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Welcome to the ODPi wiki! Here you can learn more about the project, what we release, and how to contribute.
ODPi is an effort led by Apache Hadoop distros, application vendors, and end users in the Apache Hadoop ecosystem for building a standard specification for Apache Hadoop distros to adhere to. You can learn more about it at http://odpi.org.
The ODPi current produces two specifications:
Each Approved Software Platform Release from ODPi has the following:
- The final ODPi specs
- Testing harness for Hadoop distros to use for validating compliance
- Binary artifacts for the ODPi reference implementation and toolset for building an ODPi reference implimentation for application vendors to test against.
We have a defined release process and schedule, and publish all our assets publicly for anyone to use.
Apache Hadoop distributions can become ODPi compliant, ensuring their product follows the specifications outlined in the ODPi specifications.
- Learn how to determine ODPi compliance
- See reports of which Apache Hadoop Platforms and Applications are ODPi Compliant.
You can participate in the ODPi efforts by either giving feedback on the spec, or providing tests for validating ODPi compliance.
- Learn more about how to give feedback on the spec
- Learn more about how to contribute tests for validating ODPi compliance
ODPi has corporate sponsorship opportunities available if your organization is interested. Contact jmertic@linuxfoundation.org for more information.
You can join the conversation by subscribing to the mailing list at:
https://lists.odpi.org/mailman3/lists/odpi-technical.lists.odpi.org/
Also, join our slack channel at https://slack.odpi.org.
The ODPi is managed by the Linux Foundation as a part of it's Collaborative Project program. The technical community is led by a 7 person Technical Steering Committee, while the release management is governed by a cross-functional team represented from the community and members. There are additionally PMCs dedicated to the Operations and Runtime spec for guiding it's development.
You can learn more about these groups at the links below.
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