[this announcement is available online at https://s.apache.org/2kv2n ]

FOUNDATION OPERATIONS SUMMARY
Second Quarter, Fiscal Year 2020 (August - October 2019)

"...a preeminent organization in the world of open source software... The ASF 
has always distinguished itself by maintaining a consistent mode of project 
governance and evolution, known as "The Apache Way"."
—Brian Proffitt, Senior Principal Community Architect, Red Hat Open Source 
Program Office (ASF Silver Sponsor)


> Conferences and Events: During this period we held two major Apache events.

In September we held ApacheCon North America in Las Vegas, Nevada, and 
celebrated the 20th anniversary of the ASF. We had around 725 attendees at the 
Flamingo Hotel. Event details may be found at https://www.apachecon.com/acna19/ 
  Videos of the plenary sessions and other selected content may be found at 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CLDVMcyo1s&list=PLU2OcwpQkYCzWULP5C-C9eTF4DcbnYa2l
 and audio from selected other presentations is at 
http://feathercast.apache.org/   Photos from the event are at 
https://photos.apachecon.com/?/category/2

In October we held ApacheCon Europe in Berlin, Germany. We had around 300 in 
attendance at the Kulturbrauerei Berlin. Event details may be found at 
https://aceu19.apachecon.com/  Session videos may be found at 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2EvCF4XKLso&list=PLU2OcwpQkYCxVGCGWtMxb9d27Z-pcoN9a
  Photos from the event are at https://photos.apachecon.com/?/category/1

At the end of this period, we were in planning for our 2020 schedule of events. 
This will include:

Apache Roadshow Chicago (Proposed) - 2020-05-27 to 2020-05-30 Chicago, IL, USA
Apache Roadshow, Seattle - 2020-06-10 to 2020-06-13 Seattle, WA, USA
ApacheCon North America, New Orleans - 2020-09-28 to 2020-10-03 New Orleans, 
LA, USA
Apache Roadshow China (Proposed) - 2020-10-24 to 2020-10-26, (Location TBD)

(Please note that some of these events are still tentative.)

For sponsorship opportunities, please contact plann...@apachecon.com

Upcoming events are listed at http://events.apache.org/ and may change as 
planning progresses.


> Community Development: During this quarter a key theme was event 
> participation.

In August our main focus was dealing with the requests for ordering project 
stickers for ApacheCon. For this special anniversary event we wanted to ensure 
that any many projects as possible would have stickers available on the ASF 
booth.

The main focus in September was to help provide support for Apachecon NA in Las 
Vegas. As usual we co-ordinated the Apache booth which was staffed by our 
community volunteers from various projects. They had the chance to speak to 
attendees, promote their project and hand out a range of giveaways. The ASF 
booth was also the central place where the Apache feather was on display for 
all attendees to sign. 

In October the feather was also taken to Berlin for ApacheCon EU and attendees 
were also invited to sign the feather. Once again we had a central and dynamic 
booth which became a meeting hub for attendees.

As part of bringing the Apache Way to new audiences, an Apache Day event was 
held in Indore, India during September. The aim was to give people an overview 
of the ASF, the Apache Way and also give some practical help in becoming a 
contributor.

Also this quarter we participated at CCOSS 19 in Guadalajara, Mexico. There was 
an Apache track with talks ranging from Getting Started to Governance and Open 
Source Licences. This was a great opportunity to connect with potential new 
contributors to open source.

We are still receiving requests to participate at events so need to put a plan 
in place for 2020.


> Committers and Contributions: Over the past quarter, 1,581 contributors 
> committed 42,338 changes that amount to 14,073,594 lines of code across 
> Apache projects. The top 5 contributors, in order, were: Tilman Hausherr 
> (1,010 commits), Andrea Cosentino (788 commits), Mark Robert Miller (771 
> commits), Mark Thomas (681 commits), and Jean-Baptiste Onofré (616 commits).

