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[VOTE] Accept Falcon into the Apache Incubator (was originally named Ivory)

Hi,

Thanks for participating in the proposal discussion on Falcon
(formerly Ivory). I'd like to call a VOTE for acceptance of Apache
Falcon into the Incubator. I'll let the vote run till (Tue 3/26 6pm IST).

[ ]  +1 Accept Apache Falcon into the Incubator
[ ]  +0 Don't care.
[ ]  -1 Don't accept Apache Falcon into the Incubator because...

Full proposal is pasted at the bottom of this email, and the
corresponding wiki is http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/FalconProposal.


Only VOTEs from Incubator PMC members are binding, but all are welcome
to express their thoughts.

Thanks,
Srikanth Sundarrajan
= Falcon Proposal =

== Abstract ==
Falcon is a data processing and management solution for Hadoop
designed for data motion, coordination of data pipelines, lifecycle
management, and data discovery. Falcon enables end consumers to
quickly onboard their data and its associated processing and
management tasks on Hadoop clusters.

== Proposal ==
Falcon will enable easy data management via declarative mechanism for
Hadoop. Users of Falcon platform simply define infrastructure
endpoints, data sets and processing rules declaratively. These
declarative configurations are expressed in such a way that the
dependencies between these configured entities are explicitly
described. This information about inter-dependencies between various
entities allows Falcon to orchestrate and manage various data
management functions.

The key use cases that Falcon addresses are:
 * Data Motion
 * Process orchestration and scheduling
 * Policy-based Lifecycle Management
 * Data Discovery
 * Operability/Usability

With these features it is possible for users to onboard their data
sets with a comprehensive and holistic understanding of how, when and
where their data is managed across its lifecycle. Complex functions
such as retrying failures, identifying possible SLA breaches or
automated handling of input data changes are now simple directives.
All the administrative functions and user level functions are
available via RESTful APIs. CLI is simply a wrapper over the RESTful
APIs.

== Background ==
Hadoop and its ecosystem of products have made storing and processing
massive amounts of data commonplace. This has enabled numerous
organizations to gain valuable insights that they never could have
achieved in the past. While it is easy to leverage Hadoop for
crunching large volumes of data, organizing data, managing life cycle
of data and processing data is fairly involved. This is solved
adequately well in a classic data platform involving data warehouses
and standard ETL (extract-transform-load) tools, but remains largely
unsolved today. In addition to data processing complexities, Hadoop
presents new sets of challenges and opportunities relating to
management of data.

Data Management on Hadoop encompasses data motion, process
orchestration, lifecycle management, data discovery, etc. among other
concerns that are beyond ETL. Falcon is a new data processing and
management platform for Hadoop that solves this problem and creates
additional opportunities by building on existing components within the
Hadoop ecosystem (ex. Apache Oozie, Apache Hadoop DistCp etc.) without
reinventing the wheel. Falcon has been in production at InMobi, going
on its second year and has been managing hundreds of feeds and
processes.

Falcon is being developed by engineers employed with InMobi and
Hortonworks. This platform addition will increase the adoption of
Apache Hadoop by driving data management tractable for end users. We
are therefore proposing to make Falcon an Apache open source project.

== Rationale ==
The Falcon project aims to improve the usability of Apache Hadoop. As
a result Apache Hadoop will grow its community of users by increasing
the places Hadoop can be utilized and the use cases it will solve. By
developing Falcon in Apache we hope to gather a diverse community of
contributors, helping to ensure that Falcon is deployable for a broad
range of scenarios. Members of the Hadoop development community will
be able to influence Falcon’s roadmap, and contribute to it. We
believe having Falcon as part of the Apache Hadoop ecosystem will be a
great benefit to all of Hadoop's users.

== Current Status ==
Falcon is widely deployed in production within InMobi and moving on to
its second year. A version with a valuable set of features is
developed by the list of initial committers and is hosted on github.

=== Meritocracy ===
Our intent with this incubator proposal is to start building a diverse
developer community around Falcon following the Apache meritocracy
model. We have wanted to make the project open source and encourage
contributors from multiple organizations from the start. We plan to
provide plenty of support to new developers and to quickly recruit
those who make solid contributions to committer status.

=== Community ===
We are happy to report that the initial team already represents
multiple organizations. We hope to extend the user and developer base
further in the future and build a solid open source community around
Falcon.

=== Core Developers ===
Falcon is currently being developed by three engineers from InMobi –
Srikanth Sunderrajan, Shwetha G S, and Shaik Idris, two Hortonworks
employees – Sanjay Radia and Venkatesh Seetharam. In addition, Rohini
Palaniswamy and Thiruvel Thirumoolan, were also involved in the
initial design discussions. Srikanth, Shwetha and Shaik are the
original developers. All the engineers have built two generations of
Data Management on Hadoop, having deep expertise in Hadoop and are
quite familiar with the Hadoop Ecosystem. Samarth Gupta & Rishu
Mehrothra, both from InMobi have build the QA automation for Falcon.

=== Alignment ===
The ASF is a natural host for Falcon given that it is already the home
of Hadoop, Pig, Knox, HCatalog, and other emerging “big data” software
projects. Falcon has been designed to solve the data management
challenges and opportunities of the Hadoop ecosystem family of
products. Falcon fills the gap that Hadoop ecosystem has been lacking
in the areas of data processing and data lifecycle management.

== Known Risks ==

=== Orphaned products & Reliance on Salaried Developers ===
The core developers plan to work full time on the project. There is
very little risk of Falcon getting orphaned. Falcon is in use by
companies we work for so the companies have an interest in its
continued vitality.

=== Inexperience with Open Source ===
All of the core developers are active users and followers of open
source. Srikanth Sundarrajan has been contributing patches to Apache
Hadoop and Apache Oozie, Shwetha GS has been contributing patches to
Apache Oozie.  Seetharam Venkatesh is a committer on Apache Knox.
Sharad Agarwal, Amareshwari SR (also a Apache Hive PMC member) and
Sanjay Radia are PMC members on Apache Hadoop.

=== Homogeneous Developers ===
The current core developers are from diverse set of organizations such
as InMobi and Hortonworks. We expect to quickly establish a developer
community that includes contributors from several corporations post
incubation.

=== Reliance on Salaried Developers ===
Currently, most developers are paid to do work on Falcon but few are
contributing in their spare time. However, once the project has a
community built around it post incubation, we expect to get committers
and developers from outside the current core developers.

=== Relationships with Other Apache Products ===
Falcon is going to be used by the users of Hadoop and the Hadoop
ecosystem in general.

=== A Excessive Fascination with the Apache Brand ===
While we respect the reputation of the Apache brand and have no doubts
that it will attract contributors and users, our interest is primarily
to give Falcon a solid home as an open source project following an
established development model. We have also given reasons in the
Rationale and Alignment sections.

== Documentation ==http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/FalconProposal

== Initial Source ==
The source is currently in github repository at:
https://github.com/sriksun/Falcon

== Source and Intellectual Property Submission Plan ==
The complete Falcon code is under Apache Software License 2.

== External Dependencies ==
The dependencies all have Apache compatible licenses. These include
BSD, MIT licensed dependencies.

== Cryptography ==
None

== Required Resources ==

=== Mailing lists ===

 * falcon-dev AT incubator DOT apache DOT org
 * falcon-commits AT incubator DOT apache DOT org
 * falcon-user AT incubator apache DOT org
 * falcon-private AT incubator DOT apache DOT org

=== Subversion Directory ===
Git is the preferred source control system: git://git.apache.org/falcon

=== Issue Tracking ===
JIRA FALCON

== Initial Committers ==
 * Srikanth Sundarrajan (Srikanth.Sundarrajan AT inmobi DOT com)
 * Shwetha GS (shwetha.gs AT inmobi DOT com)
 * Shaik Idris (shaik.idris AT inmobi DOT com)
 * Venkatesh Seetharam (Venkatesh AT apache DOT org)
 * Sanjay Radia (sanjay AT apache DOT org)
 * Sharad Agarwal (sharad AT apache DOT org)
 * Amareshwari SR (amareshwari AT apache DOT org)
 * Samarth Gupta (samarth.gupta AT inmobi DOT com)
 * Rishu Mehrothra (rishu.mehrothra AT inmobi DOT com)

== Affiliations ==
 * Srikanth Sundarrajan (InMobi)
 * Shwetha GS (InMobi)
 * Shaik Idris (InMobi)
 * Venkatesh Seetharam (Hortonworks Inc.)
 * Sanjay Radia (Hortonworks Inc.)
 * Sharad Agarwal (InMobi)
 * Amareshwari SR (InMobi)
 * Samarth Gupta (InMobi)
 * Rishu Mehrothra (InMobi)

== Sponsors ==

=== Champion ===
 * Arun C Murthy (acmurthy at apache dot org)

=== Nominated Mentors ===
 * Alan Gates (gates AT apache DOT org)
 * Chris Douglas (cdouglas AT apache DOT org)
 * Devaraj  Das (ddas AT apache DOT org)
 * Owen O’Malley (omalley AT apache DOT org)

=== Sponsoring Entity ===
Incubator PMC

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Re: [VOTE] Accept Falcon into the Apache Incubator (was originally named Ivory)

Posted by Bertrand Delacretaz <bd...@apache.org>.
On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 12:07 PM, Srikanth Sundarrajan
<sr...@inmobi.com> wrote:
> ...Since the VOTE is already out, I will leave it so.
> However, we will continue to watch out for any serious objections/concern
> with the name "Falcon"....

Ok, fine with me - just make sure there's enough time for people to
comment on that before closing the vote.

Thanks!
-Bertrand

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Re: [VOTE] Accept Falcon into the Apache Incubator (was originally named Ivory)

Posted by Srikanth Sundarrajan <sr...@inmobi.com>.
Thanks Bertrand. Since the VOTE is already out, I will leave it so.
However, we will continue to watch out for any serious objections/concern
with the name "Falcon".

Regards
Srikanth Sundarrajan

On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 2:46 PM, Bertrand Delacretaz <bdelacretaz@apache.org
> wrote:

> On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 5:54 AM, Srikanth Sundarrajan
> <sr...@inmobi.com> wrote:
> > ...Thanks for participating in the proposal discussion on Falcon
> > (formerly Ivory). I'd like to call a VOTE for acceptance of Apache
> > Falcon into the Incubator...
>
> I hate to slow down things, but considering that the name change to
> Falcon was only announced 4 hours ago, and there are some concerns
> about it in the discussion thread, I'd say the discussion hasn't
> sufficiently settled down to vote.
>
> We usually allow at least 24 hours for lazy consensus, doing that for
> this name change would be good IMO, especially as the discussion
> thread shows that Falcon is far from being a unique name.
>
> -Bertrand
>
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Re: [VOTE] Accept Falcon into the Apache Incubator (was originally named Ivory)

Posted by Bertrand Delacretaz <bd...@apache.org>.
On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 5:54 AM, Srikanth Sundarrajan
<sr...@inmobi.com> wrote:
> ...Thanks for participating in the proposal discussion on Falcon
> (formerly Ivory). I'd like to call a VOTE for acceptance of Apache
> Falcon into the Incubator...

I hate to slow down things, but considering that the name change to
Falcon was only announced 4 hours ago, and there are some concerns
about it in the discussion thread, I'd say the discussion hasn't
sufficiently settled down to vote.

We usually allow at least 24 hours for lazy consensus, doing that for
this name change would be good IMO, especially as the discussion
thread shows that Falcon is far from being a unique name.

-Bertrand

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Re: [VOTE] Accept Falcon into the Apache Incubator (was originally named Ivory)

