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DataFusion weekly project plan (Andrew Lamb) - Jan 29, 2024 #9030

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alamb opened this issue Jan 28, 2024 · 6 comments
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DataFusion weekly project plan (Andrew Lamb) - Jan 29, 2024 #9030

alamb opened this issue Jan 28, 2024 · 6 comments
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alamb commented Jan 28, 2024

Follow on to Jan 22, 2024

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The idea of this ticket is make my plans for DataFusion visible, largely for my own personal organizational needs, but also to:

  1. Communicate / coordinate in the community
  2. Help provide an interesting summary of what is happening in DataFusion this week

It would be great for other contributors to DataFusion who plan non trivial work could try to make them visible somehow as well 🙏 (feel free to copy / modify the format)

My (personal) goals for this project

1000 projects are built using DataFusion

My (personal) plans for this week

Project Queue (list of future projects)

Projects I plan to help actively help review / plan

Algorithm for (my) prioritizing PR reviews

Note there are many committers who can and do review and merge PRs, so this is not the priorities of the project as a whole, just the approximate algorithm I use to prioritize my own time

Priority:

  1. Bug fixes (where something is just incorrect), especially regressions (where it used to work and now does not)
  2. Improvements directly related to features needed for InfluxDB (my employer)
  3. Documentation and test improvements (I view these as very strategically important)
  4. PRs that I think are strategically important
  5. Other new features / additions to functionality (note this is the lowest)

The top strategically important projects in my head are:

Thus, if you are interested in contributing to DataFusion and are interested in a fast turn around time I would recommend looking into bug fixes / test improvements / documentation or the projects named above

If you propose adding new functionality, the review cycle will likely be longer. You can make it a shorter cycle by looking at the comments on other recent PRs and following the same model (e.g. ensure there are tests in sqllogictest for example, the CI passes, includes documentation, etc)

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alamb commented Jan 28, 2024

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alamb commented Feb 4, 2024

Next week in #9121

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