[please refer to the Committer chart online at https://s.apache.org/2kv2n ]

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 Q2 FY2020, the ASF Secretary processed 210 ICLAs, 7 CCLAs, and 14 
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 this quarter has been roughly double that of the previous 
quarter. The increase has been mostly in the areas of requests to use our marks 
and queries regarding potential infringements. The increase in volme has been 
manageable, largely due to the tracking system we have put in place.

This quarter has seen requests to use Apache marks for user groups, events, 
merchandise, publications and training courses with nearly all requests being 
granted, subject to our Trademark Usage Policy. There have been a few cases 
this quarter of requests being made for marks that the ASF does not own which 
we have redirected to the correct owners.

Registrations — A number of registrations came up for renewal this quarter. We 
review each renewal as it comes up and, as a result, opted not to renew some of 
those registrations. The remaining renewals are in now progress.

Some registrations, particularly those outside the US, tend to be more complex. 
This quarter some of our registrations in China have continued to require 
additional work to help them progress.

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. We made progress on some of these this 
quarter and hope that that progress will continue next quarter.

We received multiple reports of a significant infringement this quarter and are 
in contact with the company concerned to remedy the situation. We hope to have 
this resolved in the next quarter.

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: The datacenter fast-exit mentioned last quarter was 
> completed, as an all-hands shift. That went very well, and our services have 
> been relocated. That sudden move really helped us to double-check our 
> configuration management (Puppet-based) and to reallocate services to 
> better-cost providers, to stretch our Infrastructure dollar.

For a short while in August, we experienced some email issues that created a 
perfect storm with one of our primary providers. That has been resolved, with a 
new mail queue monitoring system and alerting, helping to improve our ongoing 
level of uptime and service.

September was our 20th Anniversary ApacheCon North America, held in Las Vegas, 
Nevada. The entire team traveled to Vegas to meet with each other and with the 
community. It was a great opportunity to put faces to new names, to see some 
old faces, and to get a bit of work and team bonding accomplished.

We also launched our new ".asf.yaml" service for out projects to self-service 
many aspects of their GitHub presence, and workflow for publishing project 
websites. More features for the projects, and less tickets for the team. This 
has been working well, and we continue to improve upon its capabilities. One of 
the Apache community members provided several features through some Pull 
Requests -- it is always great to see someone in the community helping out the 
thousands of others who form Apache.

One of our final initiatives in the quarter, was a revamp of how we map 
projects' Apache Subversion repositories over to GitHub. We upgraded the 
server, improved the mapping system, and pruned out numerous unused projects 
(eg. they had switched to git). We also improved the resiliency of our 
GitHub-based webhooks by using message queues for repeatability, and to hold 
messages while we upgrade the primary server. We've seen improvements in 
stability and ordering, already.


> Financial Statement:

[please refer to the Financial Statement online at https://s.apache.org/2kv2n ]


> Fundraising: Fundraising work continues smoothly with very few 
> non-BAU/business-as-usual details to share. "No news is good news", as they 
> say!

We are pleased to report that the online form and digital agreement signature 
procedures announced last quarter are working well and keeping busywork to a 
minimum.

We once again thank all of our wonderful ApacheCon sponsors that showed up in 
force at ApacheCon NA and ApacheCon EU and were glad to enjoy some in-person 
time with both Event and Foundation sponsors.

A targeted sponsorship for D&I was received and processed per our BAU 
procedure. This was the first exercise of the procedure and worked well. We 
also continued conversations with a targeted sponsor for a project as well as 
explored the possibility of a crypto token donation.

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Thank you to all our Sponsors --

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TARGETED PLATINUM: CloudBees, DLA Piper, JetBrains, Microsoft, OSU Open Source 
Labs, Sonatype, Verizon Media
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; 
David Nalley, Vice President Infrastructure; Greg Stein, ASF Infrastructure 
Administrator; Tom Pappas, Vice President Finance; and Daniel Ruggeri, Vice 
President Fundraising.

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