I see a lot of conceptual similarity between Optiq and the Apache MetaModel 
(incubator) project [1]. Maybe something can be done to align the two projects, 
so that we avoid having two incubating projects that do basically the same 
thing?

Or maybe there's some glaring difference that I am missing? At least it seems 
to me both to be projects that try to provide uniform querying capabilities to 
a wide array of data backends. Both project also favor a type-safe Java 
querying API instead of a String/SQL oriented query API.

Regards,
Kasper Sørensen

[1] http://metamodel.incubator.apache.org/

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From: Ashutosh Chauhan [hashut...@apache.org]
Sent: 01 May 2014 00:21
To: general@incubator.apache.org
Subject: [PROPOSAL] Optiq

I would like to propose Optiq as an Apache Incubator project.  I have
posted the proposal to https://wiki.apache.org/incubator/OptiqProposal and
posted the text of the proposal below.

Ashutosh.

= Optiq =
== Abstract ==

Optiq is a framework that allows efficient translation of queries involving
heterogeneous and federated data.

== Proposal ==

Optiq is a highly customizable engine for parsing and planning queries on
data in a wide variety of formats. It allows database-like access, and in
particular a SQL interface and advanced query optimization, for data not
residing in a traditional database.

== Background ==

Databases were traditionally engineered in a monolithic stack, providing a
data storage format, data processing algorithms, query parser, query
planner, built-in functions, metadata repository and connectivity layer.
They innovate in some areas but rarely in all.

Modern data management systems are decomposing that stack into separate
components, separating data, processing engine, metadata, and query
language support. They are highly heterogeneous, with data in multiple
locations and formats, caching and redundant data, different workloads, and
processing occurring in different engines.

Query planning (sometimes called query optimization) has always been a key
function of a DBMS, because it allows the implementors to introduce new
query-processing algorithms, and allows data administrators to re-organize
the data without affecting applications built on that data. In a
componentized system, the query planner integrates the components (data
formats, engines, algorithms) without introducing unncessary coupling or
performance tradeoffs.

But building a query planner is hard; many systems muddle along without a
planner, and indeed a SQL interface, until the demand from their customers
is overwhelming.

There is an opportunity to make this process more efficient by creating a
re-usable framework.

== Rationale ==

Optiq allows database-like access, and in particular a SQL interface and
advanced query optimization, for data not residing in a traditional
database. It is complementary to many current Hadoop and NoSQL systems,
which have innovative and performant storage and runtime systems but lack a
SQL interface and intelligent query translation.

Optiq is already in use by several projects, including Apache Drill, Apache
Hive and Cascading Lingual, and commercial products.

Optiq's architecture consists of:

An extensible relational algebra.
SPIs (service-provider interfaces) for metadata (schemas and tables),
planner rules, statistics, cost-estimates, user-defined functions.
Built-in sets of rules for logical transformations and common data-sources.
Two query planning engines driven by rules, statistics, etc. One engine is
cost-based, the other rule-based.
Optional SQL parser, validator and translator to relational algebra.
Optional JDBC driver.
== Initial Goals ==

The initial goals are be to move the existing codebase to Apache and
integrate with the Apache development process. Once this is accomplished,
we plan for incremental development and releases that follow the Apache
guidelines.

As we move the code into the org.apache namespace, we will restructure
components as necessary to allow clients to use just the components of
Optiq that they need.

A version 1.0 release, including pre-built binaries, will foster wider
adoption.

== Current Status ==

Optiq has had over a dozen minor releases over the last 18 months. Its core
SQL parser and validator, and its planning engine and core rules, are
mature and robust and are the basis for several production systems; but
other components and SPIs are still undergoing rapid evolution.

=== Meritocracy ===

We plan to invest in supporting a meritocracy. We will discuss the
requirements in an open forum. We encourage the companies and projects
using Optiq to discuss their requirements in an open forum and to
participate in development. We will encourage and monitor community
participation so that privileges can be extended to those that contribute.

Optiq's pluggable architecture encourages developers to contribute
extensions such as adapters for data sources, new planning rules, and
better statistics and cost-estimation functions. We look forward to
fostering a rich ecosystem of extensions.

=== Community ===

Building a data management system requires a high degree of technical
skill, and correspondingly, the community of developers directly using
Optiq is potentially fairly small, albeit highly technical and engaged. But
we also expect engagement from members of the communities of projects that
use Optiq, such as Drill and Hive. And we intend to structure Optiq so that
it can be used for lighter weight applications, such as providing a SQL and
JDBC interface to a NoSQL system.

=== Core Developers ===

The developers on the initial committers list are all experienced open
source developers, and are actively using Optiq in their projects.

 * Julian Hyde is lead developer of Mondrian, an open source OLAP engine,
and an Apache Drill committer.
 * Chris Wensel is lead developer of Cascading, and of Lingual, the SQL
interface to Cascading built using Optiq.
 * Jacques Nadeau is lead developer of Apache Drill, which uses Optiq.

In addition, there are several regular contributors whom we hope will
graduate to committers during the incubation process.

We realize that additional employer diversity is needed, and we will work
aggressively to recruit developers from additional companies.

=== Alignment ===

Apache, and in particular the ecosystem surrounding Hadoop, contains
several projects for building data management systems that leverage each
other's capabilities. Optiq is a natural fit for that ecosystem, and will
help foster projects meeting new challenges.

Optiq is already used by Apache Hive and Apache Drill; Optiq embeds Apache
Spark as an optional engine; we are in discussion with Apache Phoenix about
integrating JDBC and query planning.

== Known Risks ==

=== Orphaned Products ===

Optiq is already a key component in three independent projects, each backed
by a different company, so the risk of being orphaned is relatively low. We
plan to mitigate this risk by recruiting additional committers, and
promoting Optiq's adoption as a framework by other projects.

=== Inexperience with Open Source ===

The initial committers are all Apache members, some of whom have several
years in the Apache Hadoop community. The founder of the project, Julian
Hyde, has been a founder and key developer in open source projects for over
ten years.

=== Homogenous Developers ===

The initial committers are employed by a number of companies, including
Concurrent, Hortonworks, MapR Technologies and Salesforce.com. We are
committed to recruiting additional committers from outside these companies.

=== Reliance on Salaried Developers ===

Like most open source projects, Optiq receives substantial support from
salaried developers. This is to be expected given that it is a highly
technical framework. However, they are all passionate about the project,
and we are confident that the project will continue even if no salaried
developers contribute to the project. As a framework, the project
encourages the involvement of members of other projects, and of academic
researchers. We are committed to recruiting additional committers including
non-salaried developers.

=== Relationships with Other Apache Products ===

As mentioned in the Alignment section, Optiq is being used by Apache Hive
and Apache Drill, and has adapters for Apache Phoenix and Apache Spark.
Optiq often operates on data in a Hadoop environment, so collaboration with
other Hadoop projects is desirable and highly likely.

=== An Excessive Fascination with the Apache Brand ===

Optiq solves a real problem, as evidenced by its take-up by other projects.
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 ==

Additional documentation for Optiq may be found on its github site:

 * [[https://github.com/julianhyde/optiq/blob/master/README.md|Overview]]
 * [[
https://github.com/julianhyde/optiq-csv/blob/master/TUTORIAL.md|Tutorial]]
 * [[https://github.com/julianhyde/optiq/blob/master/HOWTO.md|HOWTO]]
 * 
[[https://github.com/julianhyde/optiq/blob/master/REFERENCE.md|Referenceguide]]

=== Presentation: ===

 *[[
https://github.com/julianhyde/share/blob/master/slides/optiq-richrelevance-2013.pdf?raw=true|
SQL on Big Data using Optiq]]
== Initial Source ==

The initial code codebase resides in three projects, all hosted on github:

 * https://github.com/julianhyde/optiq
 * https://github.com/julianhyde/optiq-csv
 * https://github.com/julianhyde/linq4j

=== Source and Intellectual Property Submission Plan ===

The initial codebase is already distributed under the Apache 2.0 License.
The owners of the IP have indicated willingness to sign the SGA.

=== External Dependencies ===

Optiq and Linq4j have the following external dependencies.

 * Java 1.6, 1.7 or 1.8
 * Apache Maven, Commons
 * JavaCC (BSD license)
 * Sqlline 1.1.6 (BSD license)
 * Junit 4.11 (EPL)
 * Janino (BSD license)
 * Guava (Apache 2.0 license)
 * Eigenbase-resgen, eigenbase-xom, eigenbase-properties (Apache 2.0
license)

Some of Optiq's adapters (optiq-csv, optiq-mongodb, optiq-spark,
optiq-splunk) are currently developed alongside core Optiq, and have the
following additional dependencies:

 * Open CSV 2.3 (Apache 2.0 license)
 * Apache Incubator Spark
 * Mongo Java driver (Apache 2.0 license)
Upon acceptance to the incubator, we would begin a thorough analysis of all
transitive dependencies to verify this information and introduce license
checking into the build and release process by integrating with Apache Rat.

=== Cryptography ===

Optiq will eventually support encryption on the wire. This is not one of
the initial goals, and we do not expect Optiq to be a controlled export
item due to the use of encryption.

== Required Resources ==

=== Mailing Lists ===

 * priv...@optiq.incubator.apache.org
 * d...@optiq.incubator.apache.org (will be migrated from
optiq-...@googlegroups.com)
 * comm...@optiq.incubator.apache.org

=== Source control ===

The Optiq team would like to use git for source control, due to our current
use of git/github. We request a writeable git repo git://
git.apache.org/incubator-optiq, and mirroring to be set up to github
through INFRA.

=== Issue Tracking ===

Optiq currently uses the github issue tracking system associated with its
github repo: https://github.com/julianhyde/optiq/issues. We will migrate to
the Apache JIRA: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPTIQ.

== Initial Committers ==

 * Julian Hyde (jhyde at apache dot org)
 * Jacques Nadeau (jacques at apache dot org)
 * James R. Taylor (jamestaylor at apache dot org)
 * Chris Wensel (cwensel at apache dot org)

=== Affiliations ===

The initial committers are employees of Concurrent, Hortonworks, MapR and
Salesforce.com.

 * Julian Hyde (Hortonworks)
 * Jacques Nadeau (MapR Technologies)
 * James R. Taylor (Salesforce.com)
 * Chris Wensel (Concurrent)

== Sponsors ==

=== Champion ===

 * Ashutosh Chauhan (hashutosh at apache dot org)

=== Nominated Mentors ===

 * Ted Dunning (tdunning at apache dot org) - Chief Application Architect
at MapR Technologies; committer for Lucene, Mahout and ZooKeeper.
 * Alan Gates (gates at apache dot org) - Architect at Hortonworks;
committer for Pig, Hive and others.
 * Steven Noels (stevenn at apache dot org) - Chief Technical Officer at
NGDATA; committer for Cocoon and Forrest, mentor for Phoenix.

=== Sponsoring Entity ===

The Apache Incubator.

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