Hello,
This is a call for a vote on Apache MRQL 0.9.2 incubating.
Apache MRQL is a query processing and optimization system for
large-scale, distributed data analysis, built on top of Apache Hadoop,
Apache Hama, and Apache Spark. This is our second release.
A vote was held on the MRQL developer
+1
I've been mentoring the project since it entered the incubator and I truly feel
they have demonstrated they know the Apache way.
Greetings, Marcel
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Okay get it done
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On Jun 19, 26 Heisei, at 18:34, Joe Brockmeier j...@zonker.net wrote:
Hi all,
I gave the VOTE a few more days since it happened over a weekend.
The VOTE has passed with 8 +1's (binding) and 1 +1 (non-binding), no
-1's or +0's.
+1's (binding) :
+1
Greetings,
Pepijn
On Thu, Jun 19, 2014 at 4:26 PM, Alexander Broekhuis
a.broekh...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
Since entering Incubation in November 2010, the Celix podling been working
towards graduation. The community has grown, releases have been made and
new committers have been added.
The dozen or so messages from abiola balogun a_gucc...@me.com on this list in
the past month have been monosyllabic non sequiturs [1]. I think he/she/it is a
spam bot and propose that he/she/it be removed from the list.
Julian
[1]
Evidently
+1 to ban the account
On Fri, Jun 20, 2014 at 04:37PM, Julian Hyde wrote:
The dozen or so messages from abiola balogun a_gucc...@me.com on this list
in the past month have been monosyllabic non sequiturs [1]. I think he/she/it
is a spam bot and propose that he/she/it be removed
Ok, I've reached out to the Tez project and it seems that they are wokring w/
Chris Mattmann's on the graduation process (per an email exchange
http://s.apache.org/K7g). What has caught my attention is the PPMC composition
which is pretty much uniformly represented by a group with the same
I think that this is a serious problem for Tez graduation. So far, Tez has
been essentially a one-company show and essentially all of the participants
are there because of their day jobs.
It doesn't seem like it has to be that way, but it also doesn't seem like
there are organic drives to push