Thanks Julian for starting the discussion!
I'm spending my spare time to contribute to Calcite, usually at weekends,
and sometimes in the break of weekdays, hence my time would be limited
because the spare time may varies. Review work is not that simple for me
because Calcite has many complicated
I for one would very much like to help with reviews. I don't have a lot of
time this month, but next month should have more time.
Best,
-- C
> On Apr 10, 2023, at 10:56 PM, Dan Zou wrote:
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> +1, thanks Julian for proposing this. From my observation, there are many
> pending PRs in Calcite an
Mihai Budiu created CALCITE-5638:
Summary: Assertion Failure during planning correlated query with
orderby
Key: CALCITE-5638
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CALCITE-5638
Project: Calcite
+1, thanks Julian for proposing this. From my observation, there are many
pending PRs in Calcite and only a few active committers, this puts a lot of
pressure on these committers. For example Julian have reviewed 34 PR in 2023
Q1, it is an unimaginable number. I am very supportive of achieving a
+1, Thanks Stamatis.It clearly helps me to understand the latest progress
of Calcite community
Best,
Lake Shen
Dan Zou 于2023年4月7日周五 20:43写道:
> +1, Thanks Stamatis
> Best,
> Dan Zou
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> > 2023年4月7日 10:11,Benchao Li 写道:
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> > +1, it's very insightful, thanks Stamatis!
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To research this, I would use 'git annotate' and identify the commits
and Jira cases that added those particular hooks.
On Tue, Apr 4, 2023 at 9:22 AM Jonathan Sternberg wrote:
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> We're utilizing Calcite's parser and need to customize it for a certain
> dialect. In the past, we've just b
I don't enjoy reviewing and merging PRs. And every time I do, I feel
like a sucker, because there are over a few dozen committers who are
enjoying the project and not doing the work. (There is a small group
of committers who regularly review and merge PRs. I don't know how
they feel about the task,
Hi Calcite and Drill devs
I have a quick follow up on the discussion of running Drill tests
against the Calcite main branch.
Firstly, as feedback on Stamatis' comments below, the Drill unit test
suite is big, diverse, slow, resource hungry and temperamental. By which
I mean that it does work
Hi Stephen, I can provide some information that I have observed, there are two
ways to drive metadata in Calcite: code generated based handler and another way
with java reflection. And we prefer the former for performance and safety
reasons. And the 'CachingRelMetadataProvider' is used for java