Thanks keyong, the report looks great and provides a solid overview of the 
project's progress.

Regarding the Project Activity section, should we add that:
Optimize skew partition logic for Reduce Mode to avoid sorting shuffle files is 
mostly completed.

Best Regards,
Fei

On 2025/03/03 04:02:52 Keyong Zhou wrote:
> Hi community,
> 
> The board report is due on Mar 12th, following is the draft I made, any
> comments
> will be appreciated, thanks!
> 
> ## Description:
> The mission of Apache Celeborn is the creation and maintenance of software
> related to an intermediate data service for big data computing engines to
> boost
> performance, stability, and flexibility
> 
> ## Project Status:
> Current project status: Ongoing
> Issues for the board: None
> 
> ## Membership Data:
> There are currently 24 committers and 16 PMC members in this project.
> The Committer-to-PMC ratio is roughly 3:2.
> 
> Community changes, past quarter:
> 
> - Fei Wang was added to the PMC on 2024-12-31.
> - Sanskar Modi was added as committer on 2024-12-20.
> - Weijie Guo was added as committer on 2024-11-28.
> 
> ## Project Activity:
> Software development activity:
> 
>  - Release 0.5.4 is in the process of discussion.
>  - CIP-6 Support flink hybrid shuffle is finished.
>  - CIP-7 Celeborn CLI is finished.
>  - CIP-10 Introduce Celeborn Chaos Testing Framework is under development.
>  - CIP-11 Support worker tags is finished.
>  - CIP-12 Support HARD_SPLIT in PushMergedData is finished.
>  - CIP-13 Support automatic scaling is under development.
>  - CIP-14 Support CPP SDK is under development.
> 
> Meetups and Conferences:
> 
>  - 1 talk was given in Apache Spark & Paimon Meetup 2024.
>  - 2 talks were given in FFA 2024.
> 
> Recent releases:
> 
> - 0.5.3 was released on January 6th, 2025.
> - 0.4.3 was released on December 10th, 2024.
> - 0.5.2 was released on November 26th, 2024.
> 
> ## Community Health:
> Overall community health is good. In the past quarter, the dev mail list
> mail number had a 10% increase in the past quarter to 152. The issues mail
> list had a 26% decrease to 1203, the PMC considered it as normal because
> the absolute number is relatively high. We have been performing extensive
> outreach for our users, and encouraging them to contribute back to the
> project. Also, we are active in making a voice in various conferences to
> attract more users.
> 
> Regards,
> Keyong Zhou
> 

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