Posted by "Alan D. Cabrera" <li...@toolazydogs.com>.
+1


Regards,
Alan

On Mar 20, 2013, at 9:54 PM, Srikanth Sundarrajan <sr...@inmobi.com> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> Thanks for participating in the proposal discussion on Falcon
> (formerly Ivory). I'd like to call a VOTE for acceptance of Apache
> Falcon into the Incubator. I'll let the vote run till (Tue 3/26 6pm IST).
> 
> [ ]  +1 Accept Apache Falcon into the Incubator
> [ ]  +0 Don't care.
> [ ]  -1 Don't accept Apache Falcon into the Incubator because...
> 
> Full proposal is pasted at the bottom of this email, and the
> corresponding wiki is http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/FalconProposal.
> 
> 
> Only VOTEs from Incubator PMC members are binding, but all are welcome
> to express their thoughts.
> 
> Thanks,
> Srikanth Sundarrajan
> = Falcon Proposal =
> 
> == Abstract ==
> Falcon is a data processing and management solution for Hadoop
> designed for data motion, coordination of data pipelines, lifecycle
> management, and data discovery. Falcon enables end consumers to
> quickly onboard their data and its associated processing and
> management tasks on Hadoop clusters.
> 
> == Proposal ==
> Falcon will enable easy data management via declarative mechanism for
> Hadoop. Users of Falcon platform simply define infrastructure
> endpoints, data sets and processing rules declaratively. These
> declarative configurations are expressed in such a way that the
> dependencies between these configured entities are explicitly
> described. This information about inter-dependencies between various
> entities allows Falcon to orchestrate and manage various data
> management functions.
> 
> The key use cases that Falcon addresses are:
> * Data Motion
> * Process orchestration and scheduling
> * Policy-based Lifecycle Management
> * Data Discovery
> * Operability/Usability
> 
> With these features it is possible for users to onboard their data
> sets with a comprehensive and holistic understanding of how, when and
> where their data is managed across its lifecycle. Complex functions
> such as retrying failures, identifying possible SLA breaches or
> automated handling of input data changes are now simple directives.
> All the administrative functions and user level functions are
> available via RESTful APIs. CLI is simply a wrapper over the RESTful
> APIs.
> 
> == Background ==
> Hadoop and its ecosystem of products have made storing and processing
> massive amounts of data commonplace. This has enabled numerous
> organizations to gain valuable insights that they never could have
> achieved in the past. While it is easy to leverage Hadoop for
> crunching large volumes of data, organizing data, managing life cycle
> of data and processing data is fairly involved. This is solved
> adequately well in a classic data platform involving data warehouses
> and standard ETL (extract-transform-load) tools, but remains largely
> unsolved today. In addition to data processing complexities, Hadoop
> presents new sets of challenges and opportunities relating to
> management of data.
> 
> Data Management on Hadoop encompasses data motion, process
> orchestration, lifecycle management, data discovery, etc. among other
> concerns that are beyond ETL. Falcon is a new data processing and
> management platform for Hadoop that solves this problem and creates
> additional opportunities by building on existing components within the
> Hadoop ecosystem (ex. Apache Oozie, Apache Hadoop DistCp etc.) without
> reinventing the wheel. Falcon has been in production at InMobi, going
> on its second year and has been managing hundreds of feeds and
> processes.
> 
> Falcon is being developed by engineers employed with InMobi and
> Hortonworks. This platform addition will increase the adoption of
> Apache Hadoop by driving data management tractable for end users. We
> are therefore proposing to make Falcon an Apache open source project.
> 
> == Rationale ==
> The Falcon project aims to improve the usability of Apache Hadoop. As
> a result Apache Hadoop will grow its community of users by increasing
> the places Hadoop can be utilized and the use cases it will solve. By
> developing Falcon in Apache we hope to gather a diverse community of
> contributors, helping to ensure that Falcon is deployable for a broad
> range of scenarios. Members of the Hadoop development community will
> be able to influence Falcon’s roadmap, and contribute to it. We
> believe having Falcon as part of the Apache Hadoop ecosystem will be a
> great benefit to all of Hadoop's users.
> 
> == Current Status ==
> Falcon is widely deployed in production within InMobi and moving on to
> its second year. A version with a valuable set of features is
> developed by the list of initial committers and is hosted on github.
> 
> === Meritocracy ===
> Our intent with this incubator proposal is to start building a diverse
> developer community around Falcon following the Apache meritocracy
> model. We have wanted to make the project open source and encourage
> contributors from multiple organizations from the start. We plan to
> provide plenty of support to new developers and to quickly recruit
> those who make solid contributions to committer status.
> 
> === Community ===
> We are happy to report that the initial team already represents
> multiple organizations. We hope to extend the user and developer base
> further in the future and build a solid open source community around
> Falcon.
> 
> === Core Developers ===
> Falcon is currently being developed by three engineers from InMobi –
> Srikanth Sunderrajan, Shwetha G S, and Shaik Idris, two Hortonworks
> employees – Sanjay Radia and Venkatesh Seetharam. In addition, Rohini
> Palaniswamy and Thiruvel Thirumoolan, were also involved in the
> initial design discussions. Srikanth, Shwetha and Shaik are the
> original developers. All the engineers have built two generations of
> Data Management on Hadoop, having deep expertise in Hadoop and are
> quite familiar with the Hadoop Ecosystem. Samarth Gupta & Rishu
> Mehrothra, both from InMobi have build the QA automation for Falcon.
> 
> === Alignment ===
> The ASF is a natural host for Falcon given that it is already the home
> of Hadoop, Pig, Knox, HCatalog, and other emerging “big data” software
> projects. Falcon has been designed to solve the data management
> challenges and opportunities of the Hadoop ecosystem family of
> products. Falcon fills the gap that Hadoop ecosystem has been lacking
> in the areas of data processing and data lifecycle management.
> 
> == Known Risks ==
> 
> === Orphaned products & Reliance on Salaried Developers ===
> The core developers plan to work full time on the project. There is
> very little risk of Falcon getting orphaned. Falcon is in use by
> companies we work for so the companies have an interest in its
> continued vitality.
> 
> === Inexperience with Open Source ===
> All of the core developers are active users and followers of open
> source. Srikanth Sundarrajan has been contributing patches to Apache
> Hadoop and Apache Oozie, Shwetha GS has been contributing patches to
> Apache Oozie.  Seetharam Venkatesh is a committer on Apache Knox.
> Sharad Agarwal, Amareshwari SR (also a Apache Hive PMC member) and
> Sanjay Radia are PMC members on Apache Hadoop.
> 
> === Homogeneous Developers ===
> The current core developers are from diverse set of organizations such
> as InMobi and Hortonworks. We expect to quickly establish a developer
> community that includes contributors from several corporations post
> incubation.
> 
> === Reliance on Salaried Developers ===
> Currently, most developers are paid to do work on Falcon but few are
> contributing in their spare time. However, once the project has a
> community built around it post incubation, we expect to get committers
> and developers from outside the current core developers.
> 
> === Relationships with Other Apache Products ===
> Falcon is going to be used by the users of Hadoop and the Hadoop
> ecosystem in general.
> 
> === A Excessive Fascination with the Apache Brand ===
> While we respect the reputation of the Apache brand and have no doubts
> that it will attract contributors and users, our interest is primarily
> to give Falcon a solid home as an open source project following an
> established development model. We have also given reasons in the
> Rationale and Alignment sections.
> 
> == Documentation ==http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/FalconProposal
> 
> == Initial Source ==
> The source is currently in github repository at:
> https://github.com/sriksun/Falcon
> 
> == Source and Intellectual Property Submission Plan ==
> The complete Falcon code is under Apache Software License 2.
> 
> == External Dependencies ==
> The dependencies all have Apache compatible licenses. These include
> BSD, MIT licensed dependencies.
> 
> == Cryptography ==
> None
> 
> == Required Resources ==
> 
> === Mailing lists ===
> 
> * falcon-dev AT incubator DOT apache DOT org
> * falcon-commits AT incubator DOT apache DOT org
> * falcon-user AT incubator apache DOT org
> * falcon-private AT incubator DOT apache DOT org
> 
> === Subversion Directory ===
> Git is the preferred source control system: git://git.apache.org/falcon
> 
> === Issue Tracking ===
> JIRA FALCON
> 
> == Initial Committers ==
> * Srikanth Sundarrajan (Srikanth.Sundarrajan AT inmobi DOT com)
> * Shwetha GS (shwetha.gs AT inmobi DOT com)
> * Shaik Idris (shaik.idris AT inmobi DOT com)
> * Venkatesh Seetharam (Venkatesh AT apache DOT org)
> * Sanjay Radia (sanjay AT apache DOT org)
> * Sharad Agarwal (sharad AT apache DOT org)
> * Amareshwari SR (amareshwari AT apache DOT org)
> * Samarth Gupta (samarth.gupta AT inmobi DOT com)
> * Rishu Mehrothra (rishu.mehrothra AT inmobi DOT com)
> 
> == Affiliations ==
> * Srikanth Sundarrajan (InMobi)
> * Shwetha GS (InMobi)
> * Shaik Idris (InMobi)
> * Venkatesh Seetharam (Hortonworks Inc.)
> * Sanjay Radia (Hortonworks Inc.)
> * Sharad Agarwal (InMobi)
> * Amareshwari SR (InMobi)
> * Samarth Gupta (InMobi)
> * Rishu Mehrothra (InMobi)
> 
> == Sponsors ==
> 
> === Champion ===
> * Arun C Murthy (acmurthy at apache dot org)
> 
> === Nominated Mentors ===
> * Alan Gates (gates AT apache DOT org)
> * Chris Douglas (cdouglas AT apache DOT org)
> * Devaraj  Das (ddas AT apache DOT org)
> * Owen O’Malley (omalley AT apache DOT org)
> 
> === Sponsoring Entity ===
> Incubator PMC
> 
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Re: [VOTE] Accept Falcon into the Apache Incubator (was originally named Ivory)

Posted by Alan Gates <ga...@hortonworks.com>.
+1.

Alan.

On Mar 20, 2013, at 9:54 PM, Srikanth Sundarrajan wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> Thanks for participating in the proposal discussion on Falcon
> (formerly Ivory). I'd like to call a VOTE for acceptance of Apache
> Falcon into the Incubator. I'll let the vote run till (Tue 3/26 6pm IST).
> 
> [ ]  +1 Accept Apache Falcon into the Incubator
> [ ]  +0 Don't care.
> [ ]  -1 Don't accept Apache Falcon into the Incubator because...
> 
> Full proposal is pasted at the bottom of this email, and the
> corresponding wiki is http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/FalconProposal.
> 
> 
> Only VOTEs from Incubator PMC members are binding, but all are welcome
> to express their thoughts.
> 
> Thanks,
> Srikanth Sundarrajan
> = Falcon Proposal =
> 
> == Abstract ==
> Falcon is a data processing and management solution for Hadoop
> designed for data motion, coordination of data pipelines, lifecycle
> management, and data discovery. Falcon enables end consumers to
> quickly onboard their data and its associated processing and
> management tasks on Hadoop clusters.
> 
> == Proposal ==
> Falcon will enable easy data management via declarative mechanism for
> Hadoop. Users of Falcon platform simply define infrastructure
> endpoints, data sets and processing rules declaratively. These
> declarative configurations are expressed in such a way that the
> dependencies between these configured entities are explicitly
> described. This information about inter-dependencies between various
> entities allows Falcon to orchestrate and manage various data
> management functions.
> 
> The key use cases that Falcon addresses are:
> * Data Motion
> * Process orchestration and scheduling
> * Policy-based Lifecycle Management
> * Data Discovery
> * Operability/Usability
> 
> With these features it is possible for users to onboard their data
> sets with a comprehensive and holistic understanding of how, when and
> where their data is managed across its lifecycle. Complex functions
> such as retrying failures, identifying possible SLA breaches or
> automated handling of input data changes are now simple directives.
> All the administrative functions and user level functions are
> available via RESTful APIs. CLI is simply a wrapper over the RESTful
> APIs.
> 
> == Background ==
> Hadoop and its ecosystem of products have made storing and processing
> massive amounts of data commonplace. This has enabled numerous
> organizations to gain valuable insights that they never could have
> achieved in the past. While it is easy to leverage Hadoop for
> crunching large volumes of data, organizing data, managing life cycle
> of data and processing data is fairly involved. This is solved
> adequately well in a classic data platform involving data warehouses
> and standard ETL (extract-transform-load) tools, but remains largely
> unsolved today. In addition to data processing complexities, Hadoop
> presents new sets of challenges and opportunities relating to
> management of data.
> 
> Data Management on Hadoop encompasses data motion, process
> orchestration, lifecycle management, data discovery, etc. among other
> concerns that are beyond ETL. Falcon is a new data processing and
> management platform for Hadoop that solves this problem and creates
> additional opportunities by building on existing components within the
> Hadoop ecosystem (ex. Apache Oozie, Apache Hadoop DistCp etc.) without
> reinventing the wheel. Falcon has been in production at InMobi, going
> on its second year and has been managing hundreds of feeds and
> processes.
> 
> Falcon is being developed by engineers employed with InMobi and
> Hortonworks. This platform addition will increase the adoption of
> Apache Hadoop by driving data management tractable for end users. We
> are therefore proposing to make Falcon an Apache open source project.
> 
> == Rationale ==
> The Falcon project aims to improve the usability of Apache Hadoop. As
> a result Apache Hadoop will grow its community of users by increasing
> the places Hadoop can be utilized and the use cases it will solve. By
> developing Falcon in Apache we hope to gather a diverse community of
> contributors, helping to ensure that Falcon is deployable for a broad
> range of scenarios. Members of the Hadoop development community will
> be able to influence Falcon’s roadmap, and contribute to it. We
> believe having Falcon as part of the Apache Hadoop ecosystem will be a
> great benefit to all of Hadoop's users.
> 
> == Current Status ==
> Falcon is widely deployed in production within InMobi and moving on to
> its second year. A version with a valuable set of features is
> developed by the list of initial committers and is hosted on github.
> 
> === Meritocracy ===
> Our intent with this incubator proposal is to start building a diverse
> developer community around Falcon following the Apache meritocracy
> model. We have wanted to make the project open source and encourage
> contributors from multiple organizations from the start. We plan to
> provide plenty of support to new developers and to quickly recruit
> those who make solid contributions to committer status.
> 
> === Community ===
> We are happy to report that the initial team already represents
> multiple organizations. We hope to extend the user and developer base
> further in the future and build a solid open source community around
> Falcon.
> 
> === Core Developers ===
> Falcon is currently being developed by three engineers from InMobi –
> Srikanth Sunderrajan, Shwetha G S, and Shaik Idris, two Hortonworks
> employees – Sanjay Radia and Venkatesh Seetharam. In addition, Rohini
> Palaniswamy and Thiruvel Thirumoolan, were also involved in the
> initial design discussions. Srikanth, Shwetha and Shaik are the
> original developers. All the engineers have built two generations of
> Data Management on Hadoop, having deep expertise in Hadoop and are
> quite familiar with the Hadoop Ecosystem. Samarth Gupta & Rishu
> Mehrothra, both from InMobi have build the QA automation for Falcon.
> 
> === Alignment ===
> The ASF is a natural host for Falcon given that it is already the home
> of Hadoop, Pig, Knox, HCatalog, and other emerging “big data” software
> projects. Falcon has been designed to solve the data management
> challenges and opportunities of the Hadoop ecosystem family of
> products. Falcon fills the gap that Hadoop ecosystem has been lacking
> in the areas of data processing and data lifecycle management.
> 
> == Known Risks ==
> 
> === Orphaned products & Reliance on Salaried Developers ===
> The core developers plan to work full time on the project. There is
> very little risk of Falcon getting orphaned. Falcon is in use by
> companies we work for so the companies have an interest in its
> continued vitality.
> 
> === Inexperience with Open Source ===
> All of the core developers are active users and followers of open
> source. Srikanth Sundarrajan has been contributing patches to Apache
> Hadoop and Apache Oozie, Shwetha GS has been contributing patches to
> Apache Oozie.  Seetharam Venkatesh is a committer on Apache Knox.
> Sharad Agarwal, Amareshwari SR (also a Apache Hive PMC member) and
> Sanjay Radia are PMC members on Apache Hadoop.
> 
> === Homogeneous Developers ===
> The current core developers are from diverse set of organizations such
> as InMobi and Hortonworks. We expect to quickly establish a developer
> community that includes contributors from several corporations post
> incubation.
> 
> === Reliance on Salaried Developers ===
> Currently, most developers are paid to do work on Falcon but few are
> contributing in their spare time. However, once the project has a
> community built around it post incubation, we expect to get committers
> and developers from outside the current core developers.
> 
> === Relationships with Other Apache Products ===
> Falcon is going to be used by the users of Hadoop and the Hadoop
> ecosystem in general.
> 
> === A Excessive Fascination with the Apache Brand ===
> While we respect the reputation of the Apache brand and have no doubts
> that it will attract contributors and users, our interest is primarily
> to give Falcon a solid home as an open source project following an
> established development model. We have also given reasons in the
> Rationale and Alignment sections.
> 
> == Documentation ==http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/FalconProposal
> 
> == Initial Source ==
> The source is currently in github repository at:
> https://github.com/sriksun/Falcon
> 
> == Source and Intellectual Property Submission Plan ==
> The complete Falcon code is under Apache Software License 2.
> 
> == External Dependencies ==
> The dependencies all have Apache compatible licenses. These include
> BSD, MIT licensed dependencies.
> 
> == Cryptography ==
> None
> 
> == Required Resources ==
> 
> === Mailing lists ===
> 
> * falcon-dev AT incubator DOT apache DOT org
> * falcon-commits AT incubator DOT apache DOT org
> * falcon-user AT incubator apache DOT org
> * falcon-private AT incubator DOT apache DOT org
> 
> === Subversion Directory ===
> Git is the preferred source control system: git://git.apache.org/falcon
> 
> === Issue Tracking ===
> JIRA FALCON
> 
> == Initial Committers ==
> * Srikanth Sundarrajan (Srikanth.Sundarrajan AT inmobi DOT com)
> * Shwetha GS (shwetha.gs AT inmobi DOT com)
> * Shaik Idris (shaik.idris AT inmobi DOT com)
> * Venkatesh Seetharam (Venkatesh AT apache DOT org)
> * Sanjay Radia (sanjay AT apache DOT org)
> * Sharad Agarwal (sharad AT apache DOT org)
> * Amareshwari SR (amareshwari AT apache DOT org)
> * Samarth Gupta (samarth.gupta AT inmobi DOT com)
> * Rishu Mehrothra (rishu.mehrothra AT inmobi DOT com)
> 
> == Affiliations ==
> * Srikanth Sundarrajan (InMobi)
> * Shwetha GS (InMobi)
> * Shaik Idris (InMobi)
> * Venkatesh Seetharam (Hortonworks Inc.)
> * Sanjay Radia (Hortonworks Inc.)
> * Sharad Agarwal (InMobi)
> * Amareshwari SR (InMobi)
> * Samarth Gupta (InMobi)
> * Rishu Mehrothra (InMobi)
> 
> == Sponsors ==
> 
> === Champion ===
> * Arun C Murthy (acmurthy at apache dot org)
> 
> === Nominated Mentors ===
> * Alan Gates (gates AT apache DOT org)
> * Chris Douglas (cdouglas AT apache DOT org)
> * Devaraj  Das (ddas AT apache DOT org)
> * Owen O’Malley (omalley AT apache DOT org)
> 
> === Sponsoring Entity ===
> Incubator PMC
> 
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Re: [VOTE] Accept Falcon into the Apache Incubator (was originally named Ivory)

