Yes, I do plan to come up with a proposal with a list. The ones that come to mind are flume, enrichment, various dimensional operators and any custom partitioners. The dimensional operators are in a mature state and usable today, in future they could also be ported onto the new windowing and managed state operator framework.
Thanks On Fri, Sep 9, 2016 at 4:29 PM, Thomas Weise <[email protected]> wrote: > A cursory look suggests there is a lot of overlap. I'm looking forward to > see a proposal that reflects a vision how to evolve Malhar rather than just > moving around code. > > Thomas > > > On Thu, Sep 8, 2016 at 2:40 PM, Pramod Immaneni <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > DataTorrent, the initial contributor to Apex and the company I work for, > > has opened up a library of operators called Megh recently to the public > and > > has made the repository available under the Apache License. The link to > the > > repository is below. These operators, for the most part, contain > > functionality that is complementary to what Malhar library provides and > > were developed to solve business use cases that arose over time. Also, > some > > operators in Malhar were inspired from early implementations in the Megh > > library and were built upon knowledge gained in doing the original > > implementations. > > > > Our goal is to not have Megh as a separate library but rather bring these > > operators into Malhar in a fashion that it is consistent with the Malhar > > project and repository. In the upcoming days, in a gradual fashion, we > will > > have more details on the individual operators that we would like to > > contribute. Also, if you are interested in helping with this effort > please > > raise your hand. > > > > https://github.com/DataTorrent/Megh/ > > > > Thanks > > >
