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Google has transitioned support and further development of the Java and Python MapReduce libraries to the open source community. The source code and documentation are available on Github
I'm curious, how has this been transitioned to the open-source community? Are there non-googlers on the committers list for this project? Or are googlers still reviewing/approving any pull requests? (Yes, I understand Dataflow is the new hotness, but it doesn't work with DB/NDB libraries yet, so codebase migration is more difficult.)
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I'm curious, how has this been transitioned to the open-source community? Are there non-googlers on the committers list for this project? Or are googlers still reviewing/approving any pull requests? (Yes, I understand Dataflow is the new hotness, but it doesn't work with DB/NDB libraries yet, so codebase migration is more difficult.)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: