Should be good addition to ASF family =)

+1 (binding)

Good luck guys

- Henry



On Mon, Aug 5, 2013 at 6:23 AM, Shreepadma Venugopalan <
shreepa...@cloudera.com> wrote:

> Following the discussions last week, I'm calling a vote to accept Sentry as
> a new project in the Apache Incubator.
>
> The proposal draft is available at:
> https://wiki.apache.org/incubator/SentryProposal and is also pasted to the
> bottom of this email. It is identical to what was proposed except for a)
> addition of two new mentors, and b) removal of the user list for now, per
> Marvin's suggestion. The proposal thread is available at:
> http://goo.gl/bvvJPh
>
> [ ] +1 Accept Sentry in the Incubator
> [ ] +/-0 Don't care
> [ ] -1 Don't accept Sentry in the Incubator because...
>
> Thanks.
> Shreepadma
>
>
> = Sentry - A fine-grained Authorization System for the Hadoop ecosystem =
>
> == Abstract ==
>
> Sentry is a highly modular system for providing fine grained role based
> authorization to both data and metadata stored on an Apache Hadoop cluster.
> Sentry can be used to enforce various access policy rules when accessing
> data stored on Hadoop Distributed File System through various Hadoop
> ecosystem components such as Apache Hive, Apache Pig or others.
>
> == Proposal ==
>
> Traditionally, user access control in Apache Hadoop has been implemented
> using file based permissions on HDFS. Following the UNIX permissions model,
> HDFS offers all or nothing semantics allowing administrator to configure
> system to allow certain users or user groups read, write or perform both
> operations on files. This system does not enable more fine grained
> permissions that allow access policies for logical parts within one file.
> Furthermore, this model can't be used to restrict access to the rich set of
> objects in the metadata catalog that are stored outside HDFS.
>
> Sentry will provide true role-based fine-grained user access control for
> Apache Hadoop and its ecosystem components such as Hive, Pig or HBase. This
> includes providing fine- grained role based access to both data as well as
> the metadata, which provides a rich object based abstraction such as
> databases, tables or columns.
>
> == Background ==
>
> Sentry was initially developed by Cloudera to allow users fine grained
> access to data as well as the metadata in Apache Hadoop.
>
> Sentry has been maintained as an open source project on Cloudera’s github.
> Sentry was previously called “Access”. All code in Sentry is open source
> and has been made publicly available under the Apache 2 license. During
> this time, Sentry has been formally released two times as versions 1.0.0
> and 1.1.0.
>
> == Rationale ==
>
> Currently, users don't have a way to achieve fine grained enforceable user
> access control to data stored in HDFS and their associated metadata. While
> users can use file based permissions to control access to specific
> directories and files, it is insufficient because access can't be
> restricted to file parts i.e., to specific lines or logical columns. In the
> absence of such support, users have to resort to duplicating data.
> Furthermore, file based permissions are insufficient to provide any form of
> access control to the metadata that provides an object abstraction such as
> databases, tables, columns or partitions over the data stored in HDFS.
>
> Current Sentry developers subscribe to the mission of ASF and are familiar
> with the open source development process. Several members are already
> committers and PMC members of various other Apache projects.
>
> == Initial Goals ==
>
> Sentry is currently in its first major release with a considerable number
> of enhancement requests, tasks, and issues recorded towards its future
> development. The initial goal of this project will be to continue to build
> community in the spirit of the "Apache Way", and to address the highly
> requested features and bug-fixes towards the next dot release.
>
> == Current Status ==
> === Meritocracy ===
>
> Intent of the proposal is to build a diverse community of developers around
> Sentry. Sentry started as a open source project on Github, driven in the
> spirit of open source and we would like to continue in this spirit by, for
> example, encouraging contributors from a variety of organizations.
>
> === Community ===
>
> Sentry stakeholders desire to expand the user and developer base of Sentry
> further in the future. The current sets of developers in Sentry are
> committed to building a strong user base and open source community around
> the project. Development discussions within the current team have been on a
> public mailing [[
> https://groups.google.com/a/cloudera.org/forum/#!forum/access-dev |
> list]].
>
> === Core Developers ===
>
> The core developers for the Sentry project are Brock Noland, Shreepadma
> Venugopalan, Prasad Mujumdar and  Jarek Jarcec Cecho. Other contributors
> include Arvind Prabhakar and Xuefu Zhang. All engineers have deep expertise
> in Hadoop and various other ecosystem components.
>
> === Alignment ===
>
> Sentry complements the access control feature of some projects in the
> Apache Hadoop ecosystem, such as HDFS file permissions, by providing finer
> grained access control to data and metadata. It supersedes the access
> control capabilities of some other projects such as Apache Hive by
> providing stronger guarantees against malicious access.  Currently, Sentry
> integrates with Apache Hive, however we are planning to provide support for
> other components such as Apache Pig.
>
> While projects such as Apache Knox aim to provide perimeter security, the
