Re: StreamPipes - Help needed

2021-03-19 Thread 19bda004 Anush Krishna v
This is great, thank you so much! also since I don't have a @apache.org id I am unable to join the slack can you share me an invite link if its possible? On Tue, 16 Mar 2021 at 03:22, Patrick Wiener wrote: > Hi Anush, > > you’re right - there are various things to cover, also in terms of >

Re: StreamPipes - Help needed

2021-03-15 Thread Patrick Wiener
Hi Anush, you’re right - there are various things to cover, also in terms of flexibility as JVM based pipeline elements supports various static properties, messaging transport protocols and so on. However, I’d suggest we start rather minimal thereby gradually evolving the python wrapper. That

Re: StreamPipes - Help needed

2021-03-15 Thread 19bda004 Anush Krishna v
Thanks, I'll drop in my channel and say Hi. I started looking over the existing wrappers and the one in Python I guess there are a lot of things to cover. It would be great if you can assign my beginner level issues on the Wrapper task so that I can use the time to understand the project better

Re: StreamPipes - Help needed

2021-03-15 Thread Patrick Wiener
Hi Anush, great to hear from you :) For communication via Slack: You can find us on Slack in the official ASF Slack -> #streampipes [1] For issues/tasks: Are you looking for a general-purpose issue to get more familiar with StreamPipes or specific ones related to the Python wrapper task for

Re: StreamPipes - Help needed

2021-03-12 Thread 19bda004 Anush Krishna v
This is great, thank you so much! I think I have picked up skills to get me started on this, Are there any easy or starter-level issues I can start working on? I feel it will help me writing up my proposal and come up with some good ideas. Is there a Slack or a Discord channel I can join to

Re: StreamPipes - Help needed

2021-02-22 Thread Patrick Wiener
Hi Anush, Welcome to the open source community and thanks for your interest in contributing to StreamPipes. As a start, you can familiarize yourself with StreamPipes by going to the website[1] as well as documentation[2]. You can also find some youtube material that is worth checking out to