Thanks for another excellent report. Perhaps add the upcoming talks at ApacheCon Europe.
I would strike out > We expect further growth in these numbers as Apache Ignite works to > integrate Calcite into their project, resulting in cross-pollination between > the 2 projects. We of course *hope* for contributions from Ignite, but let’s judge contributions on their merit, if and when they arrive, and regardless of which project or employer they arrive from. Almost time for the annual “state of the project” discussion and to consider rotating the chair. Julian > On Oct 7, 2019, at 7:04 AM, Julian Feinauer <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Hi Francis, > > no, it looks excellent, +1. > > Julian > > Am 06.10.19, 01:20 schrieb "Francis Chuang" <[email protected]>: > > If there are no objections, I plan to submit the report tomorrow (7 > October 2019) as the deadline is on the 9th. > > On 3/10/2019 4:41 pm, Stamatis Zampetakis wrote: >> Looks great, nothing to add! Thanks Francis. >> >> Best, >> Stamatis >> >> On Thu, Oct 3, 2019 at 2:56 AM Michael Mior <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Thanks Francis! Looks good to me. >>> -- >>> Michael Mior >>> [email protected] >>> >>> Le mer. 2 oct. 2019 à 19:21, Francis Chuang <[email protected]> a >>> écrit : >>>> >>>> Attached below is a draft of this month's board report. Please let me >>>> know if you have any additions or corrections. Note that the format of >>>> the report has changed slightly compared to the previous ones and the >>>> ASF has revamped the reporting tool. >>>> >>>> ## 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. >>>> >>>> ## Issues: >>>> There are no issues requiring board attention. >>>> >>>> ## Membership Data: >>>> Apache Calcite was founded 2015-10-22 (4 years ago) >>>> There are currently 45 committers and 20 PMC members in this project. >>>> The Committer-to-PMC ratio is 9:4. >>>> >>>> Community changes, past quarter: >>>> - No new PMC members. Last addition was Stamatis Zampetakis on >>> 2019-04-13. >>>> - Julian Feinauer was added as committer on 2019-09-10 >>>> - Mohamed Mohsen was added as committer on 2019-09-18 >>>> >>>> ## Project Activity: >>>> Development and mailing list activity is steady for both Calcite and its >>>> Avatica sub-project. >>>> >>>> Calcite 1.21.0 was released in the middle of September, including more >>>> than 100 resolved issues and maintaining a release cadence of roughly >>>> one release per quarter. >>>> >>>> We are also seeing new faces on the mailing list and opening pull >>>> requests on Github. In terms of pull requests, our committers and >>>> contributors have made a lot of progress to provide feedback to open >>>> pull requests and filed issues in a timely manner. This is evidenced by >>>> the open pull requests on Github receiving comments within a couple of >>>> days after being opened. >>>> >>>> Members of the project also participated in ApacheCon NA last month, >>>> presenting 5 talks about Calcite. >>>> >>>> Finally, the Apache Ignite project has decided to adopt Calcite as its >>>> SQL execution engine, replacing H2. This is an exciting development and >>>> is a testament to the sound foundation and community the Calcite project >>>> has developed. >>>> >>>> ## Community Health: >>>> Activity levels on mailing lists, git and JIRA are normal for both >>>> Calcite and Avatica with a slight decrease in code contributors and >>>> commits (7% and 1% respectively). >>>> >>>> The rates of pull requests being closed and merged on Github has >>>> increased by 16%, as we work to clear our backlog and we are also seeing >>>> a 7% increase in opened pull requests. >>>> >>>> Since the last report, we have added 2 new committers, Julian Feinauer >>>> and Mohamed Mohsen. >>>> >>>> We expect further growth in these numbers as Apache Ignite works to >>>> integrate Calcite into their project, resulting in cross-pollination >>>> between the 2 projects. >>> >> > >
