kaxil commented on code in PR #60896:
URL: https://github.com/apache/airflow/pull/60896#discussion_r2714835068
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`Managing provider's lifecycle
<https://github.com/apache/airflow/blob/main/providers/MANAGING_PROVIDERS_LIFECYCLE.rst>`_
+Provider Governance Framework
+-----------------------------
+
+This section describes the governance framework for community providers,
including lifecycle stages,
+stewardship model, and quantitative health metrics.
+
+Airflow's success is built on its extensive ecosystem of community-supported
integrations—over 1,600
+hooks, operators, and sensors released as part of 90+ provider packages. These
integrations are critical
+for "ubiquitous orchestration." This governance framework establishes a
scalable method to grow the
+number of integrations while ensuring quality. All governance remains with the
Airflow PMC.
+
+Provider Stewardship Model
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+Each provider or integration component must have designated **stewards**
responsible for ensuring
+the health criteria described below are met:
+
+* **Minimum stewards**: At least two unique individuals must serve as stewards
for each provider
+* **Role definition**: Stewards are subject matter experts for the integration
(service, language,
+ or skill). Stewardship is a responsibility, not an additional authority or
privilege
+* **Committer sponsorship**: Each steward must be sponsored by an existing
Airflow Committer who
+ ensures stewards fulfill their responsibilities. The sponsor is responsible
for guiding the stewards
+ through the process of maintaining the provider, following best practices
including regular dependency
+ updates, issue resolution, and ensuring the provider meets the health
metrics described below. The sponsor
+ is NOT responsible for the codebase itself, which remains the responsibility
of the stewards.
+* **Accountability**: Ultimate accountability remains with the Airflow PMC and
Committers
+* **Transitions**: Neither sponsorship nor stewardship are roles in
perpetuity—they can be
+ transitioned to others based on mutual agreement and PMC approval
+
+.. note::
+
+ The quantitative criteria described below are aspirational. The PMC will
revisit these metrics
+ based on actual experience 6 months after they are established and
published.
+
+Provider Lifecycle Stages
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+All providers follow a three-stage lifecycle: **Incubation**, **Production**,
and **Attic/Deprecation**.
+Additionally, providers may be designated as **Mature** under specific
circumstances.
+
+**Incubation Stage**
+
+All new providers or integration modules (such as Notifiers, Message
components, etc.) should start
+in incubation unless specifically accelerated by the PMC. Incubation ensures
that code, licenses, and
+processes align with ASF guidelines and community principles such as
community, collaborative
+development, and openness.
+
+Requirements for incubation:
+
+* Working codebase to bootstrap credibility and attract contributions
+* Visibility in the provider health dashboard
+* Designated stewards with committer sponsorship
+
+Quantitative graduation criteria:
+
+.. list-table::
+ :header-rows: 1
+ :widths: 40 60
+
+ * - Metric
+ - Threshold
+ * - PRs submitted
+ - Minimum of 10 PRs in the last 6 months
+ * - PR review time
+ - PRs reviewed within 14 days
+ * - Issues reported
+ - Minimum of 15 unique issues filed in the last 6 months
+ * - Contributors
+ - At least 3 unique individuals making contributions (code or
documentation) in the last 6 months
+ * - Issue resolution rate
+ - At least 50% of reported issues closed within 90 days
+ * - Security/release issues
+ - All release and security related issues closed within 60 days
+ * - Governance participation
+ - Demonstrated participation in project governance channels including
quarterly updates
+ * - Quality standards
+ - Meet quality criteria for code, documentation, and tests as listed in
the Contributing Guide
+
+**Production Stage**
+
+All modules in production are expected to be well managed with prompt
resolution of issues and
+support for a consistent release cadence (at least monthly, but typically
every 2 weeks when changes
+exist). Production providers must:
+
+* Stay consistent with the main branch
+* Pass tests for main + all supported Airflow versions
+* Follow Airflow support guidelines, staying current with main Airflow releases
+
+Exceptions can be granted based on a PMC/devlist vote (PMC members only having
binding votes) for
+valid and one-off criteria.
+
+Quantitative criteria to maintain production status:
+
+.. list-table::
+ :header-rows: 1
+ :widths: 40 60
+
+ * - Metric
+ - Threshold
+ * - PRs submitted
+ - Minimum of 10 PRs in the last 6 months
+ * - PR review time
+ - PRs reviewed within 14 days
+ * - Issues reported
+ - Minimum of 20 unique issues filed in the last 6 months
+ * - Contributors
+ - At least 5 unique individuals making contributions (code or
documentation) in the last 6 months
+ * - Issue resolution rate
+ - At least 60% of reported issues closed within 90 days
+ * - Security/release issues
+ - All release and security related issues closed within 30 days
+ * - Feature releases
+ - At least 1 feature release every 6 months
+ * - User engagement
+ - Maintain support activity with response to questions within 2 weeks on
average
+ * - Governance participation
+ - Demonstrated participation in project governance channels including
quarterly updates
+
+**Attic / Deprecation Stage**
+
+Modules should be moved into the Attic when relevance wanes, typically
measured by declining
+activity. This commonly occurs when the integrated solution has faded in
popularity and is replaced
+by more modern alternatives.
+
+Movement to the Attic must be communicated on the dev list and voted on by the
PMC. Exceptions can
+be granted based on the vote.
+
+Quantitative criteria triggering attic consideration:
+
+.. list-table::
+ :header-rows: 1
+ :widths: 40 60
+
+ * - Metric
+ - Threshold
+ * - PRs submitted
+ - Fewer than 5 PRs in the last 6 months
Review Comment:
I don't think they should count
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