Re: Upcoming 1.5 release

2017-08-28 Thread Dan Burkert
Hi all, branch-1.5.x is now live. Please backport changes to it as necessary going forward. Thanks to everyone for their cooperation with the change log. Here is what I'm tracking as potential merges before the first RC (still targeting Wednesday/Thursday), if you have anything to add to the list

Re: Upcoming 1.5 release

2017-08-28 Thread Dan Burkert
I'm going to shoot for 5:30 PM Pacific time, +- 30 minutes, since I know there's a bunch of release notes additions that will land today. - Dan On Mon, Aug 28, 2017 at 11:30 AM, Jean-Daniel Cryans wrote: > Hey Dan, > > Do you know approximately when today? Are we talking about an hour or 5? > >

Re: Upcoming 1.5 release

2017-08-28 Thread Jean-Daniel Cryans
Hey Dan, Do you know approximately when today? Are we talking about an hour or 5? Thanks, J-D On Mon, Aug 28, 2017 at 11:25 AM, Dan Burkert wrote: > Hi all, reminder that we will be branching today for 1.5. Still on track > for a first RC on Wednesday or Thursday. Keep those release notes c

Re: Upcoming 1.5 release

2017-08-28 Thread Dan Burkert
Hi all, reminder that we will be branching today for 1.5. Still on track for a first RC on Wednesday or Thursday. Keep those release notes coming, as well as test de-flakes! - Dan On Fri, Aug 25, 2017 at 3:33 PM, Hao Hao wrote: > +1. Thanks a lot for volunteering to be RM. > > Best, > Hao > >

Re: RFC: using C++ mini cluster implementation in Java and Python tests

2017-08-28 Thread Jordan Birdsell
Agreed, I too am hoping to have some time free up again in the near future for additional work on the python client. On Mon, Aug 28, 2017 at 10:26 AM Wes McKinney wrote: > +1. I hope to find some time in the next 6-12 months to hack on the > Python client and add Arrow support at the C++ client

Re: RFC: using C++ mini cluster implementation in Java and Python tests

2017-08-28 Thread Wes McKinney
+1. I hope to find some time in the next 6-12 months to hack on the Python client and add Arrow support at the C++ client level for faster scans and inserts, and making testing simpler and more consistent would make things easier to test across C++ and Python. - Wes On Mon, Aug 28, 2017 at 2:22 A