Hi Henry,

Thanks for your support! I will leave it up to Matei and
the incoming Spark community to decide if they would like
to add you (or anyone else) to the wiki as a contributor
on the project.

Thanks!

Cheers,
Chris

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Chris Mattmann, Ph.D.
Senior Computer Scientist
NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Pasadena, CA 91109 USA
Office: 171-266B, Mailstop: 171-246
Email: chris.a.mattm...@nasa.gov
WWW:  http://sunset.usc.edu/~mattmann/
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Adjunct Assistant Professor, Computer Science Department
University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089 USA
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-----Original Message-----
From: Henry Saputra <henry.sapu...@gmail.com>
Reply-To: "general@incubator.apache.org" <general@incubator.apache.org>
Date: Friday, May 31, 2013 12:38 PM
To: "general@incubator.apache.org" <general@incubator.apache.org>
Subject: Re: [PROPOSAL] Apache Spark for the Incubator

>Wow! I have been using Shark, which runs on top of Shark, with Mesos in
>our
>prototype for API analytics for a while and would LOVE to help as mentor
>and initial contributors.
>
>
>- Henry
>
>
>
>On Fri, May 31, 2013 at 11:03 AM, Mattmann, Chris A (398J) <
>chris.a.mattm...@jpl.nasa.gov> wrote:
>
>> Hi Folks,
>>
>> I'm pleased to bring you a proposal to the Apache Incubator for the
>>Apache
>> Spark project: https://wiki.apache.org/incubator/SparkProposal
>>
>> The work originates from the Berkeley AMPLab and through a number of
>> industry
>> participants, and other institutions. Spark is a framework for
>>large-scale
>> data
>> analysis on clusters, with a particular focus on low latency operations.
>> The
>> source code is written in Scala, and provides a number of APIs and
>>bindings
>> in various programming languages.
>>
>> The proposal text is copied to the bottom of this email. I'm going to
>>leave
>> this thread open for the next week for discussion. Once it's died down,
>> I'll
>> call an official VOTE.
>>
>> Suresh, Ross G. -- heads up -- this project may be of interest to you
>>both
>> and would welcome you guys as additional mentors. We currently have 3
>> mentors
>> committed to the project, but would love to have more. People
>>interested in
>> contributing should declare their interest here on the general@incubator
>> thread
>> and those potential contributors will be discussed by the incoming Spark
>> community.
>>
>> Questions -- let's hear em'! :)
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Chris
>> ("Champion", incoming Apache Spark)
>>
>> === Abstract ===
>> Spark is an open source system for large-scale data analysis on
>>clusters.
>>
>> === Proposal ===
>> Spark is an open source system for fast and flexible large-scale data
>> analysis. Spark provides a general purpose runtime that supports
>> low-latency execution in several forms. These include interactive
>> exploration of very large datasets, near real-time stream processing,
>>and
>> ad-hoc SQL analytics (through higher layer extensions). Spark interfaces
>> with HDFS, HBase, Cassandra and several other storage storage layers,
>>and
>> exposes APIs in Scala, Java and Python.
>> Background
>> Spark started as U.C. Berkeley research project, designed to efficiently
>> run machine learning algorithms on large datasets. Over time, it has
>> evolved into a general computing engine as outlined above. Spark¹s
>> developer community has also grown to include additional institutions,
>> such as universities, research labs, and corporations. Funding has been
>> provided by various institutions including the U.S. National Science
>> Foundation, DARPA, and a number of industry sponsors. See:
>> https://amplab.cs.berkeley.edu/sponsors/ for full details.
>>
>> === Rationale ===
>> As the number of contributors to Spark has grown, we have sought for a
>> long-term home for the project, and we believe the Apache foundation
>>would
>> be a great fit. Spark is a natural fit for the Apache foundation: Spark
>> already interoperates with several existing Apache projects (HDFS,
>>HBase,
>> Hive, Cassandra, Avro and Flume to name a few). The Spark team is
>>familiar
>> with the Apache process and and subscribes to the Apache mission - the
>> team includes multiple Apache committers already. Finally, joining
>>Apache
>> will help coordinate the development effort of the growing number of
>> organizations which contribute to Spark.
>>
>> == Initial Goals ==
>> The initial goals will most likely be to move the existing codebase to
>> Apache and integrate with the Apache development process. Furthermore,
>>we
>> plan for incremental development, and releases along with the Apache
>> guidelines.
>>
>> === Current Status ===
>> == Meritocracy ==
>> The Spark project already operates on meritocratic principles. Today,
>> Spark has several developers and has accepted multiple major patches
>>from
>> outside of U.C. Berkeley. While this process has remained mostly
>>informal
>> (we do not have an official committer list), an implicit organization
>> exists in which individuals who contribute major components act as
>> maintainers for those modules. If accepted, the Spark project would
>> include several of these participants as committers from the onset. We
>> will work to identify all committers and PPMC members for the project
>>and
>> to operate under the ASF meritocratic principles.
>>
>> === Community ===
>> Acceptance into the Apache foundation would bolster the already strong
>> user and developer community around Spark. That community includes
>>dozens
>> of contributors from several institutions, a meetup group with several
>> hundred members, and an active mailing list composed of hundreds of
>>users.
>> Core Developers
>> The core developers of our project are listed in our contributors and
>> initial PPMC below. Though many exist at UC Berkeley, there is a
>> representative cross sampling of other organizations including
>>Quantifind,
>> Microsoft, Yahoo!, ClearStory Data, Bizo, Intel, Tagged and Webtrends.
>>
>>
>> === Alignment ===
>> Our proposed effort aligns with several ongoing BIGDATA and U.S.
>>National
>> priority funding interests including the NSF and its Expeditions
>>program,
>> and the DARPA XDATA project. Our industry partners and collaborators are
>> well aligned with our code base.
>>
>> There are also a number of related Apache projects and dependencies,
>>that
>> will be mentioned in the Relationships with Other Apache products
>>section.
>>
>> == Known Risks ==
>>
>> === Orphaned Products ===
>> Given the current level of investment in Spark - the risk of the project
>> being abandoned is minimal. There are several constituents who are
>>highly
>> incentivized to continue development. The U.C. Berkeley AMPLab relies on
>> Spark as a platform for a large number of long-term research projects.
>> Several companies have build verticalized products which are tightly
>> dependent on Spark. Other companies have devoted significant internal
>> infrastructure investment in Spark.
>>
>> === Inexperience with Open Source ===
>> Spark has existed as a healthy open source project for several years.
>> During that time, Matei and others have curated an open-source community
>> successfully, attracting developers from a diverse group of companies
>> including Quantifind, Microsoft, Yahoo!, ClearStory Data, Bizo, Intel,
>>and
>> Webtrends.
>>
>> === Homogenous Developers ===
>> The initial list of committers includes developers from several
>> institutions, including Quantifind, Microsoft, Yahoo!, ClearStory Data,
>> Bizo, Intel, and Webtrends.
>>
>> === Reliance on Salaried Developers ===
>> Like most open source projects, Spark receives a substantial support
>>from
>> salaried developers. A large fraction of Spark development is supported
>>by
>> graduate students at U.C. Berkeley in the course of research degrees -
>> this is more a ³volunteer² relationship, since in most cases students
>> contribute vastly more than is necessary to immediately support
>>research.
>> In addition, those working from within corporations often devote ³after
>> hours² or spare time in the project - and these come from several
>> organizations. We will work to ensure that the ability for the project
>>to
>> continuously be stewarded and to proceed forward independent of salaried
>> developers is continued.
>>
>>
>> === Relationship with Other Apache Products ===
>> Spark inter-operates with several existing Apache products by supporting
>> them as storage layers: Apache Cassandra, Apache HBase, and Apache
>>Hadoop
>> (HDFS). It also uses several Apache components internally including
>>Apache
>> Maven and several Apache Commons libraries. Finally, Shark (a higher
>>layer
>> framework built on Spark) inter-operates with Apache Hive. We will
>>explore
>> the relationship between Spark and Apache Gora, which also provides
>> in-memory object storage (Champion Mattmann was the Champion for Apace
>> Gora so we expect alignment and cross pollination between our efforts).
>>
>> Spark offers an alternative computation engine to Apache Hadoop
>> (MapReduce). Unlike MapReduce, Spark is designed for lower-latency and
>> interactive workloads. This makes the projects complimentary: many users
>> run MapReduce and Spark side-by-side.
>>
>> === A Excessive Fascination with the Apache Brand ===
>> Spark is already a healthy and relatively well known open source
>>project.
>> This proposal is not for the purpose of generating publicity. Rather,
>>the
>> primary benefits to joining Apache are those outlined in the Rationale
>> section.
>>
>> === Documentation ===
>> The reader will find these websites highly relevant:
>>  * Spark website: http://spark-project.org/
>>  * Spark documentation: http://spark-project.org/documentation/
>>  * Issue tracking: https://spark-project.atlassian.net/
>>  * Codebase: https://github.com/mesos/spark
>>  * User group: https://groups.google.com/group/spark-users
>>
>> == Initial Source ==
