Evening Andreware you looking for engineers local to Greater Denver? if not are you expecting the engineer to relo to Greater Denver?
Best Regards Martin ______________________________________________ > From: andrew.ev...@hygenicsdata.com > To: general@incubator.apache.org > Subject: Help Wanted for Potential Projects > Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2016 17:45:09 +0000 > > Hello all, > > I would like to start off with an introduction. My name is Andrew Evans. I > have 3 years of programming / dev experience in Java, Scala, Python, > PostgreSQL, Spring (Boot, REST) ; etc. I am working on a startup as well to > bring power to medium size datasets and build mobile applications capable of > utilizing text and numeric data as one to make better predictions. > > Between this and full time work, I have started several open sourced > (currently BSD 2 claused) projects which could greatly benefit the community > and empower everyone using big data with a simplified pipeline for ETL and > Acquisition as well as a Scala/ Java version of Fabric for simplified system > administration. > > I could really use some help making the following projects better and have > full SRS and SDS documents available. > > OpenETL - A pipeline built around Pentaho and adding data Quality Assurance > and some other basics such as initial SQL importing, communications, file > system management, and large document parsing as needed. > https://github.com/asevans48/OpenETL > > > Acquisition Tools - A set of tools for acquiring and parsing data initially > from any source over networks or via file systems with an aim of also > including images and NLP. The current system is parallizable and threadable > with a few tools to improve acquisition and initial intake. > https://github.com/asevans48/AcquisitionTools > > > ScalaFabric - Actually much broader but still fairly simple. It includes > wrappers around the AWS SDK and Mesos SDK as well as interaction with the > REST templates for Marathon and Chronos using Apache Http Components. A > pipeline is in place to allow entire clusters to be generated from a single > line of code and serialized clases or Json objects using FasterXML at the > moment. > https://github.com/asevans48/ScalaFabric > > Potentially, all three coudl be wrapped into a single environment with the > last providing Carte or acquisition node support. I have the program set up > to be able to support multiple clusters. > > If anyone is interested in helping, please let me know. Even a fork of one or > more of the projects would be nice. I would be happy to shoot the SRS, SDS, > and other docs over and get you integrated into the Scrum board at SeeNowDo. > It is also possible to generate Java Docs from the code. > > I do dream of one day making all three Apache level projects. > > Thank you for your time, > > Andrew Evans > Java Dev @ Hygenics Data, LLC > Co-Founder and Dev @ SimplrTek, LLC and its subsidiaries >