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A shout-out to the non-committers who have been making awesome contributions to Pig
Jonathan Coveney 2012-10-19, 18:55
As a committer, I enjoy nothing more than committing the code of non-committers (except perhaps a rare sunny day of San Francisco). It's great for Pig, and it's great for open source in general.
I want to give a couple of shout-out's in particular:
Cheolsoo has been awesome about working to keep the build green, as well as submitting a ton of high-quality patches on a variety of topics
Rohini has also been working hard on this front, and has been good about weighing in on tickets on issues (very helpfully) related to keeping the build stable, especially with the various versions of Hadoop
John Gordon clearly is doing the somewhat thankless work of getting Pig to run well on windows, which I think deserves thanks
Of course, there are a ton of people working on Pig. Take a look at CHANGES.txt for 0.11 and you'll see a ton of names. A lot of them are new, and that is awesome.
Prashant Kommireddi, Eli Reisman, Russell Jurney, and of course many more all deserve recognition for the work being done on Pig. If it was left to the 2-3 of us core folks, the release would be a shadow of what it currently is, and it'd be a lot less stable.
So thanks! Keep hacking. Keep the patches coming! Jon
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Jonathan Coveney 2012-10-19, 18:55
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Re: A shout-out to the non-committers who have been making awesome contributions to Pig
Cheolsoo Park 2012-10-19, 19:19
Thank you everyone who reviews/commits my patches. The Pig community is awesome!
On Fri, Oct 19, 2012 at 11:55 AM, Jonathan Coveney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> As a committer, I enjoy nothing more than committing the code of > non-committers (except perhaps a rare sunny day of San Francisco). It's > great for Pig, and it's great for open source in general. > > I want to give a couple of shout-out's in particular: > > Cheolsoo has been awesome about working to keep the build green, as well as > submitting a ton of high-quality patches on a variety of topics > > Rohini has also been working hard on this front, and has been good about > weighing in on tickets on issues (very helpfully) related to keeping the > build stable, especially with the various versions of Hadoop > > John Gordon clearly is doing the somewhat thankless work of getting Pig to > run well on windows, which I think deserves thanks > > Of course, there are a ton of people working on Pig. Take a look at > CHANGES.txt for 0.11 and you'll see a ton of names. A lot of them are new, > and that is awesome. > > Prashant Kommireddi, Eli Reisman, Russell Jurney, and of course many more > all deserve recognition for the work being done on Pig. If it was left to > the 2-3 of us core folks, the release would be a shadow of what it > currently is, and it'd be a lot less stable. > > So thanks! Keep hacking. Keep the patches coming! > Jon >
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Cheolsoo Park 2012-10-19, 19:19
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Re: A shout-out to the non-committers who have been making awesome contributions to Pig
Gianmarco De Francisci Mo... 2012-10-19, 22:11
Great job guys! Keep up the good work :)
Cheers, -- Gianmarco On Fri, Oct 19, 2012 at 12:19 PM, Cheolsoo Park <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thank you everyone who reviews/commits my patches. The Pig community is > awesome! > > On Fri, Oct 19, 2012 at 11:55 AM, Jonathan Coveney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > >> As a committer, I enjoy nothing more than committing the code of >> non-committers (except perhaps a rare sunny day of San Francisco). It's >> great for Pig, and it's great for open source in general. >> >> I want to give a couple of shout-out's in particular: >> >> Cheolsoo has been awesome about working to keep the build green, as well as >> submitting a ton of high-quality patches on a variety of topics >> >> Rohini has also been working hard on this front, and has been good about >> weighing in on tickets on issues (very helpfully) related to keeping the >> build stable, especially with the various versions of Hadoop >> >> John Gordon clearly is doing the somewhat thankless work of getting Pig to >> run well on windows, which I think deserves thanks >> >> Of course, there are a ton of people working on Pig. Take a look at >> CHANGES.txt for 0.11 and you'll see a ton of names. A lot of them are new, >> and that is awesome. >> >> Prashant Kommireddi, Eli Reisman, Russell Jurney, and of course many more >> all deserve recognition for the work being done on Pig. If it was left to >> the 2-3 of us core folks, the release would be a shadow of what it >> currently is, and it'd be a lot less stable. >> >> So thanks! Keep hacking. Keep the patches coming! >> Jon >>
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Gianmarco De Francisci Mo... 2012-10-19, 22:11
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Re: A shout-out to the non-committers who have been making awesome contributions to Pig
Julien Le Dem 2012-10-23, 04:41
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On Friday, October 19, 2012, Jonathan Coveney wrote:
> As a committer, I enjoy nothing more than committing the code of > non-committers (except perhaps a rare sunny day of San Francisco). It's > great for Pig, and it's great for open source in general. > > I want to give a couple of shout-out's in particular: > > Cheolsoo has been awesome about working to keep the build green, as well as > submitting a ton of high-quality patches on a variety of topics > > Rohini has also been working hard on this front, and has been good about > weighing in on tickets on issues (very helpfully) related to keeping the > build stable, especially with the various versions of Hadoop > > John Gordon clearly is doing the somewhat thankless work of getting Pig to > run well on windows, which I think deserves thanks > > Of course, there are a ton of people working on Pig. Take a look at > CHANGES.txt for 0.11 and you'll see a ton of names. A lot of them are new, > and that is awesome. > > Prashant Kommireddi, Eli Reisman, Russell Jurney, and of course many more > all deserve recognition for the work being done on Pig. If it was left to > the 2-3 of us core folks, the release would be a shadow of what it > currently is, and it'd be a lot less stable. > > So thanks! Keep hacking. Keep the patches coming! > Jon >
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Julien Le Dem 2012-10-23, 04:41
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