Posted by Sharad Agarwal <sh...@apache.org>.
+1 (non-binding)

On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 10:24 AM, Srikanth Sundarrajan <
srikanth.sundarrajan@inmobi.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Thanks for participating in the proposal discussion on Falcon
> (formerly Ivory). I'd like to call a VOTE for acceptance of Apache
> Falcon into the Incubator. I'll let the vote run till (Tue 3/26 6pm IST).
>
> [ ]  +1 Accept Apache Falcon into the Incubator
> [ ]  +0 Don't care.
> [ ]  -1 Don't accept Apache Falcon into the Incubator because...
>
> Full proposal is pasted at the bottom of this email, and the
> corresponding wiki is http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/FalconProposal.
>
>
> Only VOTEs from Incubator PMC members are binding, but all are welcome
> to express their thoughts.
>
> Thanks,
> Srikanth Sundarrajan
> = Falcon Proposal =
>
> == Abstract ==
> Falcon is a data processing and management solution for Hadoop
> designed for data motion, coordination of data pipelines, lifecycle
> management, and data discovery. Falcon enables end consumers to
> quickly onboard their data and its associated processing and
> management tasks on Hadoop clusters.
>
> == Proposal ==
> Falcon will enable easy data management via declarative mechanism for
> Hadoop. Users of Falcon platform simply define infrastructure
> endpoints, data sets and processing rules declaratively. These
> declarative configurations are expressed in such a way that the
> dependencies between these configured entities are explicitly
> described. This information about inter-dependencies between various
> entities allows Falcon to orchestrate and manage various data
> management functions.
>
> The key use cases that Falcon addresses are:
>  * Data Motion
>  * Process orchestration and scheduling
>  * Policy-based Lifecycle Management
>  * Data Discovery
>  * Operability/Usability
>
> With these features it is possible for users to onboard their data
> sets with a comprehensive and holistic understanding of how, when and
> where their data is managed across its lifecycle. Complex functions
> such as retrying failures, identifying possible SLA breaches or
> automated handling of input data changes are now simple directives.
> All the administrative functions and user level functions are
> available via RESTful APIs. CLI is simply a wrapper over the RESTful
> APIs.
>
> == Background ==
> Hadoop and its ecosystem of products have made storing and processing
> massive amounts of data commonplace. This has enabled numerous
> organizations to gain valuable insights that they never could have
> achieved in the past. While it is easy to leverage Hadoop for
> crunching large volumes of data, organizing data, managing life cycle
> of data and processing data is fairly involved. This is solved
> adequately well in a classic data platform involving data warehouses
> and standard ETL (extract-transform-load) tools, but remains largely
> unsolved today. In addition to data processing complexities, Hadoop
> presents new sets of challenges and opportunities relating to
> management of data.
>
> Data Management on Hadoop encompasses data motion, process
> orchestration, lifecycle management, data discovery, etc. among other
> concerns that are beyond ETL. Falcon is a new data processing and
> management platform for Hadoop that solves this problem and creates
> additional opportunities by building on existing components within the
> Hadoop ecosystem (ex. Apache Oozie, Apache Hadoop DistCp etc.) without
> reinventing the wheel. Falcon has been in production at InMobi, going
> on its second year and has been managing hundreds of feeds and
> processes.
>
> Falcon is being developed by engineers employed with InMobi and
> Hortonworks. This platform addition will increase the adoption of
> Apache Hadoop by driving data management tractable for end users. We
> are therefore proposing to make Falcon an Apache open source project.
>
> == Rationale ==
> The Falcon project aims to improve the usability of Apache Hadoop. As
> a result Apache Hadoop will grow its community of users by increasing
> the places Hadoop can be utilized and the use cases it will solve. By
> developing Falcon in Apache we hope to gather a diverse community of
> contributors, helping to ensure that Falcon is deployable for a broad
> range of scenarios. Members of the Hadoop development community will
> be able to influence Falcon’s roadmap, and contribute to it. We
> believe having Falcon as part of the Apache Hadoop ecosystem will be a
> great benefit to all of Hadoop's users.
>
> == Current Status ==
> Falcon is widely deployed in production within InMobi and moving on to
> its second year. A version with a valuable set of features is
> developed by the list of initial committers and is hosted on github.
>
> === Meritocracy ===
> Our intent with this incubator proposal is to start building a diverse
> developer community around Falcon following the Apache meritocracy
> model. We have wanted to make the project open source and encourage
> contributors from multiple organizations from the start. We plan to
> provide plenty of support to new developers and to quickly recruit
> those who make solid contributions to committer status.
>
> === Community ===
> We are happy to report that the initial team already represents
> multiple organizations. We hope to extend the user and developer base
> further in the future and build a solid open source community around
> Falcon.
>
> === Core Developers ===
> Falcon is currently being developed by three engineers from InMobi –
> Srikanth Sunderrajan, Shwetha G S, and Shaik Idris, two Hortonworks
> employees – Sanjay Radia and Venkatesh Seetharam. In addition, Rohini
> Palaniswamy and Thiruvel Thirumoolan, were also involved in the
> initial design discussions. Srikanth, Shwetha and Shaik are the
> original developers. All the engineers have built two generations of
> Data Management on Hadoop, having deep expertise in Hadoop and are
> quite familiar with the Hadoop Ecosystem. Samarth Gupta & Rishu
> Mehrothra, both from InMobi have build the QA automation for Falcon.
>
> === Alignment ===
> The ASF is a natural host for Falcon given that it is already the home
> of Hadoop, Pig, Knox, HCatalog, and other emerging “big data” software
> projects. Falcon has been designed to solve the data management
> challenges and opportunities of the Hadoop ecosystem family of
> products. Falcon fills the gap that Hadoop ecosystem has been lacking
> in the areas of data processing and data lifecycle management.
>
> == Known Risks ==
>
> === Orphaned products & Reliance on Salaried Developers ===
> The core developers plan to work full time on the project. There is
> very little risk of Falcon getting orphaned. Falcon is in use by
> companies we work for so the companies have an interest in its
> continued vitality.
>
> === Inexperience with Open Source ===
> All of the core developers are active users and followers of open
> source. Srikanth Sundarrajan has been contributing patches to Apache
> Hadoop and Apache Oozie, Shwetha GS has been contributing patches to
> Apache Oozie.  Seetharam Venkatesh is a committer on Apache Knox.
> Sharad Agarwal, Amareshwari SR (also a Apache Hive PMC member) and
> Sanjay Radia are PMC members on Apache Hadoop.
>
> === Homogeneous Developers ===
> The current core developers are from diverse set of organizations such
> as InMobi and Hortonworks. We expect to quickly establish a developer
> community that includes contributors from several corporations post
> incubation.
>
> === Reliance on Salaried Developers ===
> Currently, most developers are paid to do work on Falcon but few are
> contributing in their spare time. However, once the project has a
> community built around it post incubation, we expect to get committers
> and developers from outside the current core developers.
>
> === Relationships with Other Apache Products ===
> Falcon is going to be used by the users of Hadoop and the Hadoop
> ecosystem in general.
>
> === A Excessive Fascination with the Apache Brand ===
> While we respect the reputation of the Apache brand and have no doubts
> that it will attract contributors and users, our interest is primarily
> to give Falcon a solid home as an open source project following an
> established development model. We have also given reasons in the
> Rationale and Alignment sections.
>
> == Documentation ==http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/FalconProposal
>
> == Initial Source ==
> The source is currently in github repository at:
> https://github.com/sriksun/Falcon
>
> == Source and Intellectual Property Submission Plan ==
> The complete Falcon code is under Apache Software License 2.
>
> == External Dependencies ==
> The dependencies all have Apache compatible licenses. These include
> BSD, MIT licensed dependencies.
>
> == Cryptography ==
> None
>
> == Required Resources ==
>
> === Mailing lists ===
>
>  * falcon-dev AT incubator DOT apache DOT org
>  * falcon-commits AT incubator DOT apache DOT org
>  * falcon-user AT incubator apache DOT org
>  * falcon-private AT incubator DOT apache DOT org
>
> === Subversion Directory ===
> Git is the preferred source control system: git://git.apache.org/falcon
>
> === Issue Tracking ===
> JIRA FALCON
>
> == Initial Committers ==
>  * Srikanth Sundarrajan (Srikanth.Sundarrajan AT inmobi DOT com)
>  * Shwetha GS (shwetha.gs AT inmobi DOT com)
>  * Shaik Idris (shaik.idris AT inmobi DOT com)
>  * Venkatesh Seetharam (Venkatesh AT apache DOT org)
>  * Sanjay Radia (sanjay AT apache DOT org)
>  * Sharad Agarwal (sharad AT apache DOT org)
>  * Amareshwari SR (amareshwari AT apache DOT org)
>  * Samarth Gupta (samarth.gupta AT inmobi DOT com)
>  * Rishu Mehrothra (rishu.mehrothra AT inmobi DOT com)
>
> == Affiliations ==
>  * Srikanth Sundarrajan (InMobi)
>  * Shwetha GS (InMobi)
>  * Shaik Idris (InMobi)
>  * Venkatesh Seetharam (Hortonworks Inc.)
>  * Sanjay Radia (Hortonworks Inc.)
>  * Sharad Agarwal (InMobi)
>  * Amareshwari SR (InMobi)
>  * Samarth Gupta (InMobi)
>  * Rishu Mehrothra (InMobi)
>
> == Sponsors ==
>
> === Champion ===
>  * Arun C Murthy (acmurthy at apache dot org)
>
> === Nominated Mentors ===
>  * Alan Gates (gates AT apache DOT org)
>  * Chris Douglas (cdouglas AT apache DOT org)
>  * Devaraj  Das (ddas AT apache DOT org)
>  * Owen O’Malley (omalley AT apache DOT org)
>
> === Sponsoring Entity ===
> Incubator PMC
>
> --
> _____________________________________________________________
> The information contained in this communication is intended solely for the
> use of the individual or entity to whom it is addressed and others
> authorized to receive it. It may contain confidential or legally privileged
> information. If you are not the intended recipient you are hereby notified
> that any disclosure, copying, distribution or taking any action in reliance
> on the contents of this information is strictly prohibited and may be
> unlawful. If you have received this communication in error, please notify
> us immediately by responding to this email and then delete it from your
> system. The firm is neither liable for the proper and complete transmission
> of the information contained in this communication nor for any delay in its
> receipt.
>

Re: [VOTE] Accept Falcon into the Apache Incubator (was originally named Ivory)

Posted by Chris Douglas <cd...@apache.org>.
+1 (binding) -C

On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 9:54 PM, Srikanth Sundarrajan
<sr...@inmobi.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for participating in the proposal discussion on Falcon
> (formerly Ivory). I'd like to call a VOTE for acceptance of Apache
> Falcon into the Incubator. I'll let the vote run till (Tue 3/26 6pm IST).
>
> [ ]  +1 Accept Apache Falcon into the Incubator
> [ ]  +0 Don't care.
> [ ]  -1 Don't accept Apache Falcon into the Incubator because...
>
> Full proposal is pasted at the bottom of this email, and the
> corresponding wiki is http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/FalconProposal.
>
>
> Only VOTEs from Incubator PMC members are binding, but all are welcome
> to express their thoughts.
>
> Thanks,
> Srikanth Sundarrajan
> = Falcon Proposal =
>
> == Abstract ==
> Falcon is a data processing and management solution for Hadoop
> designed for data motion, coordination of data pipelines, lifecycle
> management, and data discovery. Falcon enables end consumers to
> quickly onboard their data and its associated processing and
> management tasks on Hadoop clusters.
>
> == Proposal ==
> Falcon will enable easy data management via declarative mechanism for
> Hadoop. Users of Falcon platform simply define infrastructure
> endpoints, data sets and processing rules declaratively. These
> declarative configurations are expressed in such a way that the
> dependencies between these configured entities are explicitly
> described. This information about inter-dependencies between various
> entities allows Falcon to orchestrate and manage various data
> management functions.
>
> The key use cases that Falcon addresses are:
>  * Data Motion
>  * Process orchestration and scheduling
>  * Policy-based Lifecycle Management
>  * Data Discovery
>  * Operability/Usability
>
> With these features it is possible for users to onboard their data
> sets with a comprehensive and holistic understanding of how, when and
> where their data is managed across its lifecycle. Complex functions
> such as retrying failures, identifying possible SLA breaches or
> automated handling of input data changes are now simple directives.
> All the administrative functions and user level functions are
> available via RESTful APIs. CLI is simply a wrapper over the RESTful
> APIs.
>
> == Background ==
> Hadoop and its ecosystem of products have made storing and processing
> massive amounts of data commonplace. This has enabled numerous
> organizations to gain valuable insights that they never could have
> achieved in the past. While it is easy to leverage Hadoop for
> crunching large volumes of data, organizing data, managing life cycle
> of data and processing data is fairly involved. This is solved
> adequately well in a classic data platform involving data warehouses
> and standard ETL (extract-transform-load) tools, but remains largely
> unsolved today. In addition to data processing complexities, Hadoop
> presents new sets of challenges and opportunities relating to
> management of data.
>
> Data Management on Hadoop encompasses data motion, process
> orchestration, lifecycle management, data discovery, etc. among other
> concerns that are beyond ETL. Falcon is a new data processing and
> management platform for Hadoop that solves this problem and creates
> additional opportunities by building on existing components within the
> Hadoop ecosystem (ex. Apache Oozie, Apache Hadoop DistCp etc.) without
> reinventing the wheel. Falcon has been in production at InMobi, going
> on its second year and has been managing hundreds of feeds and
> processes.
>
> Falcon is being developed by engineers employed with InMobi and
> Hortonworks. This platform addition will increase the adoption of
> Apache Hadoop by driving data management tractable for end users. We
> are therefore proposing to make Falcon an Apache open source project.
>
> == Rationale ==
> The Falcon project aims to improve the usability of Apache Hadoop. As
> a result Apache Hadoop will grow its community of users by increasing
> the places Hadoop can be utilized and the use cases it will solve. By
> developing Falcon in Apache we hope to gather a diverse community of
> contributors, helping to ensure that Falcon is deployable for a broad
> range of scenarios. Members of the Hadoop development community will
> be able to influence Falcon’s roadmap, and contribute to it. We
> believe having Falcon as part of the Apache Hadoop ecosystem will be a
> great benefit to all of Hadoop's users.
>
> == Current Status ==
> Falcon is widely deployed in production within InMobi and moving on to
> its second year. A version with a valuable set of features is
> developed by the list of initial committers and is hosted on github.
>
> === Meritocracy ===
> Our intent with this incubator proposal is to start building a diverse
> developer community around Falcon following the Apache meritocracy
> model. We have wanted to make the project open source and encourage
> contributors from multiple organizations from the start. We plan to
> provide plenty of support to new developers and to quickly recruit
> those who make solid contributions to committer status.
>
> === Community ===
> We are happy to report that the initial team already represents
> multiple organizations. We hope to extend the user and developer base
> further in the future and build a solid open source community around
> Falcon.
>
> === Core Developers ===
> Falcon is currently being developed by three engineers from InMobi –
> Srikanth Sunderrajan, Shwetha G S, and Shaik Idris, two Hortonworks
> employees – Sanjay Radia and Venkatesh Seetharam. In addition, Rohini
> Palaniswamy and Thiruvel Thirumoolan, were also involved in the
> initial design discussions. Srikanth, Shwetha and Shaik are the
> original developers. All the engineers have built two generations of
> Data Management on Hadoop, having deep expertise in Hadoop and are
> quite familiar with the Hadoop Ecosystem. Samarth Gupta & Rishu
> Mehrothra, both from InMobi have build the QA automation for Falcon.
>
> === Alignment ===
> The ASF is a natural host for Falcon given that it is already the home
> of Hadoop, Pig, Knox, HCatalog, and other emerging “big data” software
> projects. Falcon has been designed to solve the data management
> challenges and opportunities of the Hadoop ecosystem family of
> products. Falcon fills the gap that Hadoop ecosystem has been lacking
> in the areas of data processing and data lifecycle management.
>
> == Known Risks ==
>
> === Orphaned products & Reliance on Salaried Developers ===
> The core developers plan to work full time on the project. There is
> very little risk of Falcon getting orphaned. Falcon is in use by
> companies we work for so the companies have an interest in its
> continued vitality.
>
> === Inexperience with Open Source ===
> All of the core developers are active users and followers of open
> source. Srikanth Sundarrajan has been contributing patches to Apache
> Hadoop and Apache Oozie, Shwetha GS has been contributing patches to
> Apache Oozie.  Seetharam Venkatesh is a committer on Apache Knox.
> Sharad Agarwal, Amareshwari SR (also a Apache Hive PMC member) and
> Sanjay Radia are PMC members on Apache Hadoop.
>
> === Homogeneous Developers ===
> The current core developers are from diverse set of organizations such
> as InMobi and Hortonworks. We expect to quickly establish a developer
> community that includes contributors from several corporations post
> incubation.
>
> === Reliance on Salaried Developers ===
> Currently, most developers are paid to do work on Falcon but few are
> contributing in their spare time. However, once the project has a
> community built around it post incubation, we expect to get committers
> and developers from outside the current core developers.
>
> === Relationships with Other Apache Products ===
> Falcon is going to be used by the users of Hadoop and the Hadoop
> ecosystem in general.
>
> === A Excessive Fascination with the Apache Brand ===
> While we respect the reputation of the Apache brand and have no doubts
> that it will attract contributors and users, our interest is primarily
> to give Falcon a solid home as an open source project following an
> established development model. We have also given reasons in the
> Rationale and Alignment sections.
>
> == Documentation ==http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/FalconProposal
>
> == Initial Source ==
> The source is currently in github repository at:
> https://github.com/sriksun/Falcon
>
> == Source and Intellectual Property Submission Plan ==
> The complete Falcon code is under Apache Software License 2.
>
> == External Dependencies ==
> The dependencies all have Apache compatible licenses. These include
> BSD, MIT licensed dependencies.
>
> == Cryptography ==
> None
>
> == Required Resources ==
>
> === Mailing lists ===
>
>  * falcon-dev AT incubator DOT apache DOT org
>  * falcon-commits AT incubator DOT apache DOT org
>  * falcon-user AT incubator apache DOT org
>  * falcon-private AT incubator DOT apache DOT org
>
> === Subversion Directory ===
> Git is the preferred source control system: git://git.apache.org/falcon
>
> === Issue Tracking ===
> JIRA FALCON
>
> == Initial Committers ==
>  * Srikanth Sundarrajan (Srikanth.Sundarrajan AT inmobi DOT com)
>  * Shwetha GS (shwetha.gs AT inmobi DOT com)
>  * Shaik Idris (shaik.idris AT inmobi DOT com)
>  * Venkatesh Seetharam (Venkatesh AT apache DOT org)
>  * Sanjay Radia (sanjay AT apache DOT org)
>  * Sharad Agarwal (sharad AT apache DOT org)
>  * Amareshwari SR (amareshwari AT apache DOT org)
>  * Samarth Gupta (samarth.gupta AT inmobi DOT com)
>  * Rishu Mehrothra (rishu.mehrothra AT inmobi DOT com)
>
> == Affiliations ==
>  * Srikanth Sundarrajan (InMobi)
>  * Shwetha GS (InMobi)
>  * Shaik Idris (InMobi)
>  * Venkatesh Seetharam (Hortonworks Inc.)
>  * Sanjay Radia (Hortonworks Inc.)
>  * Sharad Agarwal (InMobi)
>  * Amareshwari SR (InMobi)
>  * Samarth Gupta (InMobi)
>  * Rishu Mehrothra (InMobi)
>
> == Sponsors ==
>
> === Champion ===
>  * Arun C Murthy (acmurthy at apache dot org)
>
> === Nominated Mentors ===
>  * Alan Gates (gates AT apache DOT org)
>  * Chris Douglas (cdouglas AT apache DOT org)
>  * Devaraj  Das (ddas AT apache DOT org)
>  * Owen O’Malley (omalley AT apache DOT org)
>
> === Sponsoring Entity ===
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Re: [VOTE] Accept Falcon into the Apache Incubator (was originally named Ivory)

Posted by Devaraj Das <dd...@hortonworks.com>.
+1 (binding)


On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 7:32 PM, Niall Pemberton
<ni...@gmail.com>wrote:

> +1 to Falcon - or whatever name it finalises on!
>
> Niall
>
> On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 4:54 AM, Srikanth Sundarrajan
> <sr...@inmobi.com> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Thanks for participating in the proposal discussion on Falcon
> > (formerly Ivory). I'd like to call a VOTE for acceptance of Apache
> > Falcon into the Incubator. I'll let the vote run till (Tue 3/26 6pm IST).
> >
> > [ ]  +1 Accept Apache Falcon into the Incubator
> > [ ]  +0 Don't care.
> > [ ]  -1 Don't accept Apache Falcon into the Incubator because...
> >
> > Full proposal is pasted at the bottom of this email, and the
> > corresponding wiki is http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/FalconProposal.
> >
> >
> > Only VOTEs from Incubator PMC members are binding, but all are welcome
> > to express their thoughts.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Srikanth Sundarrajan
> > = Falcon Proposal =
> >
> > == Abstract ==
> > Falcon is a data processing and management solution for Hadoop
> > designed for data motion, coordination of data pipelines, lifecycle
> > management, and data discovery. Falcon enables end consumers to
> > quickly onboard their data and its associated processing and
> > management tasks on Hadoop clusters.
> >
> > == Proposal ==
> > Falcon will enable easy data management via declarative mechanism for
> > Hadoop. Users of Falcon platform simply define infrastructure
> > endpoints, data sets and processing rules declaratively. These
> > declarative configurations are expressed in such a way that the
> > dependencies between these configured entities are explicitly
> > described. This information about inter-dependencies between various
> > entities allows Falcon to orchestrate and manage various data
> > management functions.
> >
> > The key use cases that Falcon addresses are:
> >  * Data Motion
> >  * Process orchestration and scheduling
> >  * Policy-based Lifecycle Management
> >  * Data Discovery
> >  * Operability/Usability
> >
> > With these features it is possible for users to onboard their data
> > sets with a comprehensive and holistic understanding of how, when and
> > where their data is managed across its lifecycle. Complex functions
> > such as retrying failures, identifying possible SLA breaches or
> > automated handling of input data changes are now simple directives.
> > All the administrative functions and user level functions are
> > available via RESTful APIs. CLI is simply a wrapper over the RESTful
> > APIs.
> >
> > == Background ==
> > Hadoop and its ecosystem of products have made storing and processing
> > massive amounts of data commonplace. This has enabled numerous
> > organizations to gain valuable insights that they never could have
> > achieved in the past. While it is easy to leverage Hadoop for
> > crunching large volumes of data, organizing data, managing life cycle
> > of data and processing data is fairly involved. This is solved
> > adequately well in a classic data platform involving data warehouses
> > and standard ETL (extract-transform-load) tools, but remains largely
> > unsolved today. In addition to data processing complexities, Hadoop
> > presents new sets of challenges and opportunities relating to
> > management of data.
> >
> > Data Management on Hadoop encompasses data motion, process
> > orchestration, lifecycle management, data discovery, etc. among other
> > concerns that are beyond ETL. Falcon is a new data processing and
> > management platform for Hadoop that solves this problem and creates
> > additional opportunities by building on existing components within the
> > Hadoop ecosystem (ex. Apache Oozie, Apache Hadoop DistCp etc.) without
> > reinventing the wheel. Falcon has been in production at InMobi, going
> > on its second year and has been managing hundreds of feeds and
> > processes.
> >
> > Falcon is being developed by engineers employed with InMobi and
> > Hortonworks. This platform addition will increase the adoption of
> > Apache Hadoop by driving data management tractable for end users. We
> > are therefore proposing to make Falcon an Apache open source project.
> >
> > == Rationale ==
> > The Falcon project aims to improve the usability of Apache Hadoop. As
> > a result Apache Hadoop will grow its community of users by increasing
> > the places Hadoop can be utilized and the use cases it will solve. By
> > developing Falcon in Apache we hope to gather a diverse community of
> > contributors, helping to ensure that Falcon is deployable for a broad
> > range of scenarios. Members of the Hadoop development community will
> > be able to influence Falcon’s roadmap, and contribute to it. We
> > believe having Falcon as part of the Apache Hadoop ecosystem will be a
> > great benefit to all of Hadoop's users.
> >
> > == Current Status ==
> > Falcon is widely deployed in production within InMobi and moving on to
> > its second year. A version with a valuable set of features is
> > developed by the list of initial committers and is hosted on github.
> >
> > === Meritocracy ===
> > Our intent with this incubator proposal is to start building a diverse
> > developer community around Falcon following the Apache meritocracy
> > model. We have wanted to make the project open source and encourage
> > contributors from multiple organizations from the start. We plan to
> > provide plenty of support to new developers and to quickly recruit
> > those who make solid contributions to committer status.
> >
> > === Community ===
> > We are happy to report that the initial team already represents
> > multiple organizations. We hope to extend the user and developer base
> > further in the future and build a solid open source community around
> > Falcon.
> >
> > === Core Developers ===
> > Falcon is currently being developed by three engineers from InMobi –
> > Srikanth Sunderrajan, Shwetha G S, and Shaik Idris, two Hortonworks
> > employees – Sanjay Radia and Venkatesh Seetharam. In addition, Rohini
> > Palaniswamy and Thiruvel Thirumoolan, were also involved in the
> > initial design discussions. Srikanth, Shwetha and Shaik are the
> > original developers. All the engineers have built two generations of
> > Data Management on Hadoop, having deep expertise in Hadoop and are
> > quite familiar with the Hadoop Ecosystem. Samarth Gupta & Rishu
> > Mehrothra, both from InMobi have build the QA automation for Falcon.
> >
> > === Alignment ===
> > The ASF is a natural host for Falcon given that it is already the home
> > of Hadoop, Pig, Knox, HCatalog, and other emerging “big data” software
> > projects. Falcon has been designed to solve the data management
> > challenges and opportunities of the Hadoop ecosystem family of
> > products. Falcon fills the gap that Hadoop ecosystem has been lacking
> > in the areas of data processing and data lifecycle management.
> >
> > == Known Risks ==
> >
> > === Orphaned products & Reliance on Salaried Developers ===
> > The core developers plan to work full time on the project. There is
> > very little risk of Falcon getting orphaned. Falcon is in use by
> > companies we work for so the companies have an interest in its
> > continued vitality.
> >
> > === Inexperience with Open Source ===
> > All of the core developers are active users and followers of open
> > source. Srikanth Sundarrajan has been contributing patches to Apache
> > Hadoop and Apache Oozie, Shwetha GS has been contributing patches to
> > Apache Oozie.  Seetharam Venkatesh is a committer on Apache Knox.
> > Sharad Agarwal, Amareshwari SR (also a Apache Hive PMC member) and
> > Sanjay Radia are PMC members on Apache Hadoop.
> >
> > === Homogeneous Developers ===
> > The current core developers are from diverse set of organizations such
> > as InMobi and Hortonworks. We expect to quickly establish a developer
> > community that includes contributors from several corporations post
> > incubation.
> >
> > === Reliance on Salaried Developers ===
> > Currently, most developers are paid to do work on Falcon but few are
> > contributing in their spare time. However, once the project has a
> > community built around it post incubation, we expect to get committers
> > and developers from outside the current core developers.
> >
> > === Relationships with Other Apache Products ===
> > Falcon is going to be used by the users of Hadoop and the Hadoop
> > ecosystem in general.
> >
> > === A Excessive Fascination with the Apache Brand ===
> > While we respect the reputation of the Apache brand and have no doubts
> > that it will attract contributors and users, our interest is primarily
> > to give Falcon a solid home as an open source project following an
> > established development model. We have also given reasons in the
> > Rationale and Alignment sections.
> >
> > == Documentation ==http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/FalconProposal
> >
> > == Initial Source ==
> > The source is currently in github repository at:
> > https://github.com/sriksun/Falcon
> >
> > == Source and Intellectual Property Submission Plan ==
> > The complete Falcon code is under Apache Software License 2.
> >
> > == External Dependencies ==
> > The dependencies all have Apache compatible licenses. These include
> > BSD, MIT licensed dependencies.
> >
> > == Cryptography ==
> > None
> >
> > == Required Resources ==
> >
> > === Mailing lists ===
> >
> >  * falcon-dev AT incubator DOT apache DOT org
> >  * falcon-commits AT incubator DOT apache DOT org
> >  * falcon-user AT incubator apache DOT org
> >  * falcon-private AT incubator DOT apache DOT org
> >
> > === Subversion Directory ===
> > Git is the preferred source control system: git://git.apache.org/falcon
> >
> > === Issue Tracking ===
> > JIRA FALCON
> >
> > == Initial Committers ==
> >  * Srikanth Sundarrajan (Srikanth.Sundarrajan AT inmobi DOT com)
> >  * Shwetha GS (shwetha.gs AT inmobi DOT com)
> >  * Shaik Idris (shaik.idris AT inmobi DOT com)
> >  * Venkatesh Seetharam (Venkatesh AT apache DOT org)
> >  * Sanjay Radia (sanjay AT apache DOT org)
> >  * Sharad Agarwal (sharad AT apache DOT org)
> >  * Amareshwari SR (amareshwari AT apache DOT org)
> >  * Samarth Gupta (samarth.gupta AT inmobi DOT com)
> >  * Rishu Mehrothra (rishu.mehrothra AT inmobi DOT com)
> >
> > == Affiliations ==
> >  * Srikanth Sundarrajan (InMobi)
> >  * Shwetha GS (InMobi)
> >  * Shaik Idris (InMobi)
> >  * Venkatesh Seetharam (Hortonworks Inc.)
> >  * Sanjay Radia (Hortonworks Inc.)
> >  * Sharad Agarwal (InMobi)
> >  * Amareshwari SR (InMobi)
> >  * Samarth Gupta (InMobi)
> >  * Rishu Mehrothra (InMobi)
> >
> > == Sponsors ==
> >
> > === Champion ===
> >  * Arun C Murthy (acmurthy at apache dot org)
> >
> > === Nominated Mentors ===
> >  * Alan Gates (gates AT apache DOT org)
> >  * Chris Douglas (cdouglas AT apache DOT org)
> >  * Devaraj  Das (ddas AT apache DOT org)
> >  * Owen O’Malley (omalley AT apache DOT org)
> >
> > === Sponsoring Entity ===
> > Incubator PMC
> >
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Re: [VOTE] Accept Falcon into the Apache Incubator (was originally named Ivory)

Posted by Niall Pemberton <ni...@gmail.com>.
+1 to Falcon - or whatever name it finalises on!

