Delta Lake: State of the Project is a 2-part blog series celebrating the accomplishments and innovations of Delta Lake, a project hosted under The Linux Foundation. In Part 1, walk through community achievements and feature innovations! With 18M monthly downloads, Delta Lake now has: 500+ contributors across multiple projects 40,000+ LinkedIn followers, gaining over 24,000 in 2023 alone 9,300+ users in our Slack channel Not only this, Delta Lake continues to push the boundaries of data management with features like Deletion Vectors, Liquid clustering, V2 checkpoints, and the most advanced MERGE API ever. #deltalake #opensource #oss #linuxfoundation #lakehouse
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