> Tomer seems to have created or had created a drill logo for the bay area
> users' group. See
> http://www.meetup.com/Bay-Area-Apache-Drill-User-Group/in the upper
> left.
>
> What is the sense of the group about whether this or something like it
> should be our logo? I don't really want to have a month-long discussion of
> a logo, but we should have one eventually and deciding early is probably
> easier than later.
>
> Associated with that, is there a bright spark who feels that they could do
> lots better? If so, have at it and let's discuss the options.
Good enough for now, hence +1 …
I've adopted it at:
* G+ page https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/106081196028708015488/
* http://drill-user.org/
Note: Tomer, when you get around, please provide us with a high-res version via the repo -
this one I'm currently using is really utterly shitty, resolution-wise ;)
Cheers,
Michael
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Michael Hausenblas
Ireland, Europe
http://mhausenblas.info/
On 15 Oct 2012, at 23:36, Ted Dunning wrote:
> Three questions here, none of which have to do with technical substance.
>
> ----- Branding -----
>
> Tomer seems to have created or had created a drill logo for the bay area
> users' group. See
> http://www.meetup.com/Bay-Area-Apache-Drill-User-Group/in the upper
> left.
>
> What is the sense of the group about whether this or something like it
> should be our logo? I don't really want to have a month-long discussion of
> a logo, but we should have one eventually and deciding early is probably
> easier than later.
>
> Associated with that, is there a bright spark who feels that they could do
> lots better? If so, have at it and let's discuss the options.
>
>
> ----- Technical -----
>
> I have been saying "logical plan" for the (hopefully) universal
> representation that comes out of the parser plus some semantic steps.
> Jason and Julian have indicated that a more standard term would be
> "physical plan". I am happy to switch the plan doc to standard
> nomenclature.
>
> What say ye all?
>
> Along similar lines, it appears that database articles have DAG's that flow
> upwards. I have been drawing them downwards simply because that is the
> default in Omnigraffle. I can invert and draw them going upwards if it is
> the consensus that it matters/is preferable.
>
> What say ye to this?
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