[this announcement is available online at https://s.apache.org/d2Fq ]

FOUNDATION OPERATIONS SUMMARY
Second Quarter, Fiscal Year 2019 (August - October 2018)

"There have been no signs Apache will stop growing."
—Nick Ismail, InformationAge

> Conferences and Events: During Q2, we conducted one event, and were in the 
> midst of planning three others.

ApacheCon North America 2018, September 24-27 | Montreal, Canada — This event 
was our 30th ApacheCon, and celebrated the 20th anniversary of the first 
ApacheCon in San Francisco in 1998. This was an intentionally smaller event, 
produced mostly in house, with the assistance of volunteer producer Ruth 
Suehle, as well as a cast of characters from around the Foundation. We had 
roughly 350 in attendance, and were able to turn a small profit on the entire 
venture. Video from the event may be viewed at https://s.apache.org/oUA1 
(Keynotes) and audio from the event may be found at 
https://feathercast.apache.org/ (the rest of the presentations). Keynotes 
included Cliff Schmidt, Myrle Krantz, Bridget Kromhout, and Dave Neuman, and 
Fred Reiss, all of whom delivered inspiring talks about the role of open source 
in making the world a better place, with an emphasis on how open source helps 
the underprivileged of the world. Bertrand Delacretaz delivered the traditional 
State Of The Feather address on behalf of the Foundation.

Apache North America Road Show, December 4 | Fairfax, VA — During this quarter, 
we were actively working towards the Apache North America Roadshow, which will 
be held at George Mason University on December 4th of this year. This event is 
led by Kevin McGrail, in conjunction with GMU. You can read more about this 
event at http://www.apachecon.com/usroadshow18/

ApacheCon North America 2019 — During this quarter we were investigating venues 
for ApacheCon North America 2019, which will celebrate the 20th anniversary of 
the ASF. We expect to announce dates and venue in the coming quarter.

ApacheCon EU 2019 — During this quarter we were in discussion with a producer 
in Europe for the production of ApacheCon EU 2019, which is tentatively planned 
to be in Berlin. Details, dates, and venue should be announced in the coming 
quarter.

Sponsorship: as always, if you are interested in sponsoring ApacheCon, or other 
Apache events, we encourage you to get in touch with the sponsorship team, who 
can provide you with all active prospectuses at that time.


> Community Development: During this quarter our focus was helping prepare for 
> and support ApacheCon NA in Montreal as well as participation in various 
> other events.

During August one of our key activities was coordinating and setting up a 
central logo page and repository for high resolution logos for every single ASF 
project. It was a great way to collaborate with all our projects on achieving a 
common goal. We now have the most recent versions of all ASF project logos 
available in various formats. Feedback and participation from projects was 
extremely positive and we now have a great resource for communities to use for 
marketing materials as well as reinforcing the Apache brand.

Our main focus in September was to help provide support for ApacheCon NA in 
Montreal. As usual we coordinated the Apache booth which is always a popular 
central meeting place throughout the conference. As well as speaking to 
conference attendees, we also had promotional material and giveaways.

We are continuing to be active in external events. During September we 
participated at Solutions Hamburg and for the first time had an Apache booth at 
the event. Once again we received very positive feedback and interest from 
attendees wanting to learn more about ASF activities. 

It has been nearly two years since we ran the Committer Diversity survey and in 
October we started discussions around re-running it. The community has been 
very positive and are very supportive of organizing another survey to 
understand how and if committer diversity has changed. It is hoped to get this 
done during the next quarter.

We are still receiving many requests to participate at various events and are 
looking running smaller Apache Roadshow style events as a way to reach 
audiences that may not have the capacity to attend ApacheCon.

Our mailing list subscriptions have increased this quarter and traffic is also 
higher reflecting the continued participation and interest, our discussions 
have created.


> Committers and Contributions: Over the past quarter, 1,656 contributors 
> committed 50,346 changes that amount to 17,789,994 lines of code across 
> Apache projects. The top 5 contributors during this timeframe were: David 
> Moravek (920 commits), Radu Cotescu (718 commits), Andrea Cosentino (561 
> commits), Derek Gelinas (484 commits), and Jean-Baptiste Onofré (483 commits).

[see Apache Code Commit image at https://s.apache.org/d2Fq ]

All individuals who are granted write access to the Apache repositories must 
submit an Individual Contributor License Agreement (ICLA). Corporations that 
have assigned employees to work on Apache projects as part of an employment 
agreement may sign a Corporate CLA (CCLA) for contributing intellectual 
property via the corporation. Individuals or corporations donating a body of 
existing software or documentation to one of the Apache projects need to 
execute a formal Software Grant Agreement (SGA) with the ASF. 

During Q1 FY2019, the ASF Secretary processed 182 ICLAs, 12 CCLAs, and 4 
Software Grants. History of Apache committer growth can be seen at 
https://projects.apache.org/timelines.html


> Brand Management: Operations — The work of the Brand Management team falls 
> broadly into one of three categories:

 - trademark transfers and registrations
 - granting permission to use our marks
 - addressing potential infringements of our marks

The volume of work has remained steady this quarter. Registrations and 
transfers are lengthy processes and the previous work to put in place a task 
tracking system continues to pay dividends. 

This quarter has seen the usual collection of requests to use Apache marks for 
user groups, events, merchandise and publications with nearly all requests 
being granted, subject to our Trademark Usage Policy. 

Registrations — The transfer of the NETBEANS mark in the EU completed this 
quarter. The transfer of the US registration is still in progress. We also also 
working on the agreements to transfer the marks associated with a number of 
other podlings. These typically span multiple jurisdictions so can take a while 
to complete.

