All,
Below is the current draft on the incubator report. We have a high number
of podlings not reporting. They are CC'd in hopes they can report.
Incubator PMC report for January 2018
The Apache Incubator is the entry path into the ASF for projects and
codebases wishing to become part of the Foundation's efforts.
There are currently 53 podlings in the inubator. We added two new podlings
in December, and executed four podling releases. Two new PMC members
joined, in support of mentoring podlings.
* Community
New IPMC members:
- Stefan Bodewig
- Carl Johan Erik Edstrom
People who left the IPMC:
* New Podlings
- PLC4X
- SkyWalking
* Podlings that failed to report, expected next month
- Annotator
- Crail
- HTrace
- Livy
- Milagro
- Myriad
- SDAP
- SensSoft
- Spot
- Wave
* Podlings missing sign off
- Airflow
- ODF Toolkit
* Graduations
The board has motions for the following:
- Your podling here?
- Your podling here?
* Releases
The following releases entered distribution during the month of
December:
- 2017-12-03 Apache MXNet 1.0.0
- 2017-12-13 Apache BatchEE 0.5
- 2017-12-14 Apache Edgent 1.2.0
- 2017-12-17 Apache Pulsar 1.21.0
* IP Clearance
* Legal / Trademarks
* Infrastructure
* Miscellaneous
* Credits
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Table of Contents
Airflow
Amaterasu
Annotator
BatchEE
Crail
DataFu
FreeMarker
Gobblin
Gossip
HAWQ
HTrace
Livy
Milagro
MXNet
Myriad
NetBeans
ODF Toolkit
PageSpeed
PLC4X
Pony Mail
Rya
SDAP
SensSoft
ServiceComb
SkyWalking
Spot
Traffic Control
Wave
Weex
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Airflow
Airflow is a workflow automation and scheduling system that can be used to
author and manage data pipelines.
Airflow has been incubating since 2016-03-31.
Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation:
1. We have completed 4 apache releases. We are nearing graduation!
2.
3.
Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be
aware of?
None
How has the community developed since the last report?
1. Since our last podling report 3 months ago (i.e. between Sept 25 & Dec
26, inclusive), we grew our contributors from 315 to 360
2. Since our last podling report 3 months ago (i.e. between Sept 25 & Dec
26, inclusive), we resolved 221 pull requests (currently at 2018 closed
PRs)
3. Since being accepted into the incubator, the number of companies
officially using Apache Airflow has risen from 30 to 123, 9 new from
the last podling report.
How has the project developed since the last report?
See above : 221 PR resolved, 45 new contributors, & 9 new companies
officially using it.
How would you assess the podling's maturity?
Please feel free to add your own commentary.
[ ] Initial setup
[ ] Working towards first release
[ ] Community building
[x] Nearing graduation
[ ] Other:
Date of last release:
2018-01-02
When were the last committers or PPMC members elected?
2017-11-30 joygao a.k.a Joy Gao (committer/PMC)
Signed-off-by:
[ ](airflow) Chris Nauroth
Comments:
[ ](airflow) Hitesh Shah
Comments:
[ ](airflow) Jakob Homan
Comments:
IPMC/Shepherd notes:
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Amaterasu
Apache Amaterasu is a framework providing continuous deployment for Big
Data Pipelines.
It provides the following capabilities:
Continuous integration tools to package pipelines and run tests.
A repository to store those packaged applications: the applications
repository.
A repository to store the pipelines, and engine configuration (for
instance, the location of the Spark master, etc.): per environment - the
configuration repository.
A dashboard to monitor the pipelines.
A DSL and integration hooks allowing third parties to easily integrate.
Amaterasu has been incubating since 2017-09.
Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation:
1. Prepare the first release
2. Grow up user and contributor communities
3. Prepare documentation
Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be
aware of?
None
How has the community developed since the last report?
* A planning meeting for the next version was held online and most tasks
have been assigned to contributors
* Tow new contributors have started setting up their dev environment and
are getting support from the community
How has the project developed since the last report?
* YARN support is almost completed and a PR is planned to be issued
within the next couple of weeks
* The Amaterasu cli tools for version 0.2.0-incubating is awaiting YARN
support to be completed for integration
* the above tasks are the last two outstanding issues before releasing
version 0.2.0 and the community is getting ready for its first release in
the incubator
Date of last release:
N/A
When were the last committers or PMC members elected?
N/A
How would you assess the podling's maturity?
[ ] Initial setup
[X] Working towards first release
[ ] Community building
[ ] Nearing graduation
[ ] Other:
Signed-off-by:
[X](amaterasu) Jean-Baptiste Onofré
Comments:
[ ](amaterasu) Olivier Lamy
Comments:
[X](amaterasu) Davor Bonaci
Comments: visible progress in the last month
IPMC/Shepherd notes:
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Annotator
Annotator provides annotation enabling code for browsers, servers, and
humans.
Annotator has been incubating since 2016-08-30.
Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation:
1.
2.
3.
Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be
aware of?
How has the community developed since the last report?
How has the project developed since the last report?
How would you assess the podling's maturity?
Please feel free to add your own commentary.
[ ] Initial setup
[ ] Working towards first release
[ ] Community building
[ ] Nearing graduation
[ ] Other:
Date of last release:
XXXX-XX-XX
When were the last committers or PPMC members elected?
Signed-off-by:
[ ](annotator) Nick Kew
Comments:
[ ](annotator) Brian McCallister
Comments:
[ ](annotator) Daniel Gruno
Comments:
[ ](annotator) Jim Jagielski
Comments:
IPMC/Shepherd notes:
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BatchEE
BatchEE projects aims to provide a JBatch implementation (aka JSR352) and a
set of useful extensions for this specification.
