+1
On 2020/10/19 17:29:23, Tianqi Chen wrote:
> Dear Incubator:
>
> A month ago we brought up the discussion about graduating TVM as TLP. After
> great discussions in the apache way [2],
> we get good support from the incubator and also get helpful feedback about
> producing another release.
>
Hi,
I'm a mentor of MXNet and one of the things I plan to address is how to
integrate development via github and communication via slack with Apache's
more established infrastructure (mailinglists + apache's git). Is there an
official policy or recommendation of best practices on how to setup such
;> and combination of batch and streaming data processing;
>>>>> and be it further
>>>>>
>>>>> RESOLVED, that the office of "Vice President, Apache Flink" be
>>>>> and hereby is created, the person holding such office to
>>>>>
+1
On 10/22/2014 06:21 AM, Tomer Shiran wrote:
Hi Everyone,
We wrapped up the vote on the Apache Drill dev list in which the community
expressed its desire to graduate to a top-level project. That vote passed
with 23 +1s (http://bit.ly/1tcrHVS) and 0 -1s (including the project's
mentors, PMC me
Awesome!
On 04/14/2014 08:23 PM, Alan Gates wrote:
The votes passes with:
8 binding +1, Sebastian Schelter, Henry Saputra, Suresh Srinivas, Till
Westmann, Andrew Purtell, Owen O’Malley, Roman Shaposhnik, Jakob Homan
1 non-binding +1, Hitesh Shah
no +/-0 or -1s.
Congratulations to the new
AFAIR any ASF member should be able to join the Incubator PMC without
any problems. Maybe you could send a mail to the chair of the incubator
(don't know out of my head who that is at the moment).
Best,
Sebastian
On 04/10/2014 08:06 PM, Sean Owen wrote:
Hello all, just pinging this request. I
===
Sebastian Schelter is a committer and PMC member of Apache Mahout and Apache
Giraph, member of the Apache Software Foundation, member of the Incubator PMC
and project mentor for Apache Drill. Sebastian, along with our mentors, will
guide the rest of the committers that have experience with
eke, Robert Metzger, Ufuk Celebi, and Aljoscha Krettek, who are
> all committers in the current proposal.
> >>
> >> === Alignment ===
> >> Stratosphere is compatible with, and related to several Apache
> projects. Stratosphere re-uses parts of Apache Hadoop, in particular HDFS
>
I added you to the mentors list in the proposal.
On 04/07/2014 03:47 PM, Henry Saputra wrote:
Thanks Sebastian, always love to see project from academic setting to be
materialized as an Apache project
On Monday, April 7, 2014, Sebastian Schelter wrote:
You're very welcome to join
re is currently a long-term commitment to fund salaried
developers for Stratosphere by public and private organizations in Europe.
=== Inexperience with Open Source ===
Sebastian Schelter is a committer and PMC member of Apache Mahout and Apache
Giraph, member of the Apache Software Foundation, member o
in Europe.
=== Inexperience with Open Source ===
Sebastian Schelter is a committer and PMC member of Apache Mahout and Apache
Giraph, member of the Apache Software Foundation, member of the Incubator PMC
and project mentor for Apache Drill. Sebastian, along with our mentors, will
guide the r
Hi Nick,
the username is SebastianSchelter.
Thanks,
Sebastian
On 03/11/2014 06:20 PM, Nick Burch wrote:
On Tue, 11 Mar 2014, Ted Dunning wrote:
Sebastian Schelter is a new mentor for Drill and needs wiki write
permissions to sign off on monthly reports.
Can somebody help by giving him
+1 (binding)
Fully agree with Ted's view on the Spark community.
On 02/07/2014 06:32 AM, Ted Dunning wrote:
+1 (binding)
These wrinkles are not as big as they appear. For instance, the issue with
some committers not noticing that their accounts were live is actually due to a
better submissi
Mridul Muralidharan
Nick Pentreath
Andrew Xia
Haoyuan Li
Sandy Ryza
Sebastian Schelter *
Kostas Sakellis
Christopher Nguyen
Aaron Davidson
Shivaram Venkataraman
Kay Ousterhout
Evan Sparks
Xuefeng Wu
Konstantin Boudnik
Rahul Chugh
Prashant Sharma
Stephen Haberman
Prabeesh K.
Saisai Shao
Junfeng Feng
Jason
Hi,
This proposal looks very interesting to me. What exactly is the scope of
Tez? Does it aim to be a general data flow system such as
Stratosphere[1] or Hyracks[2]? Or will it still be executing Map and
Reduce tasks, that are composable in a more flexible manner?
Best,
Sebastian
[1] http://dl.a
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