Hi Sean,

It's great to receive your summary. I'm new to Apache Avro project. Is there 
any guideline for how to become a member of Apache Avro? 

Thanks & be strong!

On 2020/04/09 05:12:16, Sean Busbey <bus...@apache.org> wrote: 
> Hi folks!
> 
> Here's the report for the quarter I submitted. Let me know if there are any
> last minute changes y'all would like to see.
> 
> ----
> ## Description:
> Apache Avro is a data serialization system with a compact binary format. It is
> used for storing and transporting schema driven serialized data. The unique
> features of Avro include automatic schema resolution - when the reader's
> expected schema is different from the actual schema with which the data was
> serialized the data is automatically adapted to meet reader's requirements.
> 
> ## Issues:
> The project currently has no issues that require board attention.
> 
> ## Membership Data:
> Apache Avro was founded 2010-04-20 (10 years ago)
> There are currently 33 committers and 23 PMC members in this project.
> The Committer-to-PMC ratio is roughly 3:2.
> 
> Community changes, past quarter:
> - No new PMC members. Last addition was Nándor Kollár on 2019-08-29.
> - No new committers. Last addition was Ryan Skraba on 2019-12-12.
> 
> ## Project Activity:
> Apache Avro 1.9.2 was released on 2020-02-12. This release included some new
> experimental features that try to improve performance[1].
> 
> Work has continued to update both build tools, language versions, third party
> dependencies, and ease of integration in preparation for a new major release
> currently planned for May 2020, version 1.10.0.
> 
> The previously reported need to document and update how the project versions
> releases came up for discussion again but no action has been taken yet.
> 
> ## Numbers
> For those who prefer metrics:
> 
> Mailing Lists:
>  - dev@avro.apache.org had 1034 emails (24% increase)
>  - u...@avro.apache.org had 91 emails (15% increase)
> 
> JIRA:
>  - 115 issues opened (42% increase)
>  - 76 issues closed (7% increase)
> 
> GitHub:
>  - 88 PRs open (9% increase)
>  - 68 PRs closed (7% decrease)
> 
> Code Repository:
>  - 122 commits in the past quarter (67% increase)
>  - 25 code contributors in the past quarter (39% increase)
> 
> ## Community Health:
> Community health is doing well at drawing in contributions. The PMC still
> needs to work to recognize contributors through committership. Current focus
> is on working towards releases.
> 
> [1]: user facing details about these experimental additions is available:
>  https://s.apache.org/6pcpo
> 

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