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@msfroh msfroh commented Oct 7, 2025

Following the nomination process, I have nominated and other maintainers have agreed to add Varun Bharadwaj (@varunbharadwaj) as a co-maintainer of the OpenSearch repository. He has graciously accepted the invitation.


Varun took over the work on pull-based ingestion after Yupeng's initial implementation. He added APIs to support pausing and resuming ingestion, multithreaded indexing for pull-based ingestion, added another ingestion source for testing by pulling from files, added support for "all-active" ingestion (essentially document replication, but where replicas also pull from the ingestion source), and has addressed issues discovered as Uber starts using pull-based ingestion in production.

As of today, Varun has

  • authored 26 PRs
  • reviewed 31 PRs.
  • created 13 issues.

Varun has reviewed PRs on adding a new (pluggable) store implementation, adding temporal routing processors, and improving gRPC serialization performance.

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Added @varunbharadwaj as part of the maintainer team.

This PR can be merged any time.

Thanks.

@peterzhuamazon peterzhuamazon marked this pull request as ready for review October 8, 2025 03:03
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@karenyrx karenyrx merged commit b99c71d into opensearch-project:main Oct 8, 2025
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