev" > > < > &

Re: [DISCUSS] State of the project 2020

2020-11-11 Thread Ruben Q L
sheng. > > > Best, > Zhaohui Xu > > > --原始邮件-- > 发件人: > "dev" > < > zabe...@gmail.com; > 发送时间:2020年11月5日(星期四) 上午6:26 &

??????[DISCUSS] State of the project 2020

2020-11-10 Thread 953396112
Hi Stamatis, Thanks for your great work! Calcite is very good at semantic transformation of relational algebra. In the process of the project, users can optimize relational algebra by implementing RelOptRule or RelShuttle and so on, so as to bring relational algebra into physical query

Re: [DISCUSS] State of the project 2020

2020-11-08 Thread Chunwei Lei
Hi Stamatis, Thank you for sharing this detailed information and appreciate your excellent work as our chair. It's an honor to be part of this awesome project. As we can see, we have more and more people who are willing to contribute. But some of them might do not know our convention. So the

Re: [DISCUSS] State of the project 2020

2020-11-08 Thread JiaTao Tao
Hi Stamatis, Thanks for your great work. 2) What areas do we need to do better? 1. Lattice/Materialized view 2. Streaming(we can more contact with Flink project) 3) Which other candidates should we consider for PMC chair? I think Haisheng and Danny are all excellent choices. Regards! Aron Tao

Re: [DISCUSS] State of the project 2020

2020-11-08 Thread Fan Liya
Hi Stamatis, Thanks for your great work! I am feeling lucky to have you as our chair in 2020! Concerning the problem of PR reviewing, one method that comes to my mind is to divide Calcite into a few sub-areas, and assign some owners to each sub-area (based on code contribution, etc.). So once a

Re: [DISCUSS] State of the project 2020

2020-11-08 Thread Francis Chuang
Hey Stamatis, Thanks for putting this together for 2020. Thank you for being our chair for 2020 and the excellent work you have done in this capacity. I agree that reviewing pull requests is still an issue with the project and while we have made a lot of progress it this area, it's still

[DISCUSS] State of the project 2020

2020-11-04 Thread Stamatis Zampetakis
Hi Calcite community members, A bit more than five years ago (October 22, 2015) Calcite graduated to a top-level Apache project[1]. At that time, the community decided to have an annual “state of the project” discussion and to vote for a new PMC chair/VP[2]. So, I’m kicking off both of those