Yeah if anyone wants to take this on, I'll happily add them to the wilbur project. I think github is a fantastic way to rapidly share helper UDFs, etc.
D On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 5:41 PM, Bill Graham <[email protected]> wrote: > Breaking piggybank out into it's own repos has been discussed before and > would be an awesome thing. Dmitriy looked into this a while back. IIRC, the > challenge has been around complexity with managing piggybank/pig evolution > in a way that handles version dependancies well between the two. So for now > piggybank remains a contrib of pig, where they can evolve in lock step. > > The Pig on github is just a mirror of Pig's apache svn, so you can > contribute via patches made from either. > > > On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 4:17 PM, Jonathan Coveney <[email protected] > >wrote: > > > Generally, people file a JIRA with their update against the piggybank (in > > pig src, contrib/piggybank/java/etc) and helper functions live there. > There > > are a couple other places, but that's generally the most active one. > > > > 2012/3/26 Corbin Hoenes <[email protected]> > > > > > I know there has been lots of discussion on git going on. I've been > > > wanting a place to stick useful UDFS that are pretty generic as well as > > > nice place to share other people's work. I was thinking github would > be > > a > > > nice place to do this (and have heard others say as much on this list). > > > > > > I noticed we now have apache pig on github: > > https://github.com/apache/pig > > > as well as a "wilbur" piggybank repository. > > > > > > Is forking the apache repos and contributing to the piggybank inside > > there > > > the best way to let people share/reuse these common UDFs or is there > > > something else? > > > > > > > > > -- > *Note that I'm no longer using my Yahoo! email address. Please email me at > [email protected] going forward.* >