> goal of Sentry is to implement a fine-grained role-based access control
> policy. Thus Sentry complements Apache Knox.
>
> == Known Risks ==
>
> === Orphaned Products ===
>
> Sentry is already deployed in production at a few well established
> companies and they are actively sharing feature requests. The risks of it
> being orphaned is negligible.
>
> === Inexperience with Open Source ===
>
> All committers of  the Sentry project are intimately familiar with the
> Apache model for open-source development and are experienced with working
> with various Apache open -source communities.
>
> === Homogeneous Developers ===
>
> The initial set of committers includes developers from several
> organizations - Cloudera, Oracle, Lab41, Nvidia and Wibidata.  We expect
> that once approved for incubation, the project will further attract new
> contributors.
>
> === Reliance on Salaried Developers ===
>
> It is expected that Sentry will be developed on both salaried and volunteer
> time, although all of the initial developers will work on it mainly on
> salaried time.
>
> === Relationships with Other Apache Products ===
>
> Sentry depends on other Apache Projects: Apache Hadoop, Apache Log4J,
> Apache Hive, Apache Shiro, multiple Apache Commons components. Build is
> orchestrated by Apache Maven. Sentry complements Apache Knox.
>
> === An Excessive Fascination with the Apache Brand ===
>
> We would like Sentry to become an Apache project to further foster a
> healthy community of users and developers around it. Since Sentry solves an
> important problem faced by Apache Hadoop users and interacts with other
> components of the Apache Hadoop ecosystem, we believe that Apache is the
> right home for Sentry.
>
> == Documentation ==
>
>   * Cloudera provides documentation specific to its distribution of Sentry
> at:
>
> http://www.cloudera.com/content/cloudera-content/cloudera-docs/Sentry/Sentry.pdf
>   * Sentry jira at Cloudera: https://issues.cloudera.org/browse/access
>
> == Initial Source ==
>
> https://github.com/cloudera/access
>
> == Source and Intellectual Property Submission Plan ==
>
> All of Sentry’s code is under Apache 2 license already.
>
> == External Dependencies ==
>
> All dependencies have licenses compatible with ASL. Dependencies that are
> not directly using ASL are,
>
>   * Junit - Eclipse Public License
>
> == Cryptography ==
>
> Sentry currently doesn’t directly use any cryptographic libraries. However,
> Sentry uses Apache Shiro, which provides support for cryptography features
> such as hash, cipher etc.
>
> == Required Resources ==
>
> === Mailing Lists ===
>
>   * priv...@sentry.incubator.apache.org for private PMC discussions (with
> moderated subscriptions)
>   * secur...@sentry.incubator.apache.org for private security related
> discussions
>   * d...@sentry.incubator.apache.org
>   * comm...@sentry.incubator.apache.org
>
> === Source code repository ===
>
> Git repository running at http://git-wip-us.apache.org/.
>
> === Issue Tracking ===
>
> JIRA Sentry (SENTRY)
>
> === Other Resources ===
>
> The existing code already has unit and integration tests so we would like a
> Jenkins CI instance that would run the tests on reference environment. We
> would also like to use Jenkins to run tests for every newly submitted patch
> (so called pre-commit hook), however this can be added after project
> creation.
>
> == Initial Committers ==
>
>   * Ali Rizvi (ali.rizvi at oracle.com)
>   * Arvind Prabhakar (arvind at apache.org)
>   * Brock Noland  (brock at apache.org)
>   * Chaoyu Tang (ctang at cloudera.com)
>   * Daisy Zhou (daisy at wibidata.com)
>   * David Nalley (ke4qqq at apache.org)
>   * Erick Tryzelaar(etryzelaar at iqt.org)
>   * Greg Chanan (gchanan at apache.org)
>   * Hadi Nahari (hnahari at nvidia.com)
>   * Jarek Jarcec Cecho (jarcec at apache.org)
>   * Johnny Zhang (xiaoyuz at cloudera.com)
>   * Karthik Ramachandran (kramachandran at iqt.org)
>   * Mark Grover (mgrover at cloudera.com)
>   * Milo Polte (milo at wibidata.com)
>   * Lenni Kuff  (lskuff at cloudera.com)
>   * Patrick Daly (daly at cloudera.com)
>   * Patrick Hunt (phunt at apache.org)
>   * Prasad Mujumdar (prasadm at apache.org)
>   * Raghu Mani (raghu.mani at oracle.com)
>   * Sean Mackrory (sean at cloudera.com)
>   * Shreepadma Venugopalan (shreepadma at cloudera.com)
>   * Sravya Tirukkovalur (sravya at cloudera.com)
>   * Tom White (tomwhite at apache.org)
>   * Xuefu Zhang (xuefu at apache.org)
>
> == Affiliations ==
>
>   * Ali Rizvi (Oracle)
>   * Arvind Prabhakar (Cloudera)
>   * Brock Noland  (Cloudera)
>   * Chaoyu Tang (Cloudera)
>   * Daisy Zhou (Wibidata)
>   * David Nalley (Citrix)
>   * Erick Tryzelaar (Lab41)
>   * Greg Chanan (Cloudera)
>   * Hadi Nahari (Nvidia)
>   * Jarek Jarcec Cecho (Cloudera)
>   * Johnny Zhang (Cloudera)
>   * Karthik Ramachandran (Lab41)
>   * Mark Grover (Cloudera)
>   * Milo Polte (Wibidata)
>   * Lenni Kuff  (Cloudera)
>   * Patrick Daly (Cloudera)
>   * Patrick Hunt (Cloudera)
>   * Prasad Mujumdar (Cloudera)
>   * Raghu Mani (Oracle)
>   * Sean Mackrory (Cloudera)
>   * Shreepadma Venugopalan (Cloudera)
>   * Sravya Tirukkovalur (Cloudera)
>   * Tom White (Cloudera)
>   * Xuefu Zhang (Cloudera)
>
> == Sponsors ==
>
> === Champion ===
>
>   * Arvind Prabhakar (Cloudera)
>
> === Nominated Mentors ===
>
>   * Arvind Prabhakar (Cloudera)
>   * David Nalley (Citrix)
>   * Joe Brockmeier (Citrix)
>   * Olivier Lamy (Ecetera)
>   * Patrick Hunt (Cloudera)
>   * Tom White (Cloudera)
>
> === Sponsoring Entity ===
>
> We are requesting the Incubator to sponsor this project.
>

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