Re: [DISCUSS] Include python-phoenixdb into Phoenix

2018-03-08 Thread Ankit Singhal
Thanks, Lucas and Josh. I'm now putting up the formal thread for voting. On Fri, Mar 2, 2018 at 2:50 AM, Josh Elser wrote: > He appears! Thanks for weighing in. Comments inline.. > > On Thu, Mar 1, 2018 at 3:55 PM, Lukáš Lalinský wrote: > > I'm fine with including the code. The license already

Re: [DISCUSS] Include python-phoenixdb into Phoenix

2018-03-01 Thread Josh Elser
He appears! Thanks for weighing in. Comments inline.. On Thu, Mar 1, 2018 at 3:55 PM, Lukáš Lalinský wrote: > I'm fine with including the code. The license already matches Phoenix, is > there anything else that you would need regarding that? There's an official IP clearance process we need to fo

Re: [DISCUSS] Include python-phoenixdb into Phoenix

2018-03-01 Thread Lukáš Lalinský
I'm fine with including the code. The license already matches Phoenix, is there anything else that you would need regarding that? Releasing Python code involves building the source distribution package and uploading it to PyPI. If you end up using the python-phoenixdb project, I can give you full

Re: [DISCUSS] Include python-phoenixdb into Phoenix

2018-03-01 Thread Josh Elser
Obviously, I'm in favor of this. Thanks for bringing it up again, Ankit. I remember Lukas giving his "blessing" to the project being pulled up into Apache Phoenix in the past. It seems like there are multiple authors on the pyPhoenix fork -- we'll need to make sure that we have all authors on boar

[DISCUSS] Include python-phoenixdb into Phoenix

2018-03-01 Thread Ankit Singhal
Re-opening the thread as I can extend help towards the IP clearance process[1] to include python-phoenixdb[2] if Lukas Lalinsky and community agrees to it. I found both the repositories[2][3] on par but we should let first Lukáš Lalinský (the original owner) to confirm if he agrees to contribute h