BatchEE has been incubating since 2013-10-03.
Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation:
None
Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be
aware of?
No
How has the community developed since the last report?
Community is stable. We still get feedback and have active people around.
How has the project developed since the last report?
We got some bugfixes.
How would you assess the podling's maturity?
Please feel free to add your own commentary.
[ ] Initial setup
[ ] Working towards first release
[ ] Community building
[X] Nearing graduation
[ ] Other:
Date of last release:
2017-12-01 batchee-0.5-incubating
When were the last committers or PPMC members elected?
2015-12-01 Reinhard Sandtner
Signed-off-by:
[ ](batchee) Jean-Baptiste Onofré
Comments:
[ ](batchee) Olivier Lamy
Comments:
[X](batchee) Mark Struberg
Comments:
IPMC/Shepherd notes:
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Crail
Crail is a storage platform for sharing performance critical data in
distributed data processing jobs at very high speed.
Crail has been incubating since 2017-11-01.
Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation:
1.
2.
3.
Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be
aware of?
How has the community developed since the last report?
How has the project developed since the last report?
How would you assess the podling's maturity?
Please feel free to add your own commentary.
[ ] Initial setup
[ ] Working towards first release
[ ] Community building
[ ] Nearing graduation
[ ] Other:
Date of last release:
XXXX-XX-XX
When were the last committers or PPMC members elected?
Signed-off-by:
[ ](crail) Julian Hyde
Comments:
[ ](crail) Luciano Resende
Comments:
[ ](crail) Raphael Bircher
Comments:
IPMC/Shepherd notes:
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DataFu
DataFu provides a collection of Hadoop MapReduce jobs and functions in
higher
level languages based on it to perform data analysis. It provides functions
for common statistics tasks (e.g. quantiles, sampling), PageRank, stream
sessionization, and set and bag operations. DataFu also provides Hadoop jobs
for incremental data processing in MapReduce.
DataFu has been incubating since 2014-01-05.
Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation:
1. Address IPMC feedback raised during graduation discussion
2. Positive IPMC recommendation vote for graduation
3. Continue releases
Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be
aware of?
None
How has the community developed since the last report?
One new contributor (Yuval Allweil)
How has the project developed since the last report?
Upgraded Guava and Gradle versions.
Addressed many website issues raised in graduation discussion. Whimsy
report now mostly green.
Rat task automatically run as part of build.
New UDFs for diffing tuples and computing hashes.
How would you assess the podling's maturity?
Please feel free to add your own commentary.
[ ] Initial setup
[ ] Working towards first release
[ ] Community building
[x] Nearing graduation
[ ] Other:
Date of last release:
2017-03-10
When were the last committers or PPMC members elected?
July 2016 (Eyal Allweil)
Signed-off-by:
[ ](datafu) Ashutosh Chauhan
Comments:
[X](datafu) Roman Shaposhnik
Comments: In my view the podling is ready to graduate at this point.
[ ](datafu) Ted Dunning
Comments:
IPMC/Shepherd notes:
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FreeMarker
FreeMarker is a template engine, i.e. a generic tool to generate text output
based on templates. FreeMarker is implemented in Java as a class library for
programmers.
FreeMarker has been incubating since 2015-07-01.
Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation:
We have a large user base but a rather small group of committers.
This was actually expected, given the maturity (and topic) of the project.
While the FreeMarker 3 branch, which was started 11 month ago, will be
much
more appealing for contributors, development and growth due to that will
certainly take a long time. In other respects the project is mature and
ready for graduation.
Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be
aware of?
We are eager to graduate but we're afraid that the number of active
contributors will prevent that in the foreseeable future. But remaining in
the incubator for several years is a growing problem as well, so at this
point we will attempt graduation.
How has the community developed since the last report?
We have two new PPMC members, Jacques Le Roux and Woonsan Ko.
How has the project developed since the last report?
There was further discussion about graduation, and we will very soon have
a graduation vote on
the podling list. We have done some preparations, like we have switched
from freemarker.org
to freemarker.apache.org as our official domain, created the DOAP file,
adjusted home page
content to align better with the recommendations.
We have also made a new release (2.3.27-incubating).
How would you assess the podling's maturity?
Please feel free to add your own commentary.
[ ] Initial setup
[ ] Working towards first release
[ ] Community building
[X] Nearing graduation
[ ] Other:
Date of last release:
2017-11-03
When were the last committers or PPMC members elected?
2017-11-13 Jacques Le Roux (PPMC)
2017-11-09 Woonsan Ko (PPMC)
Signed-off-by:
[X](freemarker) Jacopo Cappellato
Comments:
[ ](freemarker) Jean-Frederic Clere
Comments:
[X](freemarker) David E. Jones
Comments:
[X](freemarker) Ralph Goers
Comments:
[X](freemarker) Sergio Fernández
Comments: I feel that the podling is ready for graduation.
IPMC/Shepherd notes:
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Gobblin
Gobblin is a distributed data integration framework that simplifies common
aspects of big data integration such as data ingestion, replication,
organization and lifecycle management for both streaming and batch data
ecosystems.
Gobblin has been incubating since 2017-02-23.
Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation:
1. Make frequent releases
Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be
aware of?
None
How has the community developed since the last report?
* Gobblin has seen an exciting growth on the community front. It has grown
into a diverse self-sustained community, where non-committer members are
often seen helping out each other on mailing lists and Gitter IRC (on most
days more than the committers). Many contributors have also stepped up and
contributed with important features and taken up ownership of critical
components.
* 70% of commits have been from non-committer contributors.
* Email stats since last report:
[email protected] : 92
[email protected] : 671
* Heavy activity on Gitter IRC channel (while the community uses Gitter
IRC, it also does self policing and consciously moves any discussion-thread
beyