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author | Dane Pitkin <dpitkin@apache.org> | Fri May 17 12:25:09 2024 -0400 |
committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Fri May 17 12:25:09 2024 -0400 |
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GH-41620: [Docs] Document merge.conf usage (#41621) ### Rationale for this change As a new committer, I found that the usage of `merge.conf` was not documented and that a placeholder Jira token is still required, even though Arrow no longer uses Jira. ### What changes are included in this PR? * Document merge.conf usage ### Are these changes tested? n/a ### Are there any user-facing changes? No * GitHub Issue: #41620 Authored-by: Dane Pitkin <dpitkin@apache.org> Signed-off-by: Dane Pitkin <dpitkin@apache.org>
Apache Arrow is a development platform for in-memory analytics. It contains a set of technologies that enable big data systems to process and move data fast.
Major components of the project include:
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The reference Arrow libraries contain many distinct software components:
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