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2023-10-18 Thread ankur

Re: [DISCUSS] SPIP: State Data Source - Reader

2023-10-18 Thread Jungtaek Lim
Also, I want to replicate the comment Liang-Chi put into SPIP doc, as it is a rather general and usual question for every new addition of data source. Hence I want to sort it out for everyone. As I know, the author implemented a third-party tool for query state store > as a data source long time

Re: [DISCUSS] SPIP: State Data Source - Reader

2023-10-18 Thread Jungtaek Lim
Thanks Raghu for your support! Btw, I'd like to replicate the support from JIRA ticket itself, I see support from Chaoqin and Praveen. Thanks both! On Thu, Oct 19, 2023 at 5:56 AM Raghu Angadi wrote: > +1 overall and a big +1 to keeping offline state-rebalancing as a primary > use case. > >

Re: [DISCUSS] SPIP: State Data Source - Reader

2023-10-18 Thread Raghu Angadi
+1 overall and a big +1 to keeping offline state-rebalancing as a primary use case. Raghu. On Mon, Oct 16, 2023 at 11:25 AM Bartosz Konieczny wrote: > Thank you, Jungtaek, for your answers! It's clear now. > > +1 for me. It seems like a prerequisite for further ops-related > improvements for

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2023-10-18 Thread Duy Pham
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Re: [DISCUSS] SPIP: State Data Source - Reader

2023-10-18 Thread Jungtaek Lim
Thanks Yuanjian for your support! I've left a comment but to replicate here - I agree with your point. It's really uneasy for a new feature to be stable from the initial version and we might want to decide on breaking backward compatibility for (semantic) bug fixes/improvements. Maybe we could

Re: [DISCUSS] SPIP: State Data Source - Reader

2023-10-18 Thread Yuanjian Li
+1, I have no issues with the practicality and value of this feature itself. I've left some comments concerning ongoing maintenance and compatibility-related matters, which we can continue to discuss. Jungtaek Lim 于2023年10月17日周二 05:23写道: > Thanks Bartosz and Anish for your support! > > I'll