Re: [DISCUSS] changing our project mission statement
I like the new version: +1 Thanks Sean! On Sun, Apr 8, 2018 at 4:58 AM, Yu Li wrote: > +1 on changing to use the summarization in release announcement for both > board report and landing page > > Best Regards, > Yu > > On 7 April 2018 at 03:54, Josh Elser wrote: > > > > > > > On 4/3/18 10:38 AM, Sean Busbey wrote: > > > >> Over in HBASE-15317 ("document release announcement template > >> ") I had proposed a brief description of our project that sought to > >> update things to avoid talking about other projects. > >> > >> at the time (a little over two years ago), stack mentioned that he > >> liked the phrasing and maybe we should use it in more places. > >> > >> Here's how we currently summarize ourselves within the ASF (e.g. on > >> board reports): > >> > >> --- > >> HBase is a distributed column-oriented database built on top of Hadoop > >> Common and Hadoop HDFS. > >> --- > >> > >> Here's how we've been summarizing ourselves in release ANNOUNCE emails > >> for a little over two years: > >> > >> --- > >> Apache HBase is an open-source, distributed, versioned, non-relational > >> database. Apache HBase gives you low latency random access to billions > of > >> rows with millions of columns atop non-specialized hardware. To learn > more > >> about HBase, see https://hbase.apache.org/. > >> --- > >> > >> It's a simplification of how we describe ourselves on our website's > >> landing page: > >> > >> --- > >> Apache HBase™ is the Hadoop database, a distributed, scalable, big data > >> store. > >> > >> Use Apache HBase™ when you need random, realtime read/write access to > >> your Big Data. This project's goal is the hosting of very large tables > >> -- billions of rows X millions of columns -- atop clusters of > >> commodity hardware. Apache HBase is an open-source, distributed, > >> versioned, non-relational database modeled after Google's Bigtable: A > >> Distributed Storage System for Structured Data by Chang et al. Just as > >> Bigtable leverages the distributed data storage provided by the Google > >> File System, Apache HBase provides Bigtable-like capabilities on top > >> of Hadoop and HDFS. > >> --- > >> > >> What do folks think? Worth changing how we present ourselves to the > >> board? Worth simplifying our landing page (presumably moving the > >> bigtable stuff to something like a project history or background > >> information section)? > >> > >> > > Moving the details of "based on bigtable" into something "deeper" makes > > sense to me. I like the short+sweet version you propose. Clarity and > > brevity in our branding is a good thing here. > > >
Re: [DISCUSS] changing our project mission statement
+1 on changing to use the summarization in release announcement for both board report and landing page Best Regards, Yu On 7 April 2018 at 03:54, Josh Elser wrote: > > > On 4/3/18 10:38 AM, Sean Busbey wrote: > >> Over in HBASE-15317 ("document release announcement template >> ") I had proposed a brief description of our project that sought to >> update things to avoid talking about other projects. >> >> at the time (a little over two years ago), stack mentioned that he >> liked the phrasing and maybe we should use it in more places. >> >> Here's how we currently summarize ourselves within the ASF (e.g. on >> board reports): >> >> --- >> HBase is a distributed column-oriented database built on top of Hadoop >> Common and Hadoop HDFS. >> --- >> >> Here's how we've been summarizing ourselves in release ANNOUNCE emails >> for a little over two years: >> >> --- >> Apache HBase is an open-source, distributed, versioned, non-relational >> database. Apache HBase gives you low latency random access to billions of >> rows with millions of columns atop non-specialized hardware. To learn more >> about HBase, see https://hbase.apache.org/. >> --- >> >> It's a simplification of how we describe ourselves on our website's >> landing page: >> >> --- >> Apache HBase™ is the Hadoop database, a distributed, scalable, big data >> store. >> >> Use Apache HBase™ when you need random, realtime read/write access to >> your Big Data. This project's goal is the hosting of very large tables >> -- billions of rows X millions of columns -- atop clusters of >> commodity hardware. Apache HBase is an open-source, distributed, >> versioned, non-relational database modeled after Google's Bigtable: A >> Distributed Storage System for Structured Data by Chang et al. Just as >> Bigtable leverages the distributed data storage provided by the Google >> File System, Apache HBase provides Bigtable-like capabilities on top >> of Hadoop and HDFS. >> --- >> >> What do folks think? Worth changing how we present ourselves to the >> board? Worth simplifying our landing page (presumably moving the >> bigtable stuff to something like a project history or background >> information section)? >> >> > Moving the details of "based on bigtable" into something "deeper" makes > sense to me. I like the short+sweet version you propose. Clarity and > brevity in our branding is a good thing here. >
Re: [DISCUSS] changing our project mission statement
On 4/3/18 10:38 AM, Sean Busbey wrote: Over in HBASE-15317 ("document release announcement template ") I had proposed a brief description of our project that sought to update things to avoid talking about other projects. at the time (a little over two years ago), stack mentioned that he liked the phrasing and maybe we should use it in more places. Here's how we currently summarize ourselves within the ASF (e.g. on board reports): --- HBase is a distributed column-oriented database built on top of Hadoop Common and Hadoop HDFS. --- Here's how we've been summarizing ourselves in release ANNOUNCE emails for a little over two years: --- Apache HBase is an open-source, distributed, versioned, non-relational database. Apache HBase gives you low latency random access to billions of rows with millions of columns atop non-specialized hardware. To learn more about HBase, see https://hbase.apache.org/. --- It's a simplification of how we describe ourselves on our website's landing page: --- Apache HBase™ is the Hadoop database, a distributed, scalable, big data store. Use Apache HBase™ when you need random, realtime read/write access to your Big Data. This project's goal is the hosting of very large tables -- billions of rows X millions of columns -- atop clusters of commodity hardware. Apache HBase is an open-source, distributed, versioned, non-relational database modeled after Google's Bigtable: A Distributed Storage System for Structured Data by Chang et al. Just as Bigtable leverages the distributed data storage provided by the Google File System, Apache HBase provides Bigtable-like capabilities on top of Hadoop and HDFS. --- What do folks think? Worth changing how we present ourselves to the board? Worth simplifying our landing page (presumably moving the bigtable stuff to something like a project history or background information section)? Moving the details of "based on bigtable" into something "deeper" makes sense to me. I like the short+sweet version you propose. Clarity and brevity in our branding is a good thing here.