Niall

On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 4:54 AM, Srikanth Sundarrajan
<sr...@inmobi.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for participating in the proposal discussion on Falcon
> (formerly Ivory). I'd like to call a VOTE for acceptance of Apache
> Falcon into the Incubator. I'll let the vote run till (Tue 3/26 6pm IST).
>
> [ ]  +1 Accept Apache Falcon into the Incubator
> [ ]  +0 Don't care.
> [ ]  -1 Don't accept Apache Falcon into the Incubator because...
>
> Full proposal is pasted at the bottom of this email, and the
> corresponding wiki is http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/FalconProposal.
>
>
> Only VOTEs from Incubator PMC members are binding, but all are welcome
> to express their thoughts.
>
> Thanks,
> Srikanth Sundarrajan
> = Falcon Proposal =
>
> == Abstract ==
> Falcon is a data processing and management solution for Hadoop
> designed for data motion, coordination of data pipelines, lifecycle
> management, and data discovery. Falcon enables end consumers to
> quickly onboard their data and its associated processing and
> management tasks on Hadoop clusters.
>
> == Proposal ==
> Falcon will enable easy data management via declarative mechanism for
> Hadoop. Users of Falcon platform simply define infrastructure
> endpoints, data sets and processing rules declaratively. These
> declarative configurations are expressed in such a way that the
> dependencies between these configured entities are explicitly
> described. This information about inter-dependencies between various
> entities allows Falcon to orchestrate and manage various data
> management functions.
>
> The key use cases that Falcon addresses are:
>  * Data Motion
>  * Process orchestration and scheduling
>  * Policy-based Lifecycle Management
>  * Data Discovery
>  * Operability/Usability
>
> With these features it is possible for users to onboard their data
> sets with a comprehensive and holistic understanding of how, when and
> where their data is managed across its lifecycle. Complex functions
> such as retrying failures, identifying possible SLA breaches or
> automated handling of input data changes are now simple directives.
> All the administrative functions and user level functions are
> available via RESTful APIs. CLI is simply a wrapper over the RESTful
> APIs.
>
> == Background ==
> Hadoop and its ecosystem of products have made storing and processing
> massive amounts of data commonplace. This has enabled numerous
> organizations to gain valuable insights that they never could have
> achieved in the past. While it is easy to leverage Hadoop for
> crunching large volumes of data, organizing data, managing life cycle
> of data and processing data is fairly involved. This is solved
> adequately well in a classic data platform involving data warehouses
> and standard ETL (extract-transform-load) tools, but remains largely
> unsolved today. In addition to data processing complexities, Hadoop
> presents new sets of challenges and opportunities relating to
> management of data.
>
> Data Management on Hadoop encompasses data motion, process
> orchestration, lifecycle management, data discovery, etc. among other
> concerns that are beyond ETL. Falcon is a new data processing and
> management platform for Hadoop that solves this problem and creates
> additional opportunities by building on existing components within the
> Hadoop ecosystem (ex. Apache Oozie, Apache Hadoop DistCp etc.) without
> reinventing the wheel. Falcon has been in production at InMobi, going
> on its second year and has been managing hundreds of feeds and
> processes.
>
> Falcon is being developed by engineers employed with InMobi and
> Hortonworks. This platform addition will increase the adoption of
> Apache Hadoop by driving data management tractable for end users. We
> are therefore proposing to make Falcon an Apache open source project.
>
> == Rationale ==
> The Falcon project aims to improve the usability of Apache Hadoop. As
> a result Apache Hadoop will grow its community of users by increasing
> the places Hadoop can be utilized and the use cases it will solve. By
> developing Falcon in Apache we hope to gather a diverse community of
> contributors, helping to ensure that Falcon is deployable for a broad
> range of scenarios. Members of the Hadoop development community will
> be able to influence Falcon’s roadmap, and contribute to it. We
> believe having Falcon as part of the Apache Hadoop ecosystem will be a
> great benefit to all of Hadoop's users.
>
> == Current Status ==
> Falcon is widely deployed in production within InMobi and moving on to
> its second year. A version with a valuable set of features is
> developed by the list of initial committers and is hosted on github.
>
> === Meritocracy ===
> Our intent with this incubator proposal is to start building a diverse
> developer community around Falcon following the Apache meritocracy
> model. We have wanted to make the project open source and encourage
> contributors from multiple organizations from the start. We plan to
> provide plenty of support to new developers and to quickly recruit
> those who make solid contributions to committer status.
>
> === Community ===
> We are happy to report that the initial team already represents
> multiple organizations. We hope to extend the user and developer base
> further in the future and build a solid open source community around
> Falcon.
>
> === Core Developers ===
> Falcon is currently being developed by three engineers from InMobi –
> Srikanth Sunderrajan, Shwetha G S, and Shaik Idris, two Hortonworks
> employees – Sanjay Radia and Venkatesh Seetharam. In addition, Rohini
> Palaniswamy and Thiruvel Thirumoolan, were also involved in the
> initial design discussions. Srikanth, Shwetha and Shaik are the
> original developers. All the engineers have built two generations of
> Data Management on Hadoop, having deep expertise in Hadoop and are
> quite familiar with the Hadoop Ecosystem. Samarth Gupta & Rishu
> Mehrothra, both from InMobi have build the QA automation for Falcon.
>
> === Alignment ===
> The ASF is a natural host for Falcon given that it is already the home
> of Hadoop, Pig, Knox, HCatalog, and other emerging “big data” software
> projects. Falcon has been designed to solve the data management
> challenges and opportunities of the Hadoop ecosystem family of
> products. Falcon fills the gap that Hadoop ecosystem has been lacking
> in the areas of data processing and data lifecycle management.
>
> == Known Risks ==
>
> === Orphaned products & Reliance on Salaried Developers ===
> The core developers plan to work full time on the project. There is
> very little risk of Falcon getting orphaned. Falcon is in use by
> companies we work for so the companies have an interest in its
> continued vitality.
>
> === Inexperience with Open Source ===
> All of the core developers are active users and followers of open
> source. Srikanth Sundarrajan has been contributing patches to Apache
> Hadoop and Apache Oozie, Shwetha GS has been contributing patches to
> Apache Oozie.  Seetharam Venkatesh is a committer on Apache Knox.
> Sharad Agarwal, Amareshwari SR (also a Apache Hive PMC member) and
> Sanjay Radia are PMC members on Apache Hadoop.
>
> === Homogeneous Developers ===
> The current core developers are from diverse set of organizations such
> as InMobi and Hortonworks. We expect to quickly establish a developer
> community that includes contributors from several corporations post
> incubation.
>
> === Reliance on Salaried Developers ===
> Currently, most developers are paid to do work on Falcon but few are
> contributing in their spare time. However, once the project has a
> community built around it post incubation, we expect to get committers
> and developers from outside the current core developers.
>
> === Relationships with Other Apache Products ===
> Falcon is going to be used by the users of Hadoop and the Hadoop
> ecosystem in general.
>
> === A Excessive Fascination with the Apache Brand ===
> While we respect the reputation of the Apache brand and have no doubts
> that it will attract contributors and users, our interest is primarily
> to give Falcon a solid home as an open source project following an
> established development model. We have also given reasons in the
> Rationale and Alignment sections.
>
> == Documentation ==http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/FalconProposal
>
> == Initial Source ==
> The source is currently in github repository at:
> https://github.com/sriksun/Falcon
>
> == Source and Intellectual Property Submission Plan ==
> The complete Falcon code is under Apache Software License 2.
>
> == External Dependencies ==
> The dependencies all have Apache compatible licenses. These include
> BSD, MIT licensed dependencies.
>
> == Cryptography ==
> None
>
> == Required Resources ==
>
> === Mailing lists ===
>
>  * falcon-dev AT incubator DOT apache DOT org
>  * falcon-commits AT incubator DOT apache DOT org
>  * falcon-user AT incubator apache DOT org
>  * falcon-private AT incubator DOT apache DOT org
>
> === Subversion Directory ===
> Git is the preferred source control system: git://git.apache.org/falcon
>
> === Issue Tracking ===
> JIRA FALCON
>
> == Initial Committers ==
>  * Srikanth Sundarrajan (Srikanth.Sundarrajan AT inmobi DOT com)
>  * Shwetha GS (shwetha.gs AT inmobi DOT com)
>  * Shaik Idris (shaik.idris AT inmobi DOT com)
>  * Venkatesh Seetharam (Venkatesh AT apache DOT org)
>  * Sanjay Radia (sanjay AT apache DOT org)
>  * Sharad Agarwal (sharad AT apache DOT org)
>  * Amareshwari SR (amareshwari AT apache DOT org)
>  * Samarth Gupta (samarth.gupta AT inmobi DOT com)
>  * Rishu Mehrothra (rishu.mehrothra AT inmobi DOT com)
>
> == Affiliations ==
>  * Srikanth Sundarrajan (InMobi)
>  * Shwetha GS (InMobi)
>  * Shaik Idris (InMobi)
>  * Venkatesh Seetharam (Hortonworks Inc.)
>  * Sanjay Radia (Hortonworks Inc.)
>  * Sharad Agarwal (InMobi)
>  * Amareshwari SR (InMobi)
>  * Samarth Gupta (InMobi)
>  * Rishu Mehrothra (InMobi)
>
> == Sponsors ==
>
> === Champion ===
>  * Arun C Murthy (acmurthy at apache dot org)
>
> === Nominated Mentors ===
>  * Alan Gates (gates AT apache DOT org)
>  * Chris Douglas (cdouglas AT apache DOT org)
>  * Devaraj  Das (ddas AT apache DOT org)
>  * Owen O’Malley (omalley AT apache DOT org)
>
> === Sponsoring Entity ===
> Incubator PMC
>
> --
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[RESULT] [VOTE] Accept Falcon into the Apache Incubator (was originally named Ivory)

Posted by Srikanth Sundarrajan <sr...@hotmail.com>.
Adding RESULT to the subject.

> Date: Tue, 26 Mar 2013 21:42:37 +0530
> Subject: Re: [VOTE] Accept Falcon into the Apache Incubator (was originally named Ivory)
> From: srikanth.sundarrajan@inmobi.com
> To: general@incubator.apache.org
> 
> Hi,
> This vote has PASSED with 8 binding +1s and 5 non-binding +1s.
> 
> Binding +1 VOTES:
> ===============
> Arun Murthy
> Chris Douglas
> Alan Gates
> Niall Pemberton
> Devaraj Das
> Leif Hedstrom
> Owen O Malley
> Alan Cabrera
> 
> Non-binding +1 VOTES
> ==================
> Sharad Agarwal
> Vinod Kumar Vavilapalli
> Shwetha GS
> Idris Ali
> Samarth Gupta
> 
> Thanks to all who voted and participated in the discussions.
> 
> Srikanth Sundarrajan
> 
> On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 10:24 AM, Srikanth Sundarrajan <
> srikanth.sundarrajan@inmobi.com> wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> >
> > Thanks for participating in the proposal discussion on Falcon (formerly Ivory). I'd like to call a VOTE for acceptance of Apache
> > Falcon into the Incubator. I'll let the vote run till (Tue 3/26 6pm IST).
> >
> > [ ]  +1 Accept Apache Falcon into the Incubator
> > [ ]  +0 Don't care.
> > [ ]  -1 Don't accept Apache Falcon into the Incubator because...
> >
> > Full proposal is pasted at the bottom of this email, and the corresponding wiki is http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/FalconProposal.
> >
> >
> > Only VOTEs from Incubator PMC members are binding, but all are welcome to express their thoughts.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Srikanth Sundarrajan
> > = Falcon Proposal =
> >
> > == Abstract ==
> > Falcon is a data processing and management solution for Hadoop designed for data motion, coordination of data pipelines, lifecycle management, and data discovery. Falcon enables end consumers to quickly onboard their data and its associated processing and management tasks on Hadoop clusters.
> >
> > == Proposal ==
> > Falcon will enable easy data management via declarative mechanism for Hadoop. Users of Falcon platform simply define infrastructure endpoints, data sets and processing rules declaratively. These declarative configurations are expressed in such a way that the dependencies between these configured entities are explicitly described. This information about inter-dependencies between various entities allows Falcon to orchestrate and manage various data management functions.
> >
> > The key use cases that Falcon addresses are:
> >  * Data Motion
> >  * Process orchestration and scheduling
> >  * Policy-based Lifecycle Management
> >  * Data Discovery
> >  * Operability/Usability
> >
> > With these features it is possible for users to onboard their data sets with a comprehensive and holistic understanding of how, when and where their data is managed across its lifecycle. Complex functions such as retrying failures, identifying possible SLA breaches or automated handling of input data changes are now simple directives. All the administrative functions and user level functions are available via RESTful APIs. CLI is simply a wrapper over the RESTful APIs.
> >
> > == Background ==
> > Hadoop and its ecosystem of products have made storing and processing massive amounts of data commonplace. This has enabled numerous organizations to gain valuable insights that they never could have achieved in the past. While it is easy to leverage Hadoop for crunching large volumes of data, organizing data, managing life cycle of data and processing data is fairly involved. This is solved adequately well in a classic data platform involving data warehouses and standard ETL (extract-transform-load) tools, but remains largely unsolved today. In addition to data processing complexities, Hadoop presents new sets of challenges and opportunities relating to management of data.
> >
> > Data Management on Hadoop encompasses data motion, process orchestration, lifecycle management, data discovery, etc. among other concerns that are beyond ETL. Falcon is a new data processing and management platform for Hadoop that solves this problem and creates additional opportunities by building on existing components within the Hadoop ecosystem (ex. Apache Oozie, Apache Hadoop DistCp etc.) without reinventing the wheel. Falcon has been in production at InMobi, going on its second year and has been managing hundreds of feeds and processes.
> >
> > Falcon is being developed by engineers employed with InMobi and Hortonworks. This platform addition will increase the adoption of Apache Hadoop by driving data management tractable for end users. We are therefore proposing to make Falcon an Apache open source project.
> >
> > == Rationale ==
> > The Falcon project aims to improve the usability of Apache Hadoop. As a result Apache Hadoop will grow its community of users by increasing the places Hadoop can be utilized and the use cases it will solve. By developing Falcon in Apache we hope to gather a diverse community of contributors, helping to ensure that Falcon is deployable for a broad range of scenarios. Members of the Hadoop development community will be able to influence Falcon’s roadmap, and contribute to it. We believe having Falcon as part of the Apache Hadoop ecosystem will be a great benefit to all of Hadoop's users.
> >
> > == Current Status ==
> > Falcon is widely deployed in production within InMobi and moving on to its second year. A version with a valuable set of features is developed by the list of initial committers and is hosted on github.
> >
> > === Meritocracy ===
> > Our intent with this incubator proposal is to start building a diverse developer community around Falcon following the Apache meritocracy model. We have wanted to make the project open source and encourage contributors from multiple organizations from the start. We plan to provide plenty of support to new developers and to quickly recruit those who make solid contributions to committer status.
> >
> > === Community ===
> > We are happy to report that the initial team already represents multiple organizations. We hope to extend the user and developer base further in the future and build a solid open source community around Falcon.
> >
> > === Core Developers ===
> > Falcon is currently being developed by three engineers from InMobi – Srikanth Sunderrajan, Shwetha G S, and Shaik Idris, two Hortonworks employees – Sanjay Radia and Venkatesh Seetharam. In addition, Rohini Palaniswamy and Thiruvel Thirumoolan, were also involved in the initial design discussions. Srikanth, Shwetha and Shaik are the original developers. All the engineers have built two generations of Data Management on Hadoop, having deep expertise in Hadoop and are quite familiar with the Hadoop Ecosystem. Samarth Gupta & Rishu Mehrothra, both from InMobi have build the QA automation for Falcon.
> >
> > === Alignment ===
> > The ASF is a natural host for Falcon given that it is already the home of Hadoop, Pig, Knox, HCatalog, and other emerging “big data” software projects. Falcon has been designed to solve the data management challenges and opportunities of the Hadoop ecosystem family of products. Falcon fills the gap that Hadoop ecosystem has been lacking in the areas of data processing and data lifecycle management.
> >
> > == Known Risks ==
> >
> > === Orphaned products & Reliance on Salaried Developers ===
> > The core developers plan to work full time on the project. There is very little risk of Falcon getting orphaned. Falcon is in use by companies we work for so the companies have an interest in its continued vitality.
> >
> > === Inexperience with Open Source ===
> > All of the core developers are active users and followers of open source. Srikanth Sundarrajan has been contributing patches to Apache Hadoop and Apache Oozie, Shwetha GS has been contributing patches to Apache Oozie.  Seetharam Venkatesh is a committer on Apache Knox. Sharad Agarwal, Amareshwari SR (also a Apache Hive PMC member) and Sanjay Radia are PMC members on Apache Hadoop.
> >
> > === Homogeneous Developers ===
> > The current core developers are from diverse set of organizations such as InMobi and Hortonworks. We expect to quickly establish a developer community that includes contributors from several corporations post incubation.
> >
> > === Reliance on Salaried Developers ===
> > Currently, most developers are paid to do work on Falcon but few are contributing in their spare time. However, once the project has a community built around it post incubation, we expect to get committers and developers from outside the current core developers.
> >
> > === Relationships with Other Apache Products ===
> > Falcon is going to be used by the users of Hadoop and the Hadoop ecosystem in general.
> >
> > === A Excessive Fascination with the Apache Brand ===
> > While we respect the reputation of the Apache brand and have no doubts that it will attract contributors and users, our interest is primarily to give Falcon a solid home as an open source project following an established development model. We have also given reasons in the Rationale and Alignment sections.
> >
> > == Documentation ==http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/FalconProposal
> >
> > == Initial Source ==
> > The source is currently in github repository at: https://github.com/sriksun/Falcon
> >
> > == Source and Intellectual Property Submission Plan ==
> > The complete Falcon code is under Apache Software License 2.
> >
> > == External Dependencies ==
> > The dependencies all have Apache compatible licenses. These include BSD, MIT licensed dependencies.
> >
> > == Cryptography ==
> > None
> >
> > == Required Resources ==
> >
> > === Mailing lists ===
> >
> >  * falcon-dev AT incubator DOT apache DOT org
> >  * falcon-commits AT incubator DOT apache DOT org
> >  * falcon-user AT incubator apache DOT org
> >  * falcon-private AT incubator DOT apache DOT org
> >
> > === Subversion Directory ===
> > Git is the preferred source control system: git://git.apache.org/falcon
> >
> > === Issue Tracking ===
> > JIRA FALCON
> >
> > == Initial Committers ==
> >  * Srikanth Sundarrajan (Srikanth.Sundarrajan AT inmobi DOT com)
> >  * Shwetha GS (shwetha.gs AT inmobi DOT com)
> >  * Shaik Idris (shaik.idris AT inmobi DOT com)
> >  * Venkatesh Seetharam (Venkatesh AT apache DOT org)
> >  * Sanjay Radia (sanjay AT apache DOT org)
> >  * Sharad Agarwal (sharad AT apache DOT org)
> >  * Amareshwari SR (amareshwari AT apache DOT org)
> >  * Samarth Gupta (samarth.gupta AT inmobi DOT com)
> >  * Rishu Mehrothra (rishu.mehrothra AT inmobi DOT com)
> >
> > == Affiliations ==
> >  * Srikanth Sundarrajan (InMobi)
> >  * Shwetha GS (InMobi)
> >  * Shaik Idris (InMobi)
> >  * Venkatesh Seetharam (Hortonworks Inc.)
> >  * Sanjay Radia (Hortonworks Inc.)
> >  * Sharad Agarwal (InMobi)
> >  * Amareshwari SR (InMobi)
> >  * Samarth Gupta (InMobi)
> >  * Rishu Mehrothra (InMobi)
> >
> > == Sponsors ==
> >
> > === Champion ===
> >  * Arun C Murthy (acmurthy at apache dot org)
> >
> > === Nominated Mentors ===
> >  * Alan Gates (gates AT apache DOT org)
> >  * Chris Douglas (cdouglas AT apache DOT org)
> >  * Devaraj  Das (ddas AT apache DOT org)
> >  * Owen O’Malley (omalley AT apache DOT org)
> >
> > === Sponsoring Entity ===
> > Incubator PMC
> >
> >
> 
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Re: [VOTE] Accept Falcon into the Apache Incubator (was originally named Ivory)

