Looks good. Performing a release is considered an important step towards graduation, so perhaps add a bullet for that.
Tom On Thu, Jul 5, 2012 at 12:28 PM, Josh Wills <[email protected]> wrote: > This is what I posted for the July status report: > http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/July2012 Please let me know if you would > like any changes/additions. > > J > > Crunch is a Java library for writing, testing, and running pipelines of > MapReduce jobs on Apache Hadoop. > > Crunch entered incubation on May 27, 2012. > > Three most important steps towards graduation: > > * Infrastructure setup (JIRA, Confluence, etc.) > * CCLA licensing of the existing Crunch code > * Adding new contributors > > Nothing that currently requires IPMC attention. > > Community > > The developer mailing list has been very active with bug fixes, new > features, and discussions of infrastructure setup and project policies, > both from the existing committers and other developers with an interest in > the project. The first patch from a non-committer is currently being > prepared for submission: the code is written, but we were blocking on > getting JIRA setup so that the copyright on the code could cleanly be > assigned to the ASF. The JIRA issues were resolved earlier this week. > > All ICLAs are in place. Cloudera has gathered all of the copyright > assignments for the existing Crunch code from non-Cloudera developers and > is preparing the CCLA to assign the copyrights on the existing Crunch code > to the ASF. > > Development > > The 15 commits on the project this month were primarily for documentation > and bug fixes, although we are evaluating two larger patches that bring > additional functionality to the library: 1) adding map-side joins and 2) > supporting interactive pipeline creation and execution via the Scala REPL. > > -- > Director of Data Science > Cloudera <http://www.cloudera.com> > Twitter: @josh_wills <http://twitter.com/josh_wills> >