We are working with counsel to address a number of external registrations that 
overlap with our own. While progress is being made, this too is a lengthy 
process and we expect that the issues currently being worked on will not be 
resolved until well into next calendar year.

Infringements — Potential infringements are brought to our attention from both 
internal and external sources. The majority of infringements we see are 
accidental and our project communities are able to resolve these quickly and 
informally with occasional input from the Brand Management team. A small number 
of issues take longer to resolve. After last quarter's successes in resolving 
two of these more complex issues, this quarter has seen a small uptick in the 
number of complex issues we are tracking.

And finally…The Brand Management team  welcomes your comments and suggestions 
as well as any questions you might have. Please see 
https://www.apache.org/foundation/marks/contact for our contact details.


> Infrastructure: Infrastructure had a great quarter, as this was our yearly 
> gathering at ApacheCon. This year, it was held in Montreal, and we arrived 
> from all corners to discuss work, do some team bonding, and knock out a large 
> number of action items helped by sitting across the table from each other.

Our most interesting item this quarter is that we posted a job opening, and 
will be working to hire additional teammates. Our last round of hiring was two 
years ago, yet with the growth of the Foundation, the additional help is very 
much needed.

The rest of the quarter has been spent with typical activity, across Jenkins, 
email and gitbox. Jenkins saw a lot of work focusing on disk space issues, the 
new master we deployed last quarter, and continued upgades to support the many 
projects using Jenkins. We made significant progress on preparing our new email 
infrastructure, to move us away from decade-old hardware and a tricky software 
install. Email is such a critical service to our communities, that we are 
approaching this migration process with the utmost care. Lastly, we improved 
many features around our "gitbox" service (close integration with GitHub), such 
that we hope to migrate all projects within the next quarter or two, and 
decommission our old git servers.


> Financial Statement:

[see ASF Q2 FY2019 Financial Statement image at https://s.apache.org/d2Fq ]


> Fundraising: The Fundraising team has continued building upon the success of 
> previous quarters. We are happy to report that event fundraising is nearly 
> complete for the year and we are ahead of projected budget.

We are delighted to announce Tencent has joined us as a platinum sponsor as 
well as the return of Alibaba as a silver sponsor this quarter. 

In late September we added three new ambassadors/sponsor relations team members:

 - Ted Liu
 - Craig Russell
 - Bob Paulin

ApacheCon NA 2018 was a wonderful opportunity to meet personally with sponsors 
and friends of the foundation. We thank those who attended the sponsor lunch as 
well as everyone who made the event such a success!

We continue to drive out efficiencies in our procedures and systems. The team 
has begun working on system integrations to automate access to data managed by 
the Fundraising team. We also continue to watch for and drive out fraudster use 
of the individual donation platform (Hopsie). Focus on maturing our sponsor 
relations practice and procedures continues as well.

The recently published targeted sponsorship policy continues to evolve. We have 
added notes indicating that endorsements are not acceptable per the policy and 
are working on a draft of a revised policy after feedback and conversation 
since initial publishing. More to come soon!

The finance team has been considering ideas for securing our financial future 
via establishing some sort of restricted fund or endowment. Because our 
sponsors are so important to us, we reached out to several seeking thoughts and 
opinions. We are happy to report that the feedback was positive and highly 
valuable. More discussions with sponsors may come as we continue to support the 
finance team in their evaluations.

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Thank you to all our Sponsors!

PLATINUM: Cloudera, Comcast, Facebook, Google, LeaseWeb, Microsoft, Pineapple 
Fund, Oath, Tencent
GOLD: Anonymous, ARM, Bloomberg, Handshake, Hortonworks, Huawei, IBM, Indeed, 
ODPi, Pivotal
SILVER: Aetna, Alibaba Cloud Computing, Baidu, Budget Direct, Capital One, 
Cerner, Inspur, Private Internet Access, Red Hat, Target, Union Investment
BRONZE: Airport Rentals, Best VPN, The Blog Starter, Bookmakers, Cash Store, 
Casino Bonus, Casino2k, Cloudsoft, Emerio, HostChecka.com, HostingAdvice.com, 
HostPapa Web Hosting, The Linux Foundation, Mobile Slots, SCAMS.info, Site 
Builder Report, Talend, The Best VPN, Twitter, Web Hosting Secret Revealed
TARGETED PLATINUM: DLA Piper, Microsoft, Oath, OSU Open Source Labs, Sonatype
TARGETED GOLD: Atlassian, The CrytpoFund, Datadog, PhoenixNAP, Quenda
TARGETED SILVER: Amazon Web Services, HotWax Systems, Rackspace
TARGETED BRONZE: Bintray, Education Networks of America, Google, Hopsie, No-IP, 
PagerDuty, Peregrine Computer Consultants Corporation, Sonic.net, SURFnet, 
Virtru 
To Sponsor The Apache Software Foundation, visit 
http://apache.org/foundation/sponsorship.html . To make a one-time or monthly 
recurring donation, please visit https://donate.apache.org/

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Report prepared by Sally Khudairi, Vice President Marketing & Publicity, with 
contributions by Rich Bowen, Vice President Conferences; Sharan Foga, Vice 
President Community Development; Mark Thomas, Vice President Brand Management; 
Greg Stein, ASF Infrastructure Administrator; Tom Pappas, Vice President 
Finance; and Daniel Ruggeri and Kevin McGrail, Vice Presidents Fundraising.

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