Posted by Srikanth Sundarrajan <sr...@inmobi.com>.
Hi,
This vote has PASSED with 8 binding +1s and 5 non-binding +1s.

Binding +1 VOTES:
===============
Arun Murthy
Chris Douglas
Alan Gates
Niall Pemberton
Devaraj Das
Leif Hedstrom
Owen O Malley
Alan Cabrera

Non-binding +1 VOTES
==================
Sharad Agarwal
Vinod Kumar Vavilapalli
Shwetha GS
Idris Ali
Samarth Gupta

Thanks to all who voted and participated in the discussions.

Srikanth Sundarrajan

On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 10:24 AM, Srikanth Sundarrajan <
srikanth.sundarrajan@inmobi.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Thanks for participating in the proposal discussion on Falcon (formerly Ivory). I'd like to call a VOTE for acceptance of Apache
> Falcon into the Incubator. I'll let the vote run till (Tue 3/26 6pm IST).
>
> [ ]  +1 Accept Apache Falcon into the Incubator
> [ ]  +0 Don't care.
> [ ]  -1 Don't accept Apache Falcon into the Incubator because...
>
> Full proposal is pasted at the bottom of this email, and the corresponding wiki is http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/FalconProposal.
>
>
> Only VOTEs from Incubator PMC members are binding, but all are welcome to express their thoughts.
>
> Thanks,
> Srikanth Sundarrajan
> = Falcon Proposal =
>
> == Abstract ==
> Falcon is a data processing and management solution for Hadoop designed for data motion, coordination of data pipelines, lifecycle management, and data discovery. Falcon enables end consumers to quickly onboard their data and its associated processing and management tasks on Hadoop clusters.
>
> == Proposal ==
> Falcon will enable easy data management via declarative mechanism for Hadoop. Users of Falcon platform simply define infrastructure endpoints, data sets and processing rules declaratively. These declarative configurations are expressed in such a way that the dependencies between these configured entities are explicitly described. This information about inter-dependencies between various entities allows Falcon to orchestrate and manage various data management functions.
>
> The key use cases that Falcon addresses are:
>  * Data Motion
>  * Process orchestration and scheduling
>  * Policy-based Lifecycle Management
>  * Data Discovery
>  * Operability/Usability
>
> With these features it is possible for users to onboard their data sets with a comprehensive and holistic understanding of how, when and where their data is managed across its lifecycle. Complex functions such as retrying failures, identifying possible SLA breaches or automated handling of input data changes are now simple directives. All the administrative functions and user level functions are available via RESTful APIs. CLI is simply a wrapper over the RESTful APIs.
>
> == Background ==
> Hadoop and its ecosystem of products have made storing and processing massive amounts of data commonplace. This has enabled numerous organizations to gain valuable insights that they never could have achieved in the past. While it is easy to leverage Hadoop for crunching large volumes of data, organizing data, managing life cycle of data and processing data is fairly involved. This is solved adequately well in a classic data platform involving data warehouses and standard ETL (extract-transform-load) tools, but remains largely unsolved today. In addition to data processing complexities, Hadoop presents new sets of challenges and opportunities relating to management of data.
>
> Data Management on Hadoop encompasses data motion, process orchestration, lifecycle management, data discovery, etc. among other concerns that are beyond ETL. Falcon is a new data processing and management platform for Hadoop that solves this problem and creates additional opportunities by building on existing components within the Hadoop ecosystem (ex. Apache Oozie, Apache Hadoop DistCp etc.) without reinventing the wheel. Falcon has been in production at InMobi, going on its second year and has been managing hundreds of feeds and processes.
>
> Falcon is being developed by engineers employed with InMobi and Hortonworks. This platform addition will increase the adoption of Apache Hadoop by driving data management tractable for end users. We are therefore proposing to make Falcon an Apache open source project.
>
> == Rationale ==
> The Falcon project aims to improve the usability of Apache Hadoop. As a result Apache Hadoop will grow its community of users by increasing the places Hadoop can be utilized and the use cases it will solve. By developing Falcon in Apache we hope to gather a diverse community of contributors, helping to ensure that Falcon is deployable for a broad range of scenarios. Members of the Hadoop development community will be able to influence Falcon’s roadmap, and contribute to it. We believe having Falcon as part of the Apache Hadoop ecosystem will be a great benefit to all of Hadoop's users.
>
> == Current Status ==
> Falcon is widely deployed in production within InMobi and moving on to its second year. A version with a valuable set of features is developed by the list of initial committers and is hosted on github.
>
> === Meritocracy ===
> Our intent with this incubator proposal is to start building a diverse developer community around Falcon following the Apache meritocracy model. We have wanted to make the project open source and encourage contributors from multiple organizations from the start. We plan to provide plenty of support to new developers and to quickly recruit those who make solid contributions to committer status.
>
> === Community ===
> We are happy to report that the initial team already represents multiple organizations. We hope to extend the user and developer base further in the future and build a solid open source community around Falcon.
>
> === Core Developers ===
> Falcon is currently being developed by three engineers from InMobi – Srikanth Sunderrajan, Shwetha G S, and Shaik Idris, two Hortonworks employees – Sanjay Radia and Venkatesh Seetharam. In addition, Rohini Palaniswamy and Thiruvel Thirumoolan, were also involved in the initial design discussions. Srikanth, Shwetha and Shaik are the original developers. All the engineers have built two generations of Data Management on Hadoop, having deep expertise in Hadoop and are quite familiar with the Hadoop Ecosystem. Samarth Gupta & Rishu Mehrothra, both from InMobi have build the QA automation for Falcon.
>
> === Alignment ===
> The ASF is a natural host for Falcon given that it is already the home of Hadoop, Pig, Knox, HCatalog, and other emerging “big data” software projects. Falcon has been designed to solve the data management challenges and opportunities of the Hadoop ecosystem family of products. Falcon fills the gap that Hadoop ecosystem has been lacking in the areas of data processing and data lifecycle management.
>
> == Known Risks ==
>
> === Orphaned products & Reliance on Salaried Developers ===
> The core developers plan to work full time on the project. There is very little risk of Falcon getting orphaned. Falcon is in use by companies we work for so the companies have an interest in its continued vitality.
>
> === Inexperience with Open Source ===
> All of the core developers are active users and followers of open source. Srikanth Sundarrajan has been contributing patches to Apache Hadoop and Apache Oozie, Shwetha GS has been contributing patches to Apache Oozie.  Seetharam Venkatesh is a committer on Apache Knox. Sharad Agarwal, Amareshwari SR (also a Apache Hive PMC member) and Sanjay Radia are PMC members on Apache Hadoop.
>
> === Homogeneous Developers ===
> The current core developers are from diverse set of organizations such as InMobi and Hortonworks. We expect to quickly establish a developer community that includes contributors from several corporations post incubation.
>
> === Reliance on Salaried Developers ===
> Currently, most developers are paid to do work on Falcon but few are contributing in their spare time. However, once the project has a community built around it post incubation, we expect to get committers and developers from outside the current core developers.
>
> === Relationships with Other Apache Products ===
> Falcon is going to be used by the users of Hadoop and the Hadoop ecosystem in general.
>
> === A Excessive Fascination with the Apache Brand ===
> While we respect the reputation of the Apache brand and have no doubts that it will attract contributors and users, our interest is primarily to give Falcon a solid home as an open source project following an established development model. We have also given reasons in the Rationale and Alignment sections.
>
> == Documentation ==http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/FalconProposal
>
> == Initial Source ==
> The source is currently in github repository at: https://github.com/sriksun/Falcon
>
> == Source and Intellectual Property Submission Plan ==
> The complete Falcon code is under Apache Software License 2.
>
> == External Dependencies ==
> The dependencies all have Apache compatible licenses. These include BSD, MIT licensed dependencies.
>
> == Cryptography ==
> None
>
> == Required Resources ==
>
> === Mailing lists ===
>
>  * falcon-dev AT incubator DOT apache DOT org
>  * falcon-commits AT incubator DOT apache DOT org
>  * falcon-user AT incubator apache DOT org
>  * falcon-private AT incubator DOT apache DOT org
>
> === Subversion Directory ===
> Git is the preferred source control system: git://git.apache.org/falcon
>
> === Issue Tracking ===
> JIRA FALCON
>
> == Initial Committers ==
>  * Srikanth Sundarrajan (Srikanth.Sundarrajan AT inmobi DOT com)
>  * Shwetha GS (shwetha.gs AT inmobi DOT com)
>  * Shaik Idris (shaik.idris AT inmobi DOT com)
>  * Venkatesh Seetharam (Venkatesh AT apache DOT org)
>  * Sanjay Radia (sanjay AT apache DOT org)
>  * Sharad Agarwal (sharad AT apache DOT org)
>  * Amareshwari SR (amareshwari AT apache DOT org)
>  * Samarth Gupta (samarth.gupta AT inmobi DOT com)
>  * Rishu Mehrothra (rishu.mehrothra AT inmobi DOT com)
>
> == Affiliations ==
>  * Srikanth Sundarrajan (InMobi)
>  * Shwetha GS (InMobi)
>  * Shaik Idris (InMobi)
>  * Venkatesh Seetharam (Hortonworks Inc.)
>  * Sanjay Radia (Hortonworks Inc.)
>  * Sharad Agarwal (InMobi)
>  * Amareshwari SR (InMobi)
>  * Samarth Gupta (InMobi)
>  * Rishu Mehrothra (InMobi)
>
> == Sponsors ==
>
> === Champion ===
>  * Arun C Murthy (acmurthy at apache dot org)
>
> === Nominated Mentors ===
>  * Alan Gates (gates AT apache DOT org)
>  * Chris Douglas (cdouglas AT apache DOT org)
>  * Devaraj  Das (ddas AT apache DOT org)
>  * Owen O’Malley (omalley AT apache DOT org)
>
> === Sponsoring Entity ===
> Incubator PMC
>
>

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Re: [VOTE] Accept Falcon into the Apache Incubator (was originally named Ivory)

Posted by Arun Murthy <ac...@hortonworks.com>.
+1 (binding)

