+1 for Phoenix.
On 12/5/13 4:43 PM, "Stack" wrote:
>Discussion of the Phoenix proposal has settled since its original
>posting on November 7th. Feedback has been incorporated.
>
>Let us now move to a vote.
>
>Should Phoenix become an Apache incubator project?
>
>[] +1 Accept Phoenix into
und them. Also, per Andy's point about
SQL not being a non-goal of HBase proper, I agree, hence another project
makes sense.
I see both good capabilities and a growing community around Phoenix.
Doug Meil
On 11/14/13 12:41 PM, "Andrew Purtell" wrote:
>On Wed, Nov 13, 2013
pied a couple thousand lines of code
from Tomcat, I would hope somebody would ask why. I thought I had some
agreements from some folks on this thread, but you feel differently so
we're going to have to disagree.
Thanks.
Doug
On 9/12/11 8:56 PM, "Noel J. Bergman" wrote:
>Doug
Thanks Phil, much appreciated.
On 9/7/11 12:19 PM, "Phillip Rhodes" wrote:
>> I think that the ASF and ASF incubator leadership should consider it a
>> priority to foster such communication. And this means asking the
>> questions I asked before, e.g,. "you guys are trying to do the same
>>
e you talked them?" Consider it "Open-Source Project
Parenting."
Doug
On 9/7/11 3:16 AM, "Alex Karasulu" wrote:
>On Wed, Sep 7, 2011 at 3:27 AM, Benson Margulies
>wrote:
>> Doug Meil,
>
>SNIP
>
>> Lots of incubator proposals come from groups of
+1 to that. Holy smokes, that second one really sucked. :-)
On 9/7/11 8:55 AM, "Shane Curcuru" wrote:
>On 9/6/2011 9:56 PM, Doug Meil wrote:
>>
>> Re: "Highlander"
>>
>> Greatest movie ever.
>
>Don't forget the sequel!
>
&
be an open-source project, so be it - but put it on
Google Code, SourceForge, or Github. There are plenty of places. But I don’t
think it belongs in ASF.
I’m sure that other developers may have some comments about copied HBase and
Hadoop code, but I’ll leave that to them.
Sincerely,
Doug Meil
cially since, in this
case, one of their claims is that HBase "can't do or has no plans" for
something.
It's all about community, isn't it?
On 9/6/11 8:27 PM, "Benson Margulies" wrote:
>Doug Meil,
>
>Top-posting is generally less than idea, but I wa
y has seen).
On 9/6/11 8:46 PM, "Joe Schaefer" wrote:
>The ASF is not Highlander. If we're big enough
>to host a few different webservers, we're big enough
>for 2 "HBase" projects.
>
>
>
>
>>
>>From
ect, so be it - but put it on
Google Code, SourceForge, or Github. There are plenty of places. But I don’t
think it belongs in ASF.
I’m sure that other developers may have some comments about copied HBase and
Hadoop code, but I’ll leave that to them.
Sincerely,
Doug Meil
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