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by throwawaytsdb
2053 days ago
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PostgreSQL might have only seven people on the "core team", but the active contributors list is much longer:
https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Committers Furthermore, hundreds of people have been responsible for its development over the years:
https://www.postgresql.org/community/contributors/ As an additional, possibly more relevant example - the Cortex project has 158 contributors:
https://github.com/cortexproject/cortex My larger point is that, in contrast with the new project, InfluxDB currently has ~400 contributors. I'm certain that many dozens of those were involved in getting the current storage engine to a stable place. And now that hard work is on a path to being deprecated by moving to a completely new language and set of underlying technologies. Taking the project from a handful of contributors to a production-ready technology within an existing ecosystem is a non-trivial task. I'm sure it will come together eventually, but the commitment to ship it "early next year" seems unlikely to me. |
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We're also building on top of the work of a bunch of others that have built Arrow and libraries within the Rust ecosystem.
When the open source GAs, I don't really know. But we're doing this out in the open so people can see, comment, and maybe even contribute. Who knows, maybe after a few years you'll be a convert ;)