Ed - IM(biased)O 😊

Wjat you propose seems appropriate - there are too many people who rely on 
MADlib, mostly within existing Greenplum user base who would appreciate any 
effort this community makes towards ease of life for the users.

So, I would +1 for sure.

Regards,
Tushar


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From: Ed Espino <esp...@apache.org>
Sent: Thursday, April 3, 2025 7:15:37 PM
To: dev@cloudberry.apache.org <dev@cloudberry.apache.org>
Cc: Roman Shaposhnik <r...@apache.org>
Subject: Re: Interest in Incorporating Apache MADlib into Apache Cloudberry 
(Incubating)?

Hi all,

Thanks for the thoughtful discussion and the feedback so far.

While I understand that Dianjing’s conversations didn’t surface current
demand for Apache MADlib, I’d like to share a complementary perspective.
Shine and Tushar have both indicated that they have customers actively
using MADlib today. That signals that there’s still practical value in the
project, even if the broader community has quieted.

Given this, I’d like to propose that we bring Apache MADlib under the
Apache Cloudberry (Incubating) umbrella as a trial integration. This would
give us 9–12 months to assess its relevance, community interest, and
technical fit within Cloudberry’s scope. If, at the end of that period, we
find limited engagement or adoption, we can responsibly sunset the
integration or initiate movement toward the Attic.

I’m happy to take the lead on discussing this with the board, and I’m also
willing to initiate a PPMC vote if that’s the appropriate next step. Let me
know how you’d like to proceed.

Thanks again for the open dialogue.

Best regards,
-=e

On Tue, Feb 25, 2025 at 1:56 AM Ed Espino <esp...@apache.org> wrote:

> Hi Apache Cloudberry (Incubating) Community,
>
> I wanted to reach out to gauge interest in incorporating Apache MADlib
> into the Apache Cloudberry (Incubating) project.
>
> As you may be aware, Broadcom has taken Greenplum closed source,
> effectively leaving Apache MADlib without a developer or user community to
> support it. Given this shift, we are exploring whether there is developer
> or user interest in bringing Apache MADlib into the Apache Cloudberry
> (Incubating) ecosystem.
>
> If there is interest, we’d be happy to discuss how this could align with
> Cloudberry’s mission and explore potential synergies. Otherwise, we may
> need to seek assistance in moving the Apache MADlib project into the Apache
> Attic due to the lack of active contributors and adoption.
>
> Would love to hear your thoughts on this!
>
> Best,
> -=e
>
> --
> Ed Espino
> Apache Cloudberry (incubating) & MADlib
>


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Apache Cloudberry (incubating) & MADlib

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