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Tom

On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 12:42 PM, Aaron McCurry <amccu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I would like to call a vote for accepting Blur for incubation in the
> Apache Incubator. The full proposal is available below.
>
> Please cast your vote:
>
> [ ] +1, bring Blur into Incubator
> [ ] +0, I don't care either way,
> [ ] -1, do not bring Blur into Incubator, because...
>
> This vote will be open for 72 hours and only votes from the Incubator
> PMC are binding.
>
> Thank you for your consideration!
>
> Aaron
>
> http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/BlurProposal
>
> = Blur Proposal =
>
> == Abstract ==
> Blur is a search platform capable of searching massive amounts of data
> in a cloud computing environment. Blur leverages several existing
> Apache projects, including Apache Lucene, Apache Hadoop, Apache
> !ZooKeeper and Apache Thrift.  Both bulk and near real time (NRT)
> updates are possible with Blur.  Bulk updates are accomplished using
> Hadoop Map/Reduce and NRT are performed through direct Thrift calls.
>
> == Proposal ==
> Blur is an open source search platform capable of querying massive
> amounts of data at incredible speeds. Rather than using the flat,
> document-like data model used by most search solutions, Blur allows
> you to build rich data models and search them in a semi-relational
> manner similar to joins while querying a relational database. Using
> Blur, you can get precise search results against terabytes of data at
> Google-like speeds.  Blur leverages multiple open source projects
> including Hadoop, Lucene, Thrift and !ZooKeeper to create an
> environment where structured data can be transformed into an index
> that runs on a Hadoop cluster.  Blur uses the power of Map/Reduce for
> bulk indexing into Blur.  Server failures are handled automatically by
> using !ZooKeeper for cluster state and HDFS for index storage.
>
> == Background ==
> Blur was created by Aaron !McCurry in 2010. Blur was developed to
> solve the challenges in dealing with searching huge quantities of data
> that the traditional RDBMS solutions could not cope with while still
> providing JOIN-like capabilities to query the data.  Several other
> open source projects have implemented aspects of this design including
> elasticsearch, Katta and Apache Solr.
>
> == Rationale ==
> There is a need for a distributed search capability within the Hadoop
> ecosystem. Currently, there are no other search solutions that
> natively leverage HDFS and the failover features of Hadoop in the same
> manner as the Blur project. The communities we expect to be most
> interested in such a project are government, health care, and other
> industries where scalability is a concern. We have made much progress
> in developing this project over the past 2 years and believe both the
> project and the interested communities would benefit from this work
> being openly available and having open development.  In future
> versions of Blur the API will more closely follow the API’s provided
> in Lucene so that systems that already use Lucene can more easily
> scale with Blur. Blur can be viewed as a query execution engine that
> Lucene based solutions can utilize when scale becomes an issue.
>
> == Initial Goals ==
> The initial goals of the project are:
>  * To migrate the Blur codebase, issue tracking and wiki from
> github.com and integrate the project with the ASF infrastructure.
>  * Add new committers to the project and grow the community in "The Apache 
> Way".
>
> == Current Status ==
>
> === Meritocracy ===
> Blur was initially developed by Aaron !McCurry in June 2010.  Since
> then Blur has continued to evolve with the support of a small
> development team at Near Infinity.  As a part of the Apache Software
> Foundation, the Apache Blur team intends to strongly encourage the
> community to help with and contribute to the project.  Apache Blur
> will actively seek potential committers and help them become familiar
> with the codebase.
>
> === Community ===
> A small community has developed around Blur and several project teams
> are currently using Blur for their big data search capability. The
> source code is currently available on GitHub and there is a dedicated
> website (blur.io) that provides an overview of the project. Blur has
> been shared with several members of the Apache community and has been
> presented at the Bay Area HUG (see
> http://www.meetup.com/hadoop/events/20109471/).
>
> === Core Developers ===
> The current developers are employed by Near Infinity Corporation, but
> we anticipate interest developing among other companies.
