If you ever see any opportunity to speak about Calcite, you're always welcome to do so. If you ask on the list, there are many people who can share material from past talks you may find useful.
-- Michael Mior mm...@apache.org On Tue, Apr 3, 2018, 18:41 Shuyi Chen, <suez1...@gmail.com> wrote: > Thanks a lot for the introduction, Michael and Julian. It is a great honor > to become a Calcite committer. Looking forward to continuing contributing > to the project. > > As Julian and Michael mention, I've been actively working on open source > projects like Calcite, Flink and AthenaX (which both use Calcite). In > Calcite, I've been mainly working on adding new features/fixing bugs in > core and the new DDL support. > > I am also interested in speaking in conference/meetup. I would definitely > be happy to help present and advocate Calcite in conference/meetup. Please > Let me know what I can help and what the process is :) > > Shuyi > > On Mon, Apr 2, 2018 at 3:49 PM, Julian Hyde <jh...@apache.org> wrote: > >> Welcome, Shuyi! I am impressed with the quality of contributions you have >> been making recently, and your participation on the dev list. >> >> Are some of your contributions are related to AthenaX? I know you have >> blogged/spoken about AthenaX, Flink and Calcite. >> >> Julian >> >> >> > On Apr 2, 2018, at 4:10 PM, Michael Mior <mm...@uwaterloo.ca> wrote: >> > >> > Apache Calcite's Project Management Committee (PMC) has invited Shuyi >> Chen >> > to become a committer, and we are pleased to announce that he has >> accepted. >> > >> > Shuyi has made several contributions over the last year (many of them >> > related to Flink integration). He has also been active on this list >> helping >> > people with their questions. >> > >> > Shuyi, welcome, thank you for your contributions, and we look forward >> your >> > further interactions with the community! If you wish, please feel free >> to >> > tell us more about yourself and what you are working on. >> > >> > Michael Mior (on behalf of the Apache Calcite PMC) >> >> > > > -- > "So you have to trust that the dots will somehow connect in your future." >