Thanks for starting the discussion Julian. I suggested at some point in the
past that we figure out people who are willing to take ownership over
certain components of Calcite. It seems like this would at least be a start
to staying on top of PRs and issues. However, we would probably have to
segment core practically for this to help.

Another thing that comes to mind is staying on top of updates to
dependencies. If people are owning certain components, hopefully they would
also be willing to do a quick check around release time to see if new
versions of dependencies for that component have been released and test and
update if possible.

Then there's also more administrative tasks such as making releases and
ensuring a good flow of new committers and PMC members. Anything else I'm
missing?

Cheers,
--
Michael Mior
[email protected]

2018-03-27 12:40 GMT-04:00 Julian Hyde <[email protected]>:

> I’m not working full-time on Calcite anymore. But this project still needs
> regular — daily — work to stay on top of contributions. If there’s only one
> person doing the work then one will is likely to become zero.
>
> Let’s come up with a plan — with some commitments — for how this work will
> get done.
>
> Julian
>
>

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