Hi Jincheng,
+1 for this proposal.
>From the perspective of users, I think it would nice to have PyFlink on
PyPI which makes it much easier to install PyFlink.
Best, Hequn
On Tue, Feb 4, 2020 at 1:09 PM Jeff Zhang wrote:
> +1
>
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> Xingbo Huang 于2020年2月4日周二 下午1:07写道:
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>> Hi Jincheng,
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>> T
+1
Xingbo Huang 于2020年2月4日周二 下午1:07写道:
> Hi Jincheng,
>
> Thanks for driving this.
> +1 for this proposal.
>
> Compared to building from source, downloading directly from PyPI will
> greatly save the development cost of Python users.
>
> Best,
> Xingbo
>
>
>
> Wei Zhong 于2020年2月4日周二 下午12:43写道:
Hi Jincheng,
Thanks for driving this.
+1 for this proposal.
Compared to building from source, downloading directly from PyPI will
greatly save the development cost of Python users.
Best,
Xingbo
Wei Zhong 于2020年2月4日周二 下午12:43写道:
> Hi Jincheng,
>
> Thanks for bring up this discussion!
>
> +1
Hi Jincheng,
Thanks for bring up this discussion!
+1 for this proposal. Building from source takes long time and requires a
good network environment. Some users may not have such an environment.
Uploading to PyPI will greatly improve the user experience.
Best,
Wei
jincheng sun 于2020年2月4日周二 上午1
Hi folks,
I am very happy to receive some user inquiries about the use of Flink
Python API (PyFlink) recently. One of the more common questions is whether
it is possible to install PyFlink without using source code build. The most
convenient and natural way for users is to use `pip install apache-