Arun

On Mar 21, 2013, at 5:55 AM, Srikanth Sundarrajan
<sr...@inmobi.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Thanks for participating in the proposal discussion on Falcon
> (formerly Ivory). I'd like to call a VOTE for acceptance of Apache
> Falcon into the Incubator. I'll let the vote run till (Tue 3/26 6pm IST).
>
> [ ]  +1 Accept Apache Falcon into the Incubator
> [ ]  +0 Don't care.
> [ ]  -1 Don't accept Apache Falcon into the Incubator because...
>
> Full proposal is pasted at the bottom of this email, and the
> corresponding wiki is http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/FalconProposal.
>
>
> Only VOTEs from Incubator PMC members are binding, but all are welcome
> to express their thoughts.
>
> Thanks,
> Srikanth Sundarrajan
> = Falcon Proposal =
>
> == Abstract ==
> Falcon is a data processing and management solution for Hadoop
> designed for data motion, coordination of data pipelines, lifecycle
> management, and data discovery. Falcon enables end consumers to
> quickly onboard their data and its associated processing and
> management tasks on Hadoop clusters.
>
> == Proposal ==
> Falcon will enable easy data management via declarative mechanism for
> Hadoop. Users of Falcon platform simply define infrastructure
> endpoints, data sets and processing rules declaratively. These
> declarative configurations are expressed in such a way that the
> dependencies between these configured entities are explicitly
> described. This information about inter-dependencies between various
> entities allows Falcon to orchestrate and manage various data
> management functions.
>
> The key use cases that Falcon addresses are:
> * Data Motion
> * Process orchestration and scheduling
> * Policy-based Lifecycle Management
> * Data Discovery
> * Operability/Usability
>
> With these features it is possible for users to onboard their data
> sets with a comprehensive and holistic understanding of how, when and
> where their data is managed across its lifecycle. Complex functions
> such as retrying failures, identifying possible SLA breaches or
> automated handling of input data changes are now simple directives.
> All the administrative functions and user level functions are
> available via RESTful APIs. CLI is simply a wrapper over the RESTful
> APIs.
>
> == Background ==
> Hadoop and its ecosystem of products have made storing and processing
> massive amounts of data commonplace. This has enabled numerous
> organizations to gain valuable insights that they never could have
> achieved in the past. While it is easy to leverage Hadoop for
> crunching large volumes of data, organizing data, managing life cycle
> of data and processing data is fairly involved. This is solved
> adequately well in a classic data platform involving data warehouses
> and standard ETL (extract-transform-load) tools, but remains largely
> unsolved today. In addition to data processing complexities, Hadoop
> presents new sets of challenges and opportunities relating to
> management of data.
>
> Data Management on Hadoop encompasses data motion, process
> orchestration, lifecycle management, data discovery, etc. among other
> concerns that are beyond ETL. Falcon is a new data processing and
> management platform for Hadoop that solves this problem and creates
> additional opportunities by building on existing components within the
> Hadoop ecosystem (ex. Apache Oozie, Apache Hadoop DistCp etc.) without
> reinventing the wheel. Falcon has been in production at InMobi, going
> on its second year and has been managing hundreds of feeds and
> processes.
>
> Falcon is being developed by engineers employed with InMobi and
> Hortonworks. This platform addition will increase the adoption of
> Apache Hadoop by driving data management tractable for end users. We
> are therefore proposing to make Falcon an Apache open source project.
>
> == Rationale ==
> The Falcon project aims to improve the usability of Apache Hadoop. As
> a result Apache Hadoop will grow its community of users by increasing
> the places Hadoop can be utilized and the use cases it will solve. By
> developing Falcon in Apache we hope to gather a diverse community of
> contributors, helping to ensure that Falcon is deployable for a broad
> range of scenarios. Members of the Hadoop development community will
> be able to influence Falcon’s roadmap, and contribute to it. We
> believe having Falcon as part of the Apache Hadoop ecosystem will be a
> great benefit to all of Hadoop's users.
>
> == Current Status ==
> Falcon is widely deployed in production within InMobi and moving on to
> its second year. A version with a valuable set of features is
> developed by the list of initial committers and is hosted on github.
>
> === Meritocracy ===
> Our intent with this incubator proposal is to start building a diverse
> developer community around Falcon following the Apache meritocracy
> model. We have wanted to make the project open source and encourage
> contributors from multiple organizations from the start. We plan to
> provide plenty of support to new developers and to quickly recruit
> those who make solid contributions to committer status.
>
> === Community ===
> We are happy to report that the initial team already represents
> multiple organizations. We hope to extend the user and developer base
> further in the future and build a solid open source community around
> Falcon.
>
> === Core Developers ===
> Falcon is currently being developed by three engineers from InMobi –
> Srikanth Sunderrajan, Shwetha G S, and Shaik Idris, two Hortonworks
> employees – Sanjay Radia and Venkatesh Seetharam. In addition, Rohini
> Palaniswamy and Thiruvel Thirumoolan, were also involved in the
> initial design discussions. Srikanth, Shwetha and Shaik are the
> original developers. All the engineers have built two generations of
> Data Management on Hadoop, having deep expertise in Hadoop and are
> quite familiar with the Hadoop Ecosystem. Samarth Gupta & Rishu
> Mehrothra, both from InMobi have build the QA automation for Falcon.
>
> === Alignment ===
> The ASF is a natural host for Falcon given that it is already the home
> of Hadoop, Pig, Knox, HCatalog, and other emerging “big data” software
> projects. Falcon has been designed to solve the data management
> challenges and opportunities of the Hadoop ecosystem family of
> products. Falcon fills the gap that Hadoop ecosystem has been lacking
> in the areas of data processing and data lifecycle management.
>
> == Known Risks ==
>
> === Orphaned products & Reliance on Salaried Developers ===
> The core developers plan to work full time on the project. There is
> very little risk of Falcon getting orphaned. Falcon is in use by
> companies we work for so the companies have an interest in its
> continued vitality.
>
> === Inexperience with Open Source ===
> All of the core developers are active users and followers of open
> source. Srikanth Sundarrajan has been contributing patches to Apache
> Hadoop and Apache Oozie, Shwetha GS has been contributing patches to
> Apache Oozie.  Seetharam Venkatesh is a committer on Apache Knox.
> Sharad Agarwal, Amareshwari SR (also a Apache Hive PMC member) and
> Sanjay Radia are PMC members on Apache Hadoop.
>
> === Homogeneous Developers ===
> The current core developers are from diverse set of organizations such
> as InMobi and Hortonworks. We expect to quickly establish a developer
> community that includes contributors from several corporations post
> incubation.
>
> === Reliance on Salaried Developers ===
> Currently, most developers are paid to do work on Falcon but few are
> contributing in their spare time. However, once the project has a
> community built around it post incubation, we expect to get committers
> and developers from outside the current core developers.
>
> === Relationships with Other Apache Products ===
> Falcon is going to be used by the users of Hadoop and the Hadoop
> ecosystem in general.
>
> === A Excessive Fascination with the Apache Brand ===
> While we respect the reputation of the Apache brand and have no doubts
> that it will attract contributors and users, our interest is primarily
> to give Falcon a solid home as an open source project following an
> established development model. We have also given reasons in the
> Rationale and Alignment sections.
>
> == Documentation ==http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/FalconProposal
>
> == Initial Source ==
> The source is currently in github repository at:
> https://github.com/sriksun/Falcon
>
> == Source and Intellectual Property Submission Plan ==
> The complete Falcon code is under Apache Software License 2.
>
> == External Dependencies ==
> The dependencies all have Apache compatible licenses. These include
> BSD, MIT licensed dependencies.
>
> == Cryptography ==
> None
>
> == Required Resources ==
>
> === Mailing lists ===
>
> * falcon-dev AT incubator DOT apache DOT org
> * falcon-commits AT incubator DOT apache DOT org
> * falcon-user AT incubator apache DOT org
> * falcon-private AT incubator DOT apache DOT org
>
> === Subversion Directory ===
> Git is the preferred source control system: git://git.apache.org/falcon
>
> === Issue Tracking ===
> JIRA FALCON
>
> == Initial Committers ==
> * Srikanth Sundarrajan (Srikanth.Sundarrajan AT inmobi DOT com)
> * Shwetha GS (shwetha.gs AT inmobi DOT com)
> * Shaik Idris (shaik.idris AT inmobi DOT com)
> * Venkatesh Seetharam (Venkatesh AT apache DOT org)
> * Sanjay Radia (sanjay AT apache DOT org)
> * Sharad Agarwal (sharad AT apache DOT org)
> * Amareshwari SR (amareshwari AT apache DOT org)
> * Samarth Gupta (samarth.gupta AT inmobi DOT com)
> * Rishu Mehrothra (rishu.mehrothra AT inmobi DOT com)
>
> == Affiliations ==
> * Srikanth Sundarrajan (InMobi)
> * Shwetha GS (InMobi)
> * Shaik Idris (InMobi)
> * Venkatesh Seetharam (Hortonworks Inc.)
> * Sanjay Radia (Hortonworks Inc.)
> * Sharad Agarwal (InMobi)
> * Amareshwari SR (InMobi)
> * Samarth Gupta (InMobi)
> * Rishu Mehrothra (InMobi)
>
> == Sponsors ==
>
> === Champion ===
> * Arun C Murthy (acmurthy at apache dot org)
>
> === Nominated Mentors ===
> * Alan Gates (gates AT apache DOT org)
> * Chris Douglas (cdouglas AT apache DOT org)
> * Devaraj  Das (ddas AT apache DOT org)
> * Owen O’Malley (omalley AT apache DOT org)
>
> === Sponsoring Entity ===
> Incubator PMC
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Re: [VOTE] Accept Falcon into the Apache Incubator (was originally named Ivory)

Posted by Dave Fisher <wa...@apache.org>.
Hi,

Does the Apache Flex project intend to have a product called Apache Falcon?

If so then someone ought to say so on general@i.ao

Regards,
Dave

Sent from my iPhone

On Mar 24, 2013, at 12:18 PM, Vinod Kumar Vavilapalli <vi...@hortonworks.com> wrote:

> +1 (non-binding)
> 
> Thanks,
> +Vinod Kumar Vavilapalli
> 
> On Mar 20, 2013, at 9:54 PM, Srikanth Sundarrajan wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> Thanks for participating in the proposal discussion on Falcon
>> (formerly Ivory). I'd like to call a VOTE for acceptance of Apache
>> Falcon into the Incubator. I'll let the vote run till (Tue 3/26 6pm IST).
>> 
>> [ ]  +1 Accept Apache Falcon into the Incubator
>> [ ]  +0 Don't care.
>> [ ]  -1 Don't accept Apache Falcon into the Incubator because...
>> 
>> Full proposal is pasted at the bottom of this email, and the
>> corresponding wiki is http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/FalconProposal.
>> 
>> 
>> Only VOTEs from Incubator PMC members are binding, but all are welcome
>> to express their thoughts.
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Srikanth Sundarrajan
>> = Falcon Proposal =
>> 
>> == Abstract ==
>> Falcon is a data processing and management solution for Hadoop
>> designed for data motion, coordination of data pipelines, lifecycle
>> management, and data discovery. Falcon enables end consumers to
>> quickly onboard their data and its associated processing and
>> management tasks on Hadoop clusters.
>> 
>> == Proposal ==
>> Falcon will enable easy data management via declarative mechanism for
>> Hadoop. Users of Falcon platform simply define infrastructure
>> endpoints, data sets and processing rules declaratively. These
>> declarative configurations are expressed in such a way that the
>> dependencies between these configured entities are explicitly
>> described. This information about inter-dependencies between various
>> entities allows Falcon to orchestrate and manage various data
>> management functions.
>> 
>> The key use cases that Falcon addresses are:
>> * Data Motion
>> * Process orchestration and scheduling
>> * Policy-based Lifecycle Management
>> * Data Discovery
>> * Operability/Usability
>> 
>> With these features it is possible for users to onboard their data
>> sets with a comprehensive and holistic understanding of how, when and
>> where their data is managed across its lifecycle. Complex functions
>> such as retrying failures, identifying possible SLA breaches or
>> automated handling of input data changes are now simple directives.
>> All the administrative functions and user level functions are
>> available via RESTful APIs. CLI is simply a wrapper over the RESTful
>> APIs.
>> 
>> == Background ==
>> Hadoop and its ecosystem of products have made storing and processing
>> massive amounts of data commonplace. This has enabled numerous
>> organizations to gain valuable insights that they never could have
>> achieved in the past. While it is easy to leverage Hadoop for
>> crunching large volumes of data, organizing data, managing life cycle
>> of data and processing data is fairly involved. This is solved
>> adequately well in a classic data platform involving data warehouses
>> and standard ETL (extract-transform-load) tools, but remains largely
>> unsolved today. In addition to data processing complexities, Hadoop
>> presents new sets of challenges and opportunities relating to
>> management of data.
>> 
>> Data Management on Hadoop encompasses data motion, process
>> orchestration, lifecycle management, data discovery, etc. among other
>> concerns that are beyond ETL. Falcon is a new data processing and
>> management platform for Hadoop that solves this problem and creates
>> additional opportunities by building on existing components within the
>> Hadoop ecosystem (ex. Apache Oozie, Apache Hadoop DistCp etc.) without
>> reinventing the wheel. Falcon has been in production at InMobi, going
>> on its second year and has been managing hundreds of feeds and
>> processes.
>> 
>> Falcon is being developed by engineers employed with InMobi and
>> Hortonworks. This platform addition will increase the adoption of
>> Apache Hadoop by driving data management tractable for end users. We
>> are therefore proposing to make Falcon an Apache open source project.
>> 
>> == Rationale ==
>> The Falcon project aims to improve the usability of Apache Hadoop. As
>> a result Apache Hadoop will grow its community of users by increasing
>> the places Hadoop can be utilized and the use cases it will solve. By
>> developing Falcon in Apache we hope to gather a diverse community of
>> contributors, helping to ensure that Falcon is deployable for a broad
>> range of scenarios. Members of the Hadoop development community will
>> be able to influence Falcon’s roadmap, and contribute to it. We
>> believe having Falcon as part of the Apache Hadoop ecosystem will be a
>> great benefit to all of Hadoop's users.
>> 
>> == Current Status ==
>> Falcon is widely deployed in production within InMobi and moving on to
>> its second year. A version with a valuable set of features is
>> developed by the list of initial committers and is hosted on github.
>> 
>> === Meritocracy ===
>> Our intent with this incubator proposal is to start building a diverse
>> developer community around Falcon following the Apache meritocracy
>> model. We have wanted to make the project open source and encourage
>> contributors from multiple organizations from the start. We plan to
>> provide plenty of support to new developers and to quickly recruit
>> those who make solid contributions to committer status.
>> 
>> === Community ===
>> We are happy to report that the initial team already represents
>> multiple organizations. We hope to extend the user and developer base
>> further in the future and build a solid open source community around
>> Falcon.
>> 
>> === Core Developers ===
>> Falcon is currently being developed by three engineers from InMobi –
>> Srikanth Sunderrajan, Shwetha G S, and Shaik Idris, two Hortonworks
>> employees – Sanjay Radia and Venkatesh Seetharam. In addition, Rohini
>> Palaniswamy and Thiruvel Thirumoolan, were also involved in the
>> initial design discussions. Srikanth, Shwetha and Shaik are the
>> original developers. All the engineers have built two generations of
>> Data Management on Hadoop, having deep expertise in Hadoop and are
>> quite familiar with the Hadoop Ecosystem. Samarth Gupta & Rishu
>> Mehrothra, both from InMobi have build the QA automation for Falcon.
>> 
>> === Alignment ===
>> The ASF is a natural host for Falcon given that it is already the home
>> of Hadoop, Pig, Knox, HCatalog, and other emerging “big data” software
>> projects. Falcon has been designed to solve the data management
>> challenges and opportunities of the Hadoop ecosystem family of
>> products. Falcon fills the gap that Hadoop ecosystem has been lacking
>> in the areas of data processing and data lifecycle management.
>> 
>> == Known Risks ==
>> 
>> === Orphaned products & Reliance on Salaried Developers ===
>> The core developers plan to work full time on the project. There is
>> very little risk of Falcon getting orphaned. Falcon is in use by
>> companies we work for so the companies have an interest in its
>> continued vitality.
>> 
>> === Inexperience with Open Source ===
>> All of the core developers are active users and followers of open
>> source. Srikanth Sundarrajan has been contributing patches to Apache
>> Hadoop and Apache Oozie, Shwetha GS has been contributing patches to
>> Apache Oozie.  Seetharam Venkatesh is a committer on Apache Knox.
>> Sharad Agarwal, Amareshwari SR (also a Apache Hive PMC member) and
>> Sanjay Radia are PMC members on Apache Hadoop.
>> 
>> === Homogeneous Developers ===
>> The current core developers are from diverse set of organizations such
>> as InMobi and Hortonworks. We expect to quickly establish a developer
>> community that includes contributors from several corporations post
>> incubation.
>> 
>> === Reliance on Salaried Developers ===
>> Currently, most developers are paid to do work on Falcon but few are
>> contributing in their spare time. However, once the project has a
>> community built around it post incubation, we expect to get committers
>> and developers from outside the current core developers.
>> 
>> === Relationships with Other Apache Products ===
>> Falcon is going to be used by the users of Hadoop and the Hadoop
>> ecosystem in general.
>> 
>> === A Excessive Fascination with the Apache Brand ===
>> While we respect the reputation of the Apache brand and have no doubts
>> that it will attract contributors and users, our interest is primarily
>> to give Falcon a solid home as an open source project following an
>> established development model. We have also given reasons in the
>> Rationale and Alignment sections.
>> 
>> == Documentation ==http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/FalconProposal
>> 
>> == Initial Source ==
>> The source is currently in github repository at:
>> https://github.com/sriksun/Falcon
>> 
>> == Source and Intellectual Property Submission Plan ==
>> The complete Falcon code is under Apache Software License 2.
>> 
>> == External Dependencies ==
>> The dependencies all have Apache compatible licenses. These include
>> BSD, MIT licensed dependencies.
>> 
>> == Cryptography ==
>> None
>> 
>> == Required Resources ==
>> 
>> === Mailing lists ===
>> 
>> * falcon-dev AT incubator DOT apache DOT org
>> * falcon-commits AT incubator DOT apache DOT org
>> * falcon-user AT incubator apache DOT org
>> * falcon-private AT incubator DOT apache DOT org
>> 
>> === Subversion Directory ===
>> Git is the preferred source control system: git://git.apache.org/falcon
>> 
>> === Issue Tracking ===
>> JIRA FALCON
>> 
>> == Initial Committers ==
>> * Srikanth Sundarrajan (Srikanth.Sundarrajan AT inmobi DOT com)
>> * Shwetha GS (shwetha.gs AT inmobi DOT com)
>> * Shaik Idris (shaik.idris AT inmobi DOT com)
>> * Venkatesh Seetharam (Venkatesh AT apache DOT org)
>> * Sanjay Radia (sanjay AT apache DOT org)
>> * Sharad Agarwal (sharad AT apache DOT org)
>> * Amareshwari SR (amareshwari AT apache DOT org)
>> * Samarth Gupta (samarth.gupta AT inmobi DOT com)
>> * Rishu Mehrothra (rishu.mehrothra AT inmobi DOT com)
>> 
>> == Affiliations ==
>> * Srikanth Sundarrajan (InMobi)
>> * Shwetha GS (InMobi)
>> * Shaik Idris (InMobi)
>> * Venkatesh Seetharam (Hortonworks Inc.)
>> * Sanjay Radia (Hortonworks Inc.)
>> * Sharad Agarwal (InMobi)
>> * Amareshwari SR (InMobi)
>> * Samarth Gupta (InMobi)
>> * Rishu Mehrothra (InMobi)
>> 
>> == Sponsors ==
>> 
>> === Champion ===
>> * Arun C Murthy (acmurthy at apache dot org)
>> 
>> === Nominated Mentors ===
>> * Alan Gates (gates AT apache DOT org)
>> * Chris Douglas (cdouglas AT apache DOT org)
>> * Devaraj  Das (ddas AT apache DOT org)
>> * Owen O’Malley (omalley AT apache DOT org)
>> 
>> === Sponsoring Entity ===
>> Incubator PMC
>> 
>> -- 
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>> The information contained in this communication is intended solely for the 
>> use of the individual or entity to whom it is addressed and others 
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>> information. If you are not the intended recipient you are hereby notified 
>> that any disclosure, copying, distribution or taking any action in reliance 
>> on the contents of this information is strictly prohibited and may be 
>> unlawful. If you have received this communication in error, please notify 
>> us immediately by responding to this email and then delete it from your 
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> 

Re: [VOTE] Accept Falcon into the Apache Incubator (was originally named Ivory)

Posted by Vinod Kumar Vavilapalli <vi...@hortonworks.com>.
+1 (non-binding)

Thanks,
+Vinod Kumar Vavilapalli

On Mar 20, 2013, at 9:54 PM, Srikanth Sundarrajan wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> Thanks for participating in the proposal discussion on Falcon
> (formerly Ivory). I'd like to call a VOTE for acceptance of Apache
> Falcon into the Incubator. I'll let the vote run till (Tue 3/26 6pm IST).
> 
> [ ]  +1 Accept Apache Falcon into the Incubator
> [ ]  +0 Don't care.
> [ ]  -1 Don't accept Apache Falcon into the Incubator because...
> 
> Full proposal is pasted at the bottom of this email, and the
> corresponding wiki is http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/FalconProposal.
> 
> 
> Only VOTEs from Incubator PMC members are binding, but all are welcome
> to express their thoughts.
> 
> Thanks,
> Srikanth Sundarrajan
> = Falcon Proposal =
> 
> == Abstract ==
> Falcon is a data processing and management solution for Hadoop
> designed for data motion, coordination of data pipelines, lifecycle
> management, and data discovery. Falcon enables end consumers to
> quickly onboard their data and its associated processing and
> management tasks on Hadoop clusters.
> 
> == Proposal ==
> Falcon will enable easy data management via declarative mechanism for
> Hadoop. Users of Falcon platform simply define infrastructure
> endpoints, data sets and processing rules declaratively. These
> declarative configurations are expressed in such a way that the
> dependencies between these configured entities are explicitly
> described. This information about inter-dependencies between various
> entities allows Falcon to orchestrate and manage various data
> management functions.
> 
> The key use cases that Falcon addresses are:
> * Data Motion
> * Process orchestration and scheduling
> * Policy-based Lifecycle Management
> * Data Discovery
> * Operability/Usability
> 
> With these features it is possible for users to onboard their data
> sets with a comprehensive and holistic understanding of how, when and
> where their data is managed across its lifecycle. Complex functions
> such as retrying failures, identifying possible SLA breaches or
> automated handling of input data changes are now simple directives.
> All the administrative functions and user level functions are
> available via RESTful APIs. CLI is simply a wrapper over the RESTful
> APIs.
> 
> == Background ==
> Hadoop and its ecosystem of products have made storing and processing
> massive amounts of data commonplace. This has enabled numerous
> organizations to gain valuable insights that they never could have
> achieved in the past. While it is easy to leverage Hadoop for
> crunching large volumes of data, organizing data, managing life cycle
> of data and processing data is fairly involved. This is solved
> adequately well in a classic data platform involving data warehouses
> and standard ETL (extract-transform-load) tools, but remains largely
> unsolved today. In addition to data processing complexities, Hadoop
> presents new sets of challenges and opportunities relating to
> management of data.
> 
> Data Management on Hadoop encompasses data motion, process
> orchestration, lifecycle management, data discovery, etc. among other
> concerns that are beyond ETL. Falcon is a new data processing and
> management platform for Hadoop that solves this problem and creates
> additional opportunities by building on existing components within the
> Hadoop ecosystem (ex. Apache Oozie, Apache Hadoop DistCp etc.) without
> reinventing the wheel. Falcon has been in production at InMobi, going
> on its second year and has been managing hundreds of feeds and
> processes.
> 
> Falcon is being developed by engineers employed with InMobi and
> Hortonworks. This platform addition will increase the adoption of
> Apache Hadoop by driving data management tractable for end users. We
> are therefore proposing to make Falcon an Apache open source project.
> 
> == Rationale ==
> The Falcon project aims to improve the usability of Apache Hadoop. As
> a result Apache Hadoop will grow its community of users by increasing
> the places Hadoop can be utilized and the use cases it will solve. By
> developing Falcon in Apache we hope to gather a diverse community of
> contributors, helping to ensure that Falcon is deployable for a broad
> range of scenarios. Members of the Hadoop development community will
> be able to influence Falcon’s roadmap, and contribute to it. We
> believe having Falcon as part of the Apache Hadoop ecosystem will be a
> great benefit to all of Hadoop's users.
> 
> == Current Status ==
> Falcon is widely deployed in production within InMobi and moving on to
> its second year. A version with a valuable set of features is
> developed by the list of initial committers and is hosted on github.
> 
> === Meritocracy ===
> Our intent with this incubator proposal is to start building a diverse
> developer community around Falcon following the Apache meritocracy
> model. We have wanted to make the project open source and encourage
> contributors from multiple organizations from the start. We plan to
> provide plenty of support to new developers and to quickly recruit
> those who make solid contributions to committer status.
> 
> === Community ===
> We are happy to report that the initial team already represents
> multiple organizations. We hope to extend the user and developer base
> further in the future and build a solid open source community around
> Falcon.
> 
> === Core Developers ===
> Falcon is currently being developed by three engineers from InMobi –
> Srikanth Sunderrajan, Shwetha G S, and Shaik Idris, two Hortonworks
> employees – Sanjay Radia and Venkatesh Seetharam. In addition, Rohini
> Palaniswamy and Thiruvel Thirumoolan, were also involved in the
> initial design discussions. Srikanth, Shwetha and Shaik are the
> original developers. All the engineers have built two generations of
> Data Management on Hadoop, having deep expertise in Hadoop and are
> quite familiar with the Hadoop Ecosystem. Samarth Gupta & Rishu
> Mehrothra, both from InMobi have build the QA automation for Falcon.
> 
> === Alignment ===
> The ASF is a natural host for Falcon given that it is already the home
> of Hadoop, Pig, Knox, HCatalog, and other emerging “big data” software
> projects. Falcon has been designed to solve the data management
> challenges and opportunities of the Hadoop ecosystem family of
> products. Falcon fills the gap that Hadoop ecosystem has been lacking
> in the areas of data processing and data lifecycle management.
> 
> == Known Risks ==
> 
> === Orphaned products & Reliance on Salaried Developers ===
> The core developers plan to work full time on the project. There is
> very little risk of Falcon getting orphaned. Falcon is in use by
> companies we work for so the companies have an interest in its
> continued vitality.
> 
> === Inexperience with Open Source ===
> All of the core developers are active users and followers of open
> source. Srikanth Sundarrajan has been contributing patches to Apache
> Hadoop and Apache Oozie, Shwetha GS has been contributing patches to
> Apache Oozie.  Seetharam Venkatesh is a committer on Apache Knox.
> Sharad Agarwal, Amareshwari SR (also a Apache Hive PMC member) and
> Sanjay Radia are PMC members on Apache Hadoop.
> 
> === Homogeneous Developers ===
> The current core developers are from diverse set of organizations such
> as InMobi and Hortonworks. We expect to quickly establish a developer
> community that includes contributors from several corporations post
> incubation.
> 
> === Reliance on Salaried Developers ===
> Currently, most developers are paid to do work on Falcon but few are
> contributing in their spare time. However, once the project has a
> community built around it post incubation, we expect to get committers
> and developers from outside the current core developers.
> 
> === Relationships with Other Apache Products ===
> Falcon is going to be used by the users of Hadoop and the Hadoop
> ecosystem in general.
> 
> === A Excessive Fascination with the Apache Brand ===
> While we respect the reputation of the Apache brand and have no doubts
> that it will attract contributors and users, our interest is primarily
> to give Falcon a solid home as an open source project following an
> established development model. We have also given reasons in the
> Rationale and Alignment sections.
> 
> == Documentation ==http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/FalconProposal
> 
> == Initial Source ==
> The source is currently in github repository at:
> https://github.com/sriksun/Falcon
> 
> == Source and Intellectual Property Submission Plan ==
> The complete Falcon code is under Apache Software License 2.
> 
> == External Dependencies ==
> The dependencies all have Apache compatible licenses. These include
> BSD, MIT licensed dependencies.
> 
> == Cryptography ==
> None
> 
> == Required Resources ==
> 
> === Mailing lists ===
> 
> * falcon-dev AT incubator DOT apache DOT org
> * falcon-commits AT incubator DOT apache DOT org
> * falcon-user AT incubator apache DOT org
> * falcon-private AT incubator DOT apache DOT org
> 
> === Subversion Directory ===
> Git is the preferred source control system: git://git.apache.org/falcon
> 
> === Issue Tracking ===
> JIRA FALCON
> 
> == Initial Committers ==
> * Srikanth Sundarrajan (Srikanth.Sundarrajan AT inmobi DOT com)
> * Shwetha GS (shwetha.gs AT inmobi DOT com)
> * Shaik Idris (shaik.idris AT inmobi DOT com)
> * Venkatesh Seetharam (Venkatesh AT apache DOT org)
> * Sanjay Radia (sanjay AT apache DOT org)
> * Sharad Agarwal (sharad AT apache DOT org)
> * Amareshwari SR (amareshwari AT apache DOT org)
> * Samarth Gupta (samarth.gupta AT inmobi DOT com)
> * Rishu Mehrothra (rishu.mehrothra AT inmobi DOT com)
> 
> == Affiliations ==
> * Srikanth Sundarrajan (InMobi)
> * Shwetha GS (InMobi)
> * Shaik Idris (InMobi)
> * Venkatesh Seetharam (Hortonworks Inc.)
> * Sanjay Radia (Hortonworks Inc.)
> * Sharad Agarwal (InMobi)
> * Amareshwari SR (InMobi)
> * Samarth Gupta (InMobi)
> * Rishu Mehrothra (InMobi)
> 
> == Sponsors ==
> 
> === Champion ===
> * Arun C Murthy (acmurthy at apache dot org)
> 
> === Nominated Mentors ===
> * Alan Gates (gates AT apache DOT org)
> * Chris Douglas (cdouglas AT apache DOT org)
> * Devaraj  Das (ddas AT apache DOT org)
> * Owen O’Malley (omalley AT apache DOT org)
> 
> === Sponsoring Entity ===
> Incubator PMC
> 
> -- 
> _____________________________________________________________
> The information contained in this communication is intended solely for the 
> use of the individual or entity to whom it is addressed and others 
> authorized to receive it. It may contain confidential or legally privileged 
> information. If you are not the intended recipient you are hereby notified 
> that any disclosure, copying, distribution or taking any action in reliance 
> on the contents of this information is strictly prohibited and may be 
> unlawful. If you have received this communication in error, please notify 
> us immediately by responding to this email and then delete it from your 
> system. The firm is neither liable for the proper and complete transmission 
> of the information contained in this communication nor for any delay in its 
> receipt.