Hi Chris,

Nice question! Tajo also has interesting history. I'll give the
details of history tomorrow because here is too late :)

Best regards,
Hyunsik

On Sat, Aug 23, 2014 at 1:28 AM, Christian Schwabe
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> For about three months now I am dealing with Tajo. Here, I received an
> insight into the documentation especially now know how to start with Tajo,
> which error it can be committed, have made me an overview of the Jira
> tickets and read existing documentation.
>
> I'm fascinated by how fast this community has grown and how far you're come
> previously and caused the potential Tajo.
> What I would like to employ me now closer is the historical and technical
> view of Tajo.
> That means I ask myself questions like: How did you come to the name of
> Tajo? When was indeed set the first milestone? Everywhere I read the year
> 2013. But is this actually the first time at which the first time was
> thought about Tajo? Who is the initiator of this project?
> Above all technical processes would be interested in me and certainly other
> very much. Apart from a few presentations on tajo.apache.org >> News there
> is little documentation, or I have not found it yet.
> In addition to the Jira tickets and documentation
> (https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/TAJO/Apache+TAJO+Home,
> http://tajo.apache.org/docs/0.8.0/index.html ) I have the impression that
> her somewhat neglected transparency in addition to the rapid technological
> developments. This is only my own personal opinion and does not criticize
> any individual.
> I appreciate your work very much and can understand as Computer Science with
> Business what it means for a development work.
>
> Can you give me more information on the points mentioned above?
>
> P.S.: I hope I was not misunderstood. I want to look more behind the scenes
> of Tajo and learn to understand the technical background and the birth and
> historical development of Tajo.
>
> Best regards,
> Chris

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