Re: [DISCUSS] Pyarrow wheels for Python 3.11

2022-11-07 Thread Antoine Pitrou
On Mon, 7 Nov 2022 18:21:34 +0100 Antoine Pitrou wrote: > Le 07/11/2022 à 15:37, Raúl Cumplido a écrit : > > El lun, 7 nov 2022 a las 14:14, Neal Richardson (< > > neal.p.richard...@gmail.com>) escribió: > > > >> Two unrelated thoughts: > >> > >> 1. Since it sounds like we need to do a

Re: [DISCUSS] Pyarrow wheels for Python 3.11

2022-11-07 Thread Antoine Pitrou
Le 07/11/2022 à 15:37, Raúl Cumplido a écrit : El lun, 7 nov 2022 a las 14:14, Neal Richardson (< neal.p.richard...@gmail.com>) escribió: Two unrelated thoughts: 1. Since it sounds like we need to do a patch release for the wheels, should we include any other critical bugfixes that have

Re: [DISCUSS] Pyarrow wheels for Python 3.11

2022-11-07 Thread Raúl Cumplido
El lun, 7 nov 2022 a las 14:14, Neal Richardson (< neal.p.richard...@gmail.com>) escribió: > Two unrelated thoughts: > > 1. Since it sounds like we need to do a patch release for the wheels, > should we include any other critical bugfixes that have been reported > affecting 10.0.0? Do we have a

Re: [DISCUSS] Pyarrow wheels for Python 3.11

2022-11-07 Thread Neal Richardson
Two unrelated thoughts: 1. Since it sounds like we need to do a patch release for the wheels, should we include any other critical bugfixes that have been reported affecting 10.0.0? Do we have a 10.0.1 Fix Version in Jira already, and/or any known issues we would want to include? 2. Since I said

Re: [DISCUSS] Pyarrow wheels for Python 3.11

2022-11-07 Thread Raúl Cumplido
Thanks Jarek, > I am not sure whether the changes included any code that should find > its way into the official source package on the > https://downloads.apache.org/arrow/ - but if yes, then there is not > much choice from the Apache By-laws but the convenience/compiled > packages (and this is

Re: [DISCUSS] Pyarrow wheels for Python 3.11

2022-11-07 Thread Jarek Potiuk
Just a comment from an outsider (but one that peeks at the communication and I am very much interested as PyArrow binary wheel release is one of the important prerequisites for Apache Airflow official 3.11 support - mostly as transitive dependencies for other dependencies we use). I am not sure

[DISCUSS] Pyarrow wheels for Python 3.11

2022-11-07 Thread Raúl Cumplido
Hi, As you might be aware, the release of Python 3.11 happened around the time we were releasing Apache Arrow 10.0.0. There seems to be quite a lot of users that would like to use Pyarrow on the new Python 3.11 version, this can be seen on the amount of comments on the PR that added wheels for