>
> === Alignment ===
> Blur is built on top of a number of Apache projects; Hadoop, Lucene,
> !ZooKeeper, and Thrift. It builds with Maven.  During the course of
> Blur development, a couple of patches have been committed back to the
> Lucene project, including LUCENE-2205 and LUCENE-2215.  Due to the
> strong relationship with the before mentioned Apache projects, the
> incubator is a good match for Blur.
>
> == Known Risks ==
>
> === Orphaned Products ===
> There is only a small risk of being orphaned. The customers that
> currently use Blur are committed to improving the codebase of the
> project due to its fulfilling needs not addressed by any other
> software. In addition, one customer is providing financial support to
> further develop Blur given its importance on mission-critical
> projects.
>
> === Inexperience with Open Source ===
> The codebase has been treated internally as an open source project
> since its beginning, and Near Infinity has extensive experience
> developing and releasing open source projects
> (http://www.nearinfinity.com/products/open_source). We do not
> anticipate difficulty in operating under the Apache Way.
>
> === Homogeneous Developers ===
> Current developers are all employed by Near Infinity but we are
> actively seeking contributors from different companies and would
> welcome their participation.
>
> === Reliance on Salaried Developers ===
> Blur was originally created by Aaron !McCurry as a personal project
> and he remains the primary contributor.  Currently, Aaron’s employer
> (Near Infinity) fully supports his continued participation with paid,
> dedicated time to work on Blur. All other current developers are paid
> by Near Infinity to work on Blur as well.
>
> === Relationships with Other Apache Products ===
> Blur dependencies:
>
>  * Apache Hadoop
>  * Apache Lucene
>  * Apache !ZooKeeper
>  * Apache Thrift
>  * Apache log4j
>
> === Apache Brand ===
> Our interest in releasing this code as an Apache project is due to its
> strong relationship with other Apache projects, i.e. Blur has
> dependencies on Hadoop, Lucene, !ZooKeeper, and Thrift and its
> uniqueness within the Hadoop ecosystem.
>
> == Documentation ==
> Current documentation can be found at http://blur.io and
> https://github.com/nearinfinity/blur.
>
> == Initial Source ==
> Blur has been in development since summer 2010. The core codebase
> consists of about ~29,000 (~10,000 if the generated RPC code is not
> included) lines of code mainly Java.
>
> == Source and Intellectual Property Submission Plan ==
> Blur core code, examples, documentation, and training materials will
> be submitted by Near Infinity Corporation.
>
> == External Dependencies ==
>  * concurrentlinkedhashmap - Apache 2.0 License -
> http://code.google.com/p/concurrentlinkedhashmap/
>
> == Cryptography ==
> none
>
> == Required Resources ==
>  * Mailing Lists
>    * blur-private
>    * blur-dev
>    * blur-commits
>    * blur-user
>  * Subversion Directory
>    * https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/blur.git
>  * Issue Tracking
>    * JIRA
>  * Continuous Integration
>    * Jenkins
>  * Web
>    * http://incubator.apache.org/blur/wiki at http://wiki.apache.org
> or http://cwiki.apache.org
>
> == Initial Committers ==
>  * Aaron !McCurry (aaron.mccurry at nearinfinity dot com)
>  * Scott Leberknight (scott.leberknight at nearinfinity dot com)
>  * Ryan Gimmy (ryan.gimmy at nearinfinity dot com)
>  * Tim Williams (twilliams at apache dot org)
>  * Patrick Hunt (phunt at apache dot org)
>  * Doug Cutting (cutting at apache dot org)
>
> == Affiliations ==
>  * Aaron !McCurry, Near Infinity
>  * Scott Leberknight, Near Infinity
>  * Ryan Gimmy, Near Infinity
>  * Patrick Hunt, Cloudera
>  * Doug Cutting, Cloudera
>
> == Sponsors ==
>  * Champion: Patrick Hunt
>
> == Nominated Mentors ==
>  * Tim Williams  (twilliams at apache dot org)
>  * Doug Cutting (cutting at apache dot org)
>  * Patrick Hunt (phunt at apache dot org)
>
> == Sponsoring Entity ==
>  * Apache Incubator
>
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