If they're generic to Apache Avatica (Apache Calcite sub-project) and not tied to Apache Phoenix, we'd also love to have you recognized, if not having the code not directly committed to Avatica :). Avatica is the underlying tech to the Phoenix Query Server.

Minor clarification with my Phoenix PMC "hat" on: Lukáš's phoenixdb [1] project is not "official". He just used a name which included "phoenix" in it. It is no more special/blessed than any other (hypothetical) Python driver :)

- Josh

[1] https://bitbucket.org/lalinsky/python-phoenixdb

James Taylor wrote:
That's awesome, Cheyenne! Is it packaged as an ODBC client or is the API
different? If you send us a link to your Github repo and docs, we'll get
links up on the website. Would be great to get an ODBC driver
contributed to Phoenix and included in our distro.

Thanks,
James

On Sunday, October 23, 2016, Cheyenne Forbes
<cheyenne.osanu.for...@gmail.com
<mailto:cheyenne.osanu.for...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    I made three protobuf clients for Phoenix in C++, Python and Erlang.

    how can I make these become "official" as lalinsky's Phoenix JSON
    python client?

    *The story*: I first created my application in Python and used
    lalinsky's JSON client but later found out Python (and JSON) weren't
    my best choice so I "splited" my application into two languages, C++
    and Erlang. Why did I create clients in both languages? I needed the
    C++ client but maybe someone somewhere is or will be in need of an
    Erlang client. Oh! two weeks ago I knew nothing about Erlang :D

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