Dear Incubator PMC,

Tajo is not just a PLAN. It is a real project already working on real
environments. As you can see, Tajo has relatively high quality initial
codebase and a solid history. Also, we showed the reasonable future plan
based on the current status of Tajo. We are confident that Tajo is eligible
to join Apache incubator.

Now, we think that the Tajo proposal is ready for voting. If there are no
comments on the Tajo proposal, we will finish this discussion and will call
a VOTE for acceptance of Tajo into the Incubator.

Thanks,
Hyunsik


On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 6:52 PM, Hyunsik Choi <hyun...@apache.org> wrote:

> Hi folks,
>
> I would like to propose Tajo to the Apache incubator.
>
> http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/TajoProposal
>
> Tajo is a distributed data warehouse system for Hadoop. Tajo is designed
> for low-latency and scalable ad-hoc queries, online aggregation and ETL on
> large-data sets by leveraging advanced database techniques. It supports SQL
> standards. Tajo uses HDFS as a primary storage layer, uses Apache Hadoop
> Yarn as a resource management platform, and has its own query engine
> which enables direct control of distributed execution and data flow. Tajo
> is in the alpha stage, and its initial code contains about 100,000 lines.
>
> I are looking forward to your feedback and suggestions.
>
> Thanks,
> Hyunsik Choi
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> = Abstract =
>
> Tajo is a distributed data warehouse system for Hadoop.
>
> = Proposal =
> Tajo is a relational and distributed data warehouse system for Hadoop.
> Tajo is designed for low-latency and scalable ad-hoc queries, online
> aggregation and ETL on large-data sets by leveraging advanced database
> techniques. It supports SQL standards. Tajo is inspired by Dryad,
> MapReduce, Dremel, Scope, and parallel databases. Tajo uses HDFS as a
> primary storage layer, and it has its own query engine which allows direct
> control of distributed execution and data flow. As a result, Tajo has a
> variety of query evaluation strategies and more optimization opportunities.
> In addition, Tajo will have a native columnar execution and and its
> optimizer. Tajo will be an alternative choice to Hive/Pig on the top of
> MapReduce.
>
> = Background =
> Big data analysis has gained much attention in the industrial. Open source
> communities have proposed scalable and distributed solutions for ad-hoc
> queries on big data. However, there is still room for improvement. Markets
> need more faster and efficient solutions. Recently, some alternatives
> (e.g., Cloudera's Impala and Amazon Redshift) have come out.
>
> = Rationale =
> There are a variety of open source distributed execution engines (e.g.,
> hive, and pig) running on the top of MapReduce. They are limited by MR
> framework. They cannot directly control distributed execution and data
> flow, and they just use MR framework. So, they have limited query
> evaluation strategies and optimization opportunities. It is hard for them
> to be optimized for a certain type of data processing.
>
> = Initial Goals =
>
> The initial goal is to write more documents to describe Tajo's internal.
> It will be helpful to recruit more committers and to build a solid
> community. Then, we will make milestones for short/long term plans.
>
> = Current Status =
>
> Tajo is in the alpha stage. Users can execute usual SQL queries (e.g.,
> selection, projection, group-by, join, union and sort) except for nested
> queries. Tajo provides various row/column storage formats, such as CSV,
> RowFile (a row-store file we have implemented), RCFile, and Trevni, and it
> also has a rudimentary ETL feature to transform one data format to another
> data format. In addition, Tajo provides hash and range repartitions. By
> using both repartition methods, Tajo processes aggregation, join, and sort
> queries over a number of cluster nodes. To evaluate the performance, we
> have carried out benchmark test using TPC-H 1TB on 32 cluster nodes.
>
> == Meritocracy ==
>
> We will discuss the milestone and the future plan in an open forum. We
> plan to encourage an environment that supports a meritocracy. The
> contributors will have different privileges according to their
> contributions.
>
> == Community ==
> Big data analysis has gained attention from open source communities,
> industrial and academic areas. Some projects related to Hadoop already have
> very large and active communities. We expect that Tajo also will establish
> an active community. Since Tajo already works for some features and is in
> the alpha stage, it will attract a large community soon.
>
> == Core Developers ==
> Core developers are very experienced in the Apache Hadoop ecosystem. To
> achieve more diversity of developers, we will be eager to recruit
> developers from diverse companies.
> * Eli Reisman <ereisman AT apache DOT org>
> * Hyunsik Choi <hyunsik AT apache DOT org>
> * Jihoon Son <ghoonson AT gmail DOT com>
> * Jin Ho Kim <jhkim AT gruter DOT com>
> * Sangwook Kim <swkim AT inervit DOT com>
>
> == Alignment ==
> Tajo employs Apache Hadoop Yarn as a resource management platform for
> large clusters. It uses HDFS as a primary storage layer. It already
> supports Hadoop-related data formats (RCFile, Trevni) and will support ORC
> file. In addition, we have a plan to integrate Tajo with other products of
> Hadoop ecosystem. Tajo's modules are well organized, and these modules can
> also be used for other projects.
>
> = Known Risks =
>
> == Orphaned Products ==
> Most of codes have been developed by only two core developers, who are
> Hyunsik Choi and Jihoon Son. It may be a risk of being orphaned. However,
> they are guaranteed to have enough time to develop Tajo for years. As you
