+1 (binding), with the following caveats: * [before closing the vote] Completion of IP clearance process, as we've been requested. It is easier to do it than having to argue why it is not necessary. * [at any time, possibly later] Figuring out the release mechanics.
Great work; across the board! On Mon, May 21, 2018 at 6:29 PM, Jason Kuster <jasonkus...@google.com> wrote: > +1! So excited to have gotten to this point -- congrats to all. I've been > excited to do some reviews of the Go SDK since becoming a committer; really > happy about this. > > On Mon, May 21, 2018 at 6:03 PM Henning Rohde <hero...@google.com> wrote: > >> Hi everyone, >> >> Now that the remaining issues have been resolved as discussed, I'd like >> to propose a formal vote on accepting the Go SDK into master. The main >> practical difference is that the Go SDK would be part of the Apache Beam >> release going forward. >> >> Highlights of the Go SDK: >> * Go user experience with natively-typed DoFns with (simulated) generic >> types >> * Covers most of the Beam model: ParDo, GBK, CoGBK, Flatten, Combine, >> Windowing, .. >> * Includes several IO connectors: Datastore, BigQuery, PubSub, >> extensible textio. >> * Supports the portability framework for both batch and streaming, >> notably the upcoming portable Flink runner >> * Supports a direct runner for small batch workloads and testing. >> * Includes pre-commit tests and post-commit integration tests. >> >> And last but not least >> * includes contributions from several independent users and developers, >> notably an IO connector for Datastore! >> >> Website: https://beam.apache.org/documentation/sdks/go/ >> Code: https://github.com/apache/beam/tree/master/sdks/go >> Design: https://s.apache.org/beam-go-sdk-design-rfc >> >> Please vote: >> [ ] +1, Approve that the Go SDK becomes an official part of Beam >> [ ] -1, Do not approve (please provide specific comments) >> >> Thanks, >> The Gophers of Apache Beam >> >> >> > > -- > ------- > Jason Kuster > Apache Beam / Google Cloud Dataflow > > See something? Say something. go/jasonkuster-feedback >