Had the same suggestions that were already made. Looks good, Jesús!
Julian Hyde wrote:
Also FYI, I have added Maryann to the site [1]; and I have added the release
metadata to Reporter, so it will show up on the next report.
Julian
[1]
http://calcite.apache.org/community/#project-members<http://calcite.apache.org/community/#project-members>
On Jan 9, 2017, at 10:28 AM, James Taylor<[email protected]> wrote:
FYI, Maryann has been added to LDAP and to the committee-info.txt file. She
should show up in the report generated by Reporter tomorrow.
Thanks,
James
On Mon, Jan 9, 2017 at 10:18 AM, Julian Hyde<[email protected]> wrote:
I agree with Jesus. When I was PMC chair I tended to include in reports
only what happens in the quarter, i.e. Sep 1st - Dec 31st.
The release was only just added to Reporter, and Maryann has not yet been
added to the LDAP, so we’d be fighting against the standard
report-generation tools.
Julian
On Jan 9, 2017, at 10:15 AM, Jesus Camacho Rodriguez<jcamachorodriguez@
hortonworks.com> wrote:
I was keeping those items for next report, but I guess I could include
them
indeed :)
Thanks for the feedback!
On 1/9/17, 5:39 PM, "James Taylor"<[email protected]> wrote:
One more item too: Maryann has accepted our invitation to join the PMC,
so
that'll be effective as of today.
Thanks,
James
On Mon, Jan 9, 2017 at 9:13 AM, Michael Mior<[email protected]>
wrote:
Looks great! Although now the 1.11.0 release can also be added :)
--
Michael Mior
[email protected]
2017-01-09 4:47 GMT-05:00 Jesus Camacho Rodriguez<[email protected]
:
Calcite community,
I attach the draft of the report I propose to file for the 1/18 Apache
board meeting.
Please, let me know if you have any feedback.
Thanks,
Jesús
---
Attachment N: Report from the Apache Calcite Project [Jesús Camacho
Rodríguez]
## Description:
Apache Calcite is a highly customizable framework for parsing and
planning queries on data in a wide variety of formats. It allows
database-like access, and in particular a SQL interface and advanced
query optimization, for data not residing in a traditional database.
Avatica is a sub-module within Calcite, and provides a framework for
building local and remote JDBC and ODBC database drivers. Since March
2016, Avatica has an independent release schedule, but resides in the
same git repository.
## Issues:
- There are no issues requiring board attention at this time.
## Activity:
Development and mailing list activity is steady for both Calcite and
its Avatica sub-project, and since the last report there has been one
release of each. A vote for another minor Calcite revision has
recently
concluded, thus we expect to release a new version shortly.
Interest in Calcite by other projects and developers continues to
grow.
There was an important presence of the Apache Calcite project in
Apache: Big Data Europe 2016 (Seville, Spain). In particular, there
were six talks revolving around Apache Calcite. Topics include
integration with Apache Hive, Druid and Apache, and streaming SQL.
In addition, existing adapters that allow Calcite to read data from
other systems (JDBC, Druid, Apache Cassandra) continue gaining wide
adoption and multiple parties continue contributing to their
development.
Finally, work to extend Calcite SQL capabilities and improve Calcite
core has been ongoing for the last few months, consolidating existing
code as well as adding new features.
## Health report:
Activity levels on mailing lists, git and JIRA are normal for both
Calcite and Avatica.
## PMC changes:
- Currently 14 PMC members.
- No new PMC members added in the last 3 months
- Last PMC addition was Josh Elser on Thu Feb 18 2016
## Committer base changes:
- Currently 19 committers.
- No new committers added in the last 3 months
- Last committer addition was Francis Chuang at Tue Sep 27 2016
## Releases:
- 1.10.0 was released on Wed Oct 12 2016
- avatica-1.9.0 was released on Tue Nov 01 2016
## JIRA activity:
- 145 JIRA tickets created in the last 3 months
- 108 JIRA tickets closed/resolved in the last 3 months