> can see the commit history, they have participated in this project for
> about two years. Recently, Tajo has been supported by two IT companies in
> Korea. So, the risk of being orphaned is relatively low. In addition, we
> will be eager to recruit additional committers in order to eliminate this
> risk.
>
> == Inexperience with Open Source ==
> Most of the initial committers have experience working on open source
> projects. Eli Reisman and Hyunsik Choi have experience as committers and
> PMC members on other Apache projects.
>
> == Homogeneous Developers ==
> Although they have four affiliations, what most of core developers are in
> South Korea is a risk. This is because their offline activities are limited
> due to their location. Since we surely recognize this risk, we will write
> more complete documents and presentation materials in order to disseminate
> Tajo's internal and users guide. In addition, to mitigate this risk we will
> be eager to recruit additional committers around the world.
>
> == Reliance on Salaried Developers ==
> It is expected that Tajo development will occur on both salaried time and
> on volunteer time. Hyunsik Choi and Jihoon Son belong to Database lab.,
> Korea Univ. They will be paid by the lab to contribute Tajo for years. Jin
> Ho Kim and Sangwook Kim are paid by their employer to contribute to this
> project. Eli Reisman will contribute to this project on volunteer time. In
> addition, we will be eager to recruit additional committers including
> salaried and non-salaried developers.
>
> == Relationships with Other Apache Products ==
> Tajo has some overlapping function with Apache Incubator Drill. However,
> Tajo is more mature than Drill. In addition, there are some significant
> differences. Drill is a distributed system specialized for low-latency
> query processing by using column operations and intermediate data
> streaming. Drill has very simple query optimizer. However, some queries
> including big-big table join and sort are not available in that manner.
> Drill will support some of query types.
>
> In contrast, Tajo has advanced query optimization system. Tajo mainly aims
> at scalable and efficient processing on all query types. By using the query
> optimizer, Tajo will only chase low latency query processing for some query
> types that can be executed in online aggregation manner.
>
> Besides, Tez has some overlapping functions with Tajo. However, Tez is in
> the pre-alpha stage and may be a prototype. When Tez becomes feasible, Tajo
> could use Tez as an underlying framework according to the applicability.
> However, Tajo will still use its row/native columnar execution engine and
> its optimizer. Tajo may be potentially the first application of Tez.
>
> == A Excessive Fascination with the Apache Brand ==
> We believe that the Apache brand will help us to find contributors and to
> grow the community. The community and development process will make this
> project more stable and help establish ubiquitous APIs. In addition, Tajo
> depends other project in Apache Hadoop ecosystem. We expect that
> cooperative work occurs with other projects in the same place.
>
> = Documentation =
> Tajo's demonstration paper was accepted to IEEE ICDE 2013. Since this
> conference will be held in April 2013, we cannot publicly show the paper.
> Instead, we attached some presentation material. Checkout this slide (
> http://www.slideshare.net/hyunsikchoi/tajo-intro)
>
> In addition, some documents (e.g., getting started) are available at
> http://tajo-project.github.com/tajo/
>
> = Initial Source =
> The initial source code has been developed in the Database Lab. Korea
> Univ. This has been implemented in Java and has almost 100,000 lines except
> for parser and protobuf generated codes. Currently, initial source code is
> already available on GitHub at https://github.com/tajo-project/tajo.
>
> = Source and Intellectual Property Submission Plan =
>
> We intend the entire code base to be licensed under the Apache License,
> Version 2.0.
>
> = External Dependencies =
> The required dependencies are all Apache compatible licenses. The
> following components with non-Apache licenses are enumerated:
>
> * Google Guava
> * Google Protocol Buffer
> * Antlr
> * Mockito
> * JLine2
>
> = Cryptography =
>
> Tajo will depend on secure Hadoop that can optionally use Kerberos.
>
> = Required Resources =
> == Mailling List ==
> * tajo-private (with moderated subscriptions)
> * tajo-dev
> * tajo-commits
> * tajo-user
>
> == Subversion Directory ==
> https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/tajo.git
>
> == Issue Tracking ==
> Jira Tajo (TAJO)
>
> == Other Resources ==
> * Continuous Integration
> * Jenkins
> * Wiki
> * http://wiki.apache.org/tajo
>
> = Initial Committers =
> * Eli Reisman <ereisman AT apache DOT org>
> * Hyunsik Choi <hyunsik AT apache DOT org>
> * Jihoon Son <ghoonson AT gmail DOT com>
> * Jin Ho Kim <jhkim AT gruter DOT com>
> * Sangwook Kim <swkim AT inervit DOT com>
>
> = Affiliations =
> * Eli Reisman (Hortonworks)
> * Hyunsik Choi (Database Lab., Korea University)
> * Jihoon Son (Database Lab., Korea University)
> * Jin Ho Kim (Gruter)
> * Sangwook Kim (Inervit)
>
> The nominated mentors are employees of Hortonworks and NASA JPL.
>
> * Chris Mattman - NASA JPL
> * Jakob Homan - LinkedIn
> * Owen O'Malley - Hortonworks
>
> = Sponsors =
>
> == Champion ==
>
> * Jakob Homan <ghoman AT apache DOT org>
>
> == Nominated Mentors ==
>
> * Chris Mattman <chris DOT a DOT mattmann AT jpl DOT nasa DOT gov>
> * Jakob Homan <jghoman AT apache DOT org>
> * Owen O'Malley <omalley AT apache DOT org>
>
> == Sponsoring Entity ==
> Apache Incubator
>

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