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> 在 2018年6月8日,23:03,Willem Jiang <willem.ji...@gmail.com> 写道: > > Hi, > > I'm willing to be the Mentor. > Please count me in. > > > > Willem Jiang > > Twitter: willemjiang > Weibo: 姜宁willem > >> On Fri, Jun 8, 2018 at 8:59 PM, Dave Fisher <dave2w...@comcast.net> wrote: >> >> Hi - >> >> I’m willing to Champion and Mentor. I have a couple of comments inline. >> I’ll look at dependency licenses later today. It’s early for me. >> >> >>> On Jun 7, 2018, at 9:45 PM, Li,De(BDG) <l...@baidu.com> wrote: >>> >>> Hi all, >>> >>> I am Reed, as a developer worked with the team for Palo (a MPP-based >> interactive SQL data warehousing). >>> https://github.com/baidu/palo/wiki/Palo-Overview >>> >>> We propose to contribute Palo as an Apache Incubator project, and >>> we are still looking for possible Champion if anyone would like to >> volunteer. Thanks a lot. >>> >>> Best Regards, >>> Reed >>> >>> =================== >>> The draft of the proposal as below: >>> >>> #Apache Palo >>> >>> ##Abstract >>> >>> Palo is a MPP-based interactive SQL data warehousing for reporting and >> analysis. >>> >>> ##Proposal >>> >>> We propose to contribute the Palo codebase and associated artifacts >> (e.g. documentation, web-site content etc.) to the Apache Software >> Foundation with the intent of forming a productive, meritocratic and open >> community around Palo’s continued development, according to the ‘Apache >> Way’. >>> >>> Baidu owns several trademarks regarding Palo, and proposes to transfer >> ownership of those trademarks in full to the ASF. >>> >>> ###Overview of Palo >>> >>> Palo’s implementation consists of two daemons: Frontend (FE) and Backend >> (BE). >>> >>> **Frontend daemon** consists of query coordinator and catalog manager. >> Query coordinator is responsible for receiving users’ sql queries, >> compiling queries and managing queries execution. Catalog manager is >> responsible for managing metadata such as databases, tables, partitions, >> replicas and etc. Several frontend daemons could be deployed to guarantee >> fault-tolerance, and load balancing. >>> >>> **Backend daemon** stores the data and executes the query fragments. >> Many backend daemons could also be deployed to provide scalability and >> fault-tolerance. >>> >>> A typical Palo cluster generally composes of several frontend daemons >> and dozens to hundreds of backend daemons. >>> >>> Users can use MySQL client tools to connect any frontend daemon to >> submit SQL query. Frontend receives the query and compiles it into query >> plans executable by the Backend. Then Frontend sends the query plan >> fragments to Backend. Backend will build a query execution DAG. Data is >> fetched and pipelined into the DAG. The final result response is sent to >> client via Frontend. The distribution of query fragment execution takes >> minimizing data movement and maximizing scan locality as the main goal. >>> >>> ##Background >>> >>> At Baidu, Prior to Palo, different tools were deployed to solve diverse >> requirements in many ways. And when a use case requires the simultaneous >> availability of capabilities that cannot all be provided by a single tool, >> users were forced to build hybrid architectures that stitch multiple tools >> together, but we believe that they shouldn’t need to accept such inherent >> complexity. A storage system built to provide great performance across a >> broad range of workloads provides a more elegant solution to the problems >> that hybrid architectures aim to solve. Palo is the solution. >>> >>> Palo is designed to be a simple and single tightly coupled system, not >> depending on other systems. Palo provides high concurrent low latency point >> query performance, but also provides high throughput queries of ad-hoc >> analysis. Palo provides bulk-batch data loading, but also provides near >> real-time mini-batch data loading. Palo also provides high availability, >> reliability, fault tolerance, and scalability. >>> >>> ##Rationale >>> >>> Palo mainly integrates the technology of Google Mesa and Apache Impala. >>> >>> Mesa is a highly scalable analytic data storage system that stores >> critical measurement data related to Google's Internet advertising >> business. Mesa is designed to satisfy complex and challenging set of users’ >> and systems’ requirements, including near real-time data ingestion and >> query ability, as well as high availability, reliability, fault tolerance, >> and scalability for large data and query volumes. >>> >>> Impala is a modern, open-source MPP SQL engine architected from the >> ground up for the Hadoop data processing environment. At present, by virtue >> of its superior performance and rich functionality, Impala has been >> comparable to many commercial MPP database query engine. Mesa can satisfy >> the needs of many of our storage requirements, however Mesa itself does not >> provide a SQL query engine; Impala is a very good MPP SQL query engine, but >> the lack of a perfect distributed storage engine. So in the end we chose >> the combination of these two technologies. >>> >>> Learning from Mesa’s data model, we developed a distributed storage >> engine. Unlike Mesa, this storage engine does not rely on any distributed >> file system. Then we deeply integrate this storage engine with Impala query >> engine. Query compiling, query execution coordination and catalog >> management of storage engine are integrated to be frontend daemon; query >> execution and data storage are integrated to be backend daemon. With this >> integration, we implemented a single, full-featured, high performance state >> the art of MPP database, as well as maintaining the simplicity. >>> >>> ##Current Status >>> >>> Palo has been an open source project on GitHub ( >> https://github.com/baidu/palo). >>> >>> ###Meritocracy >>> >>> Palo has been deployed in production at Baidu and is applying more than >> 200 lines of business. It has demonstrated great performance benefits and >> has proved to be a better way for reporting and analysis based big data. >> Still We look forward to growing a rich user and developer community. >>> >>> ###Community >>> >>> Palo seeks to develop developer and user communities during incubation. >>> >>> ###Core Developers >>> >>> * Ruyue Ma (https://github.com/maruyue, maru...@baidu.com<mailto:maruy >> u...@baidu.com>) >>> * Chun Zhao (https://github.com/imay, buaa.zh...@gmail.com<mailto:bu >> aa.zh...@gmail.com>) >>> * Mingyu Chen (https://github.com/morningman,chenmin...@baidu.com) >>> * De Li(https://github.com/lide-reed, mailtol...@sina.com)<mailto:ma >> iltol...@sina.com%EF%BC%89> >>> * Hao Chen (https://github.com/chenhao7253886, chenha...@baidu.com >> <mailto:chenha...@baidu.com>) >>> * Chaoyong Li (https://github.com/cyongli, lichaoy...@baidu.com<mailto: >> lichaoy...@baidu.com>) >>> * Bin Lin (https://github.com/lingbin, lingbi...@gmail.com<mailto:lin >> gbi...@gmail.com>) >>> >>> ###Alignment >>> >>> Palo is related to several other Apache projects: >>> >>> * Palo can also read data stored in Apache Hadoop clusters powered by >> the HDFS filesystem. >>> * Palo is closely integrated with Impala, which is also being proposed >> to the Incubator. >> >> Apache Impala has completed Incubation. Jim Apple is VP, Impala. >> >>> * Palo uses Apache Thrift as its RPC and serialization framework of >> choice. >>> >>> ##Known Risks >>> >>> ###Orphaned Products >>> >>> The core developers of Palo team plan to work full time on this project. >> There is very little risk of Palo getting orphaned since at least one large >> company (Baidu) is extensively using it in their production. For example, >> currently there are more than 200 use cases using Palo in production. >> Furthermore, since Palo was open sourced at the beginning of October 2017, >> it has received more than 660 stars and been forked nearly 170 times. We >> plan to extend and diversify this community further through Apache. >>> >>> ###Inexperience with Open Source >>> >>> The core developers are all active users and followers of open source. >> They are already committers and contributors to the Palo Github project. >> All have been involved with the source code that has been released under an >> open source license, and several of them also have experience developing >> code in an open source environment. Though the core set of Developers do >> not have Apache Open Source experience, there are plans to onboard >> individuals with Apache open source experience on to the project. >>> >>> ###Homogenous Developers >>> >>> The most of core developers are from Baidu, but after Palo was open >> sourced, Palo received a lot of bug fixes and enhancements from other >> developers not working at Baidu. >>> >>> ###Reliance on Salaried Developers >>> >>> Baidu invested in Palo as the OLAP solution and some of its key >> engineers are working full time on the project. In addition, since there is >> a growing Big Data need for scalable OLAP solutions, we look forward to >> other Apache developers and researchers to contribute