Hey Druids,
I recently posted a proposal on GitHub about adding multi-stage distributed
queries to Druid: https://github.com/apache/druid/issues/12262
I think it'll be a powerful advancement in what Druid is capable of, and
I'm interested in what people think. It's also going to be a lot of work
I thought these emails were supposed to go to comm...@druid.apache.org? I
do see a bunch on that list from today, so maybe this was a weird gitbox
snafu.
On Sun, Apr 3, 2022 at 10:53 PM GitBox wrote:
>
> cryptoe commented on code in PR #12339:
> URL:
I agree it's a good time to do a release. Most of the release-manager steps
involve having commit privileges, but nevertheless, you might find it
interesting to read about the process:
https://github.com/apache/druid/blob/master/distribution/asf-release-process-guide.md
You've actually already
It sounds like a good idea to me. It's not ideal that the current Slack
workspace is hard for new people to join.
On Thu, Jan 20, 2022 at 10:15 AM Vadim Ogievetsky
wrote:
> I think that the PMC should create a new Slack channel for Apache Druid and
> shift the community towards using it away
I think it would be OK to have a policy that contrib extension dependencies
are not proactively screened for CVEs. If we adopt such a policy, we do
need to make it clear to people that they should do their own screening of
any contrib extensions they use.
However, we can't extend that policy to
Hey Druids,
I am excited to write to you about this year's Druid Summit (
https://druidsummit.org/), an event being held virtually on December 5–6,
2023. The call for speakers is open here:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfoBZNh_IpSCT59fsYdTSSK92hYa7Rxf_7Fu0yBRCbK8ZwJdg/viewform
A
Congratulations!!
On Mon, Aug 21, 2023 at 8:14 AM Karan Kumar wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> The Project Management Committee (PMC) for Apache Druid has invited
> Adarsh to become a committer and we are pleased to announce that
> Adarsh has accepted.
>
> Adarsh has been a consistent contributor
Congratulations!!
On Mon, Aug 21, 2023 at 9:13 AM Karan Kumar wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> The Project Management Committee (PMC) for Apache Druid has invited
> Soumyava to become a committer and we are pleased to announce that
> Soumyava has accepted.
>
> Soumyava has been a consistent
I'm supportive of changing the versioning to something without the leading
zero in the next release where this is practical. If it's the one after
0.23.0, then I would go with 24.0. IMO, going with 1.0 would send a message
that this is the first mature release. But that isn't the case: we have
Yeah, I'd say the next one after 24.0 would be 25.0. The idea is really
just to remove the leading zero and thereby communicate the accurate state
of the project: it has been stable and production-ready for a long time.
Some people see the leading zero and interpret that as a sign of an
immature
Hey Zeus,
You should have received a response to this report from the Apache Security
Team (secur...@apache.org). In the future, please note that security
reports should be sent to secur...@apache.org, not the dev list.
On Tue, Jun 21, 2022 at 1:04 PM Cyber Zeus wrote:
> Hi team
> kindly
I am in favor of immediately removing FiniteFirehoseFactory and marking
EventReceiverFirehoseFactory deprecated. Then, later on we can remove
InputRowParser and EventReceiverFirehoseFactory.
On Fri, Jun 24, 2022 at 4:41 AM Abhishek Agarwal
wrote:
> I didn’t include them (RealtimeIndexTask and
>
releases?
> > Can I do a rolling upgrade of druid to the next version?
> >
> > The more things that are versioned the better, but (2) and (4) have been
> > the things that have been most important to me in the past.
> >
> > Anyone in the community have any thou
API changes, look no
> further than Guava.)
>
> Julian
>
>
> On Jul 6, 2022, at 1:53 AM, Gian Merlino wrote:
>
> My proposal for the next release is that we merely drop the leading "0."
> and don't change anything else about our dev process. We'd start the next
>
Hi Maithri,
I haven't encountered something like this before so I'm not sure what's
causing it. Is it reproducible? If you could provide some steps for someone
else to see the same thing you're seeing — maybe it relies on a particular
Java version, or particular Druid version, or something — then
Hey Druids,
The Druid PMC has invited Abhishek Agarwal (asf id abhishek, github id
abhishekagarwal87) to become a PMC member, and we are pleased to announce
that he has accepted. Abhishek has authored dozens of commits, participated
in nearly 200 code reviews, and is release manager for the
I just took a look, and it looks like a few other people did too. Sorry it
took so long!
I do think that "review for a review" is a good way to go, I think! Thanks
for volunteering.
On Mon, May 2, 2022 at 12:12 PM Lucas Capistrant
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm writing in regards to my enhancement
Hey Pramod,
If it's a minor change I recommend raising a PR. Generally raising an issue
first is a good idea for bigger changes, where it is helpful to have some
discussion prior to the code showing up. But for smaller changes, we can go
directly to the code.
You can post the PR here too, or in
Hey Druids,
I am excited to write to you about upcoming events in this year's edition
of Druid Summit, which is being conducted as a series of more local
in-person events. I hope it gives you a chance to meet people near you in
the Druid community. Attendance is free of charge.
I personally will
Thank you for volunteering!
On Mon, Oct 17, 2022 at 7:00 AM Kashif Faraz wrote:
> Hi Abhishek
>
> If you haven't started with the release process already, I would like to
> volunteer to perform this release so that we can expedite it.
> Please let me know if that works for you.
>
> Regards
>
It's always good to deprecate things for some time prior to removing them,
so we don't need to (nor should we) remove Hadoop 2 support right now. My
vote is that in this upcoming release, we should deprecate it. The main
problem in my eyes is the one Abhishek brought up: the dependency
management
I think the ticket you're referring to is
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-23952.
It would definitely be valuable to run S3 integration tests as part of the
automated test suite in GitHub Actions. If Infra is willing to provide a bucket
for this purpose then we would certainly be
Not as far as I do. I think we're stuck since nobody has volunteered to do one
of the two necessary things:
1) shepherd this code the IP clearance process, or
2) analyze its provenance enough to determine that IP clearance isn't necessary.
If anyone is willing to do one of the above it would be
Recently, ASF GitHub repos had their defaults for GitHub Actions changed to
"always require approval for external contributors". In Slack, Karan
pointed out that Airflow has recently submitted a ticket to have that
changed back: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-24200. IMO, we
should do
Looks like the conversation is now in
https://github.com/apache/druid/issues/13948.
On Sat, Mar 18, 2023 at 8:00 AM Sergiu Ungureanu
wrote:
> Hi Team,
>
> Yesterday I raised a question in #dev channel in slack
>
> https://apachedruidworkspace.slack.com/archives/C030CMF6B70/p1679085073683509
>
>
I support this. I don't feel like the separation between core and
processing is buying us very much.
On Mon, Jan 23, 2023 at 5:12 PM Clint Wylie wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I want to discuss moving druid-core, extendedset, and druid-hll into
> druid-processing to simplify our code structure and
+1 to removing it.
The only benefit I am aware of is the same one that you mentioned. But I
don't think this needs to block removing the old v1 algo.
On Wed, Jul 12, 2023 at 4:07 AM Clint Wylie wrote:
> Is anyone opposed to removing group-by v1? I think it would allow us
> to simplify quite a
remove the
> code.
>
> On Wed, Mar 1, 2023 at 7:14 AM Gian Merlino wrote:
>
> > Not as far as I _know_, I mean.
> >
> > On 2023/03/01 01:43:43 Gian Merlino wrote:
> > > Not as far as I do. I think we're stuck since nobody has volunteered to
> > do one of the two
already, and the next release (28) is meant to not have it.
Does anyone have some spare cycles to do (2)?
Gian
On 2023/06/28 06:42:08 Gian Merlino wrote:
> I'd like to propose dropping support for Hadoop 2 in Druid 28. Not the very
> next release (which I assume will be Druid 27) but the one
Hi Tanya,
Welcome! You can subscribe by sending an email to
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Gian
On 2023/07/04 06:41:02 Tanya Mary wrote:
> request to join dev group
>
-
To unsubscribe, e-mail:
Hi Druids,
We are looking to put on a virtual event called "Druid.NEXT" in June
highlighting things that people in the community are working on. This is a
call for speakers for that event!
Date is TBD, but likely late June. The event will be on the shorter side,
about meetup-length (an hour or
+1, allowing CI to run without an explicit button push by committers will help
encourage new contributors.
The requirements seem OK. I looked through our repo and I don't see any
external actions (they are all in "github" or "actions").
We do have ".github/workflows/labeler.yml" that fires on
ran Kumar
> wrote:
>
> > In favour of dropping hadoop 2 support . Another point is the lack of
> > security and vulnerability fixes in hadoop2.
> >
> >
> >
> > On Wed, Jun 28, 2023 at 12:17 PM Clint Wylie wrote:
> >
> > > obvious
I'd like to propose dropping support for Hadoop 2 in Druid 28. Not the very
next release (which I assume will be Druid 27) but the one after that,
likely late 2023 timeframe.
In 2021, we had a discussion about moving away from Hadoop 2:
Hi Alaka,
There's a bit of text cut off in the error message. The full one is
something like:
"Time ordering is not supported for a Scan query with %,d
segments per time chunk and a row limit of %,d. "
+ "Try reducing your query limit below
maxRowsQueuedForOrdering
Thanks for managing this release!
My vote is -0, let me explain why. I am concerned about usability issues
with the new arrayIngestMode feature. There are various issues when mixing
MVD strings and string arrays in the same column: as soon as arrays show up
in a column, various "classic
re
people to change their arrayIngestMode.
Gian
On 2024/02/16 22:24:23 Gian Merlino wrote:
> I just learned that arrayIngestMode is not actually new, just
> https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/15588 is. However this will still make
> it more likely that people accidentally break their tab
ait for 30, given the impact that can happen if people end up with
mixed types without planning for it.
On Fri, Feb 16, 2024 at 2:16 PM Gian Merlino wrote:
> Thanks for managing this release!
>
> My vote is -0, let me explain why. I am concerned about usability issues
> with the new a
We don't have usage data, but my sense is that the search query is not
commonly used, and among people that use the search query, it's not common
to rely on "druid.query.search.searchStrategy: auto". So I think it would
be ok to remove the feature and have "auto" be an alias for "useIndexes",
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