Hey Chris,

yeah good idea :)  I’ll try to include more of that in the future and share
our next steps as well. What I posted earlier isn’t a ‘fixed format’ anyway
— will tweak it if better ideas come up ;-)

I would also like to add a part of something like ideas we’d love to see
community feedback on or things we’re opening up for community
discussion,etc.

Pengcheng

Am Fr., 18. Apr. 2025 um 11:32 Uhr schrieb Christofer Dutz <
christofer.d...@c-ware.de>:

> Hi Pengcheng,
>
> thanks for sharing … I guess this helps seeing what the project was up to,
> would it be possible to add „what’s up next“, as this could help potential
> external contributors to participate?
>
> Chris
>
>
> Von: Pengcheng Zheng <maca...@gmail.com>
> Datum: Freitag, 18. April 2025 um 11:12
> An: dev@iotdb.apache.org <dev@iotdb.apache.org>
> Betreff: [Timecho Weekly Update] IoTDB Development Tracker
> Dear IoTDB community,
>
> As mentioned earlier this week, we’d like to share a brief update on some
> of the development progress and ongoing work from the Timecho team this
> week. Our focus continues to be on improving system performance, expanding
> feature support, and preparing new capabilities that may interest the
> community.
>
> ## IoTDB Development Tracker:
>
> *- *Data Subscription & Sync Optimization: Fixed several issues related to
> data subscription and synchronization.
>
> - Active/Async Load: Working on improving performance and optimizing
> monitoring items.
>
> - Scale-in Optimization: A load balancing strategy was implemented to
> improve resource allocation during scale-in.
>
> - RTO/RPO Improvements: Working on enhancing high availability of
> read/write for better fault tolerance.
>
> - C# Session Client: (1) Released version 2.0.2 with support for the table
> mode; (2) Released version 1.3.4, which adds support for four new data
> types and fixes an issue where incomplete result sets were returned when
> querying a cluster.
>
> - Feature Reviews: Completed reviews for built-in table-valued functions
> (TVFs), UDTFs in table mode, and window function support.
>
> - Ecosystem Integration: DBeaver Integration with Table Mode in Progress.
>
> - Function Definition Stage in Our View: (1) Table mode
> subsequence-matching UDTF; (2) AINode inference integration with table
> mode; (3) RPC compression
>
>
> We’ll continue sharing updates like this regularly. Feedback, suggestions,
> or ideas are always welcome — feel free to open a discussion!
>
>
> Best regards,
>
> Pengcheng
> The Timecho Team
>

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