to the project. Also >> key to addressing the risk associated with relying on Salaried developers >> from a single entity is to increase the diversity of the contributors and >> actively lobby for Domain experts in the BI space to contribute. Apache >> Palo intends to do this. >>> >>> ###An Excessive Fascination with the Apache Brand >>> >>> Palo is proposing to enter incubation at Apache in order to help efforts >> to diversify the committer-base, not so much to capitalize on the Apache >> brand. The Palo project is in production use already inside Baidu, but is >> not expected to be an Baidu product for external customers. As such, the >> Palo project is not seeking to use the Apache brand as a marketing tool. >>> >>> ##Documentation >>> >>> Information about Palo can be found at https://github.com/baidu/palo. >> The following links provide more information about Palo in open source: >>> >>> * Palo wiki site: https://github.com/baidu/palo/wiki >>> * Codebase at Github: https://github.com/baidu/palo >>> * Issue Tracking: https://github.com/baidu/palo/issues >>> * Overview: https://github.com/baidu/palo/wiki/Palo-Overview >>> * FAQ: https://github.com/baidu/palo/wiki/Palo-FAQ >>> >>> ##Initial Source >>> >>> Palo has been under development since 2017 by a team of engineers at >> Baidu Inc. It is currently hosted on Github.com under an Apache license at >> https://github.com/baidu/palo. >>> >>> ##External Dependencies >>> >>> Palo has the following external dependencies. >>> >>> * Google gflags (BSD) >>> * Google glog (BSD) >>> * Apache Thrift (Apache Software License v2.0) >>> * Apache Commons (Apache Software License v2.0) >>> * Boost (Boost Software License) >>> * OpenLdap (OpenLDAP Software License) >>> * rapidjson (Tencent) >>> * Google RE2 (BSD-style) >>> * lz4 (BSD) >>> * snappy (BSD) >>> * cyrus-sasl (CMU License) >>> * Twitter Bootstrap (Apache Software License v2.0) >>> * d3 (BSD) >>> * LLVM (BSD-like) >>> >>> Build and test dependencies: >>> >>> * ant (Apache Software License v2.0) >>> * Apache Maven (Apache Software License v2.0) >>> * cmake (BSD) >>> * clang (BSD) >>> * Google gtest (Apache Software License v2.0) >>> >>> ##Required Resources >>> >>> ###Mailing List >>> >>> There are currently no mailing lists. The usual mailing lists are >> expected to be set up when entering incubation: >>> >>> priv...@palo.incubator.apache.org<mailto:private@palo. >> incubator.apache.org> >>> d...@palo.incubator.apache.org<mailto:d...@palo.incubator.apache.org> >>> comm...@palo.incubator.apache.org<mailto:commits@palo. >> incubator.apache.org> >>> >>> ###Subversion Directory >>> >>> Upon entering incubation: https://github.com/baidu/palo. >>> After incubation, we want to move the existing repo from >> https://github.com/baidu/palo to Apache infrastructure. >>> >>> ###Issue Tracking >>> >>> Palo currently uses GitHub to track issues. Would like to continue to do >> so while we discuss migration possibilities with the ASF Infra committee. >>> >>> ###Other Resources >>> >>> The existing code already has unit tests so we will make use of existing >> Apache continuous testing infrastructure. The resulting load should not be >> very large. >>> >>> ##Initial Committers >>> >>> * Ruyue Ma (https://github.com/maruyue, maru...@baidu.com<mailto:maruy >> u...@baidu.com>) >>> * Chun Zhao (https://github.com/imay, buaa.zh...@gmail.com<mailto:bu >> aa.zh...@gmail.com>) >>> * Mingyu Chen (https://github.com/morningman,chenmin...@baidu.com) >>> * De Li(https://github.com/lide-reed, mailtol...@sina.com)<mailto:ma >> iltol...@sina.com%EF%BC%89> >>> * Hao Chen (https://github.com/chenhao7253886, chenha...@baidu.com >> <mailto:chenha...@baidu.com>) >>> * Chaoyong Li (https://github.com/cyongli, lichaoy...@baidu.com<mailto: >> lichaoy...@baidu.com>) >>> * Bin Lin (https://github.com/lingbin, lingbi...@gmail.com<mailto:lin >> gbi...@gmail.com>) >>> >>> ##Affiliations >>> >>> The initial committers are employees of Baidu Inc.. The nominated >> mentors are employees of TODO. >>> >>> ##Sponsors >>> >>> ###Champion >>> >>> TODO >>> >>> ###Nominated Mentors >>> >>> * sijie guo, guosi...@gmail.com<mailto:guosi...@gmail.com> >>> * Luke Han, luke...@apache.org<mailto:luke...@apache.org> >>> * Zheng Shao, zs...@apache.org<mailto:zs...@apache.org> >> >> Mentors must be members of the IPMC and almost always Members of the ASF. >> >> At this moment only Luke Han is qualified. >> >> Regards, >> Dave >> >>> >>> ###Sponsoring Entity >>> >>> We are requesting the Incubator to sponsor this project. >> >>