>> The Spark codebase is currently hosted on Github:
>> https://github.com/mesos/spark. This is the exact codebase that we would
>> migrate to the Apache foundation.
>> Source and Intellectual Property Submission Plan
>> Currently, the Spark codebase is distributed under a BSD license. The
>>vast
>> majority of code has copyright held by the University of California.
>>Upon
>> entering Apache, Spark will migrate to an Apache License with all
>> copyright assigned to the Apache Foundation. The University of
>>California
>> will transfer all copyright to the Apache Foundation. In certain cases
>> where individuals hold copyright, we will have individuals sign over
>> copyright to the Apache foundation as well.
>>
>> Going forward, all commits would assign copyright directly to the Apache
>> foundation through our signed Individual Contributor License Agreements
>> for all initial committers on the project.
>>
>>
>> == External Dependencies ==
>> To the best of our knowledge, all dependencies of Spark are distributed
>> under Apache compatible licenses. Upon acceptance to the incubator, we
>> would begin a thorough analysis of all transitive dependencies to verify
>> this fact and introduce license checking into the build and release
>> process (for instance integrating Apache Rat).
>>
>> == Required Resources ==
>> === Mailing list ===
>> We will migrate the existing Spark mailing lists as follows:
>>
>>  * spark-users@googlegroups --> us...@spark.incubator.apache.org
>>  * spark-developers@googlegroups --> d...@spark.incubator.apache.org
>>  * spark-commits are hosted on Github, so we would request
>> comm...@spark.incubator.apache.org
>>
>> The latter is to be consistent with the new PIAO naming scheme for
>> podlings.
>>
>> === Source control ===
>> The Spark team would like to use Git for source control, due to our
>> current use of Git.
>> We request a writeable Git repo for Spark, and mirroring to be set up to
>> Github through INFRA. Champion Mattmann can assist with creating INFRA
>> tickets for this.
>>
>> === Issue Tracking ===
>> Spark currently uses a hosted JIRA deployment for issue tracking. We
>>will
>> migrate to the Apache JIRA.
>> http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK
>>
>> == Initial Committers ==
>>  * Matei Zaharia <ma...@apache.org>
>>  * Ankur Dave <ankurd...@gmail.com>
>>  * Tathagata Das <t...@eecs.berkeley.edu>
>>  * Haoyuan Li <haoy...@cs.berkeley.edu>
>>  * Josh Rosen <joshro...@cs.berkeley.edu>
>>  * Reynold Xin <r...@cs.berkeley.edu>
>>  * Shivaram Venkataraman <shiva...@eecs.berkeley.edu>
>>  * Mosharaf Chowdhury <mosha...@cs.berkeley.edu>
>>  * Charles Reiss <char...@eecs.berkeley.edu>
>>  * Andy Konwinski <andykonwin...@gmail.com>
>>  * Patrick Wendell <pwend...@eecs.berkeley.edu>
>>  * Imran Rashid <im...@quantifind.com>
>>  * Ryan LeCompte <lecom...@gmail.com>
>>  * Ravi Pandya <ra...@exchange.microsoft.com>
>>  * Ram Sriharsha <harsh...@yahoo-inc.com>
>>  * Robert Evans <ev...@yahoo-inc.com>
>>  * Mridul Muralidharan <mrid...@yahoo-inc.com>
>>  * Thomas Dudziak <to...@clearstorydata.com>
>>  * Mark Hamstra <m...@clearstorydata.com>
>>  * Stephen Haberman <stephen.haber...@gmail.com>
>>  * Shane Huang <shannie.hu...@gmail.com>
>>  * Andrew xia <xiajunl...@gmail.com>
>>  * Nick Pentreath <nick.pentre...@gmail.com>
>>  * Sean McNamara <sean.mcnam...@webtrends.com>
>>
>> == Affiliations ==
>> The initial committers are from nine organizations: UC Berkeley,
>> Quantifind, Microsoft, Yahoo!, ClearStory Data, Bizo, Intel, Mxit and
>> Webtrends.
>>
>>  * Matei Zaharia (UCB)
>>  * Ankur Dave (UCB)
>>  * Tathagata Das (UCB)
>>  * Haoyuan Li (UCB)
>>  * Josh Rosen (UCB)
>>  * Reynold Xin (UCB)
>>  * Shivaram Venkataraman (UCB)
>>  * Mosharaf Chowdhury (UCB)
>>  * Charles Reiss (UCB)
>>  * Andy Konwinski (UCB)
>>  * Patrick Wendell (UCB)
>>  * Imran Rashid (Quantifind)
>>  * Ryan LeCompte (Quantifind)
>>  * Ravi Pandya (Microsoft)
>>  * Ram Sriharsha (Yahoo!)
>>  * Robert Evans (Yahoo!)
>>  * Mridul Muralidharam (Yahoo!)
>>  * Thomas Dudziak (ClearStory)
>>  * Mark Hamstra (ClearStory)
>>  * Stephen Haberman (Bizo)
>>  * Shane Huang (Intel)
>>  * Andrew Xia (Intel)
>>  * Nick Pentreath (Mxit)
>>  * Sean McNamara (Webtrends)
>>
>> == Sponsors ==
>> === Champion ===
>>  * Chris Mattmann
>>
>> === Nominated Mentors ===
>>  * Chris Mattmann
>>  * Paul Ramirez
>>  * Andrew Hart
>>
>> === Sponsoring Entity ===
>>  The Apache Incubator
>>
>>
>> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>> Chris Mattmann, Ph.D.
>> Senior Computer Scientist
>> NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Pasadena, CA 91109 USA
>> Office: 171-266B, Mailstop: 171-246
>> Email: chris.a.mattm...@nasa.gov
>> WWW:  http://sunset.usc.edu/~mattmann/
>> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>> Adjunct Assistant Professor, Computer Science Department
>> University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089 USA
>> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>>
>>
>>
>>
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