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Thanks Stamatis for preparing it!

On Tue, Jul 4, 2023 at 10:18 AM Stamatis Zampetakis <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hello,
>
> Below you can find a draft of this quarter's board report. I plan to
> submit it next Tuesday (July 11, 2023).
> Please let me know if you have any additions or corrections.
>
> Best regards,
> Stamatis
> ---------------------------------------------------------
>
> ## 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-project within Calcite and provides a framework for
> building
> local and remote JDBC and ODBC database drivers. Avatica has an independent
> release schedule and its own repository.
>
> ## Project Status:
> Current project status: ongoing
> Issues for the board: none
>
> ## Membership Data:
> Apache Calcite was founded 2015-10-22 (8 years ago)
> There are currently 67 committers and 27 PMC members in this project.
> The Committer-to-PMC ratio is roughly 2:1.
>
> Community changes, past quarter:
> - No new PMC members. Last addition was Benchao Li on 2023-01-27.
> - Jacky Lau was added as committer on 2023-06-28
> - Oliver Lee was added as committer on 2023-06-13
> - Tanner Clary was added as committer on 2023-05-25
> - Zhe Hu was added as committer on 2023-06-28
>
> ## Project Activity:
> There were no releases during this quarter. The last release was Apache
> Calcite 1.34.0 on 2023-03-14.
>
> We are actively working towards Apache Calcite 1.35.0 and we plan to
> release
> the new version during July 2023.
>
> On 2023-06-29, the Calcite community organised a Virtual key signing party
> for
> expanding the Web of trust and empowering the cryptographic signatures of
> our
> members and future release managers. 4 PMC members and 2 committers
> attended
> the event.
>
> ## Community Health:
> The project remains super healthy.
>
> The traffic in JIRA, GitHub, issues@, commits, has increased overall,
> while
> dev@ has dropped by 18%. During this quarter there were more discussions
> and
> exchanges under specific issues/tickets shifting the traffic from dev@ to
> issues@ and other places.
>
> The number of non-committer (contributor) commits per month:
> +---------------------+---------------------+---------------------+
> |        year         |        month        | contributor_commits |
> +---------------------+---------------------+---------------------+
> | 2023                | 4                   | 17                  |
> | 2023                | 5                   | 21                  |
> | 2023                | 6                   | 35                  |
> +---------------------+---------------------+---------------------+
>
> The number of active reviewers per month:
> +---------------------+---------------------+---------------------+
> |        year         |        month        |  active_reviewers   |
> +---------------------+---------------------+---------------------+
> | 2023                | 4                   | 6                   |
> | 2023                | 5                   | 6                   |
> | 2023                | 6                   | 11                  |
> +---------------------+---------------------+---------------------+
>
> Top-3 reviewers in the last quarter:
> +-----------+---------------------+
> | committer |       reviews       |
> +-----------+---------------------+
> | Julian Hyde <[email protected]> | 28                  |
> | Benchao Li <[email protected]> | 12                  |
> | rubenada <[email protected]> | 8                   |
> | Jiajun <[email protected]> | 8                   |
> +-----------+---------------------+
>
> The number of non-committer commits has increased roughly by 43% from the
> last
> quarter (51 commits in Q1 vs. 73 commits in Q2) which is promising for
> inviting new committers in the near term.
>
> The number of active reviewers increased slightly compared to the last
> quarter
> with June being the most active month for everyone. The preparation for the
> 1.35.0 release and the call for action did help in bringing those numbers
> up
> during June.
>
> In terms of sharing the review load, things are a bit better this quarter
> but
> still far from being completely balanced. There have been discussions
> around
> the topic in the last quarter but we obviously need more involvement from
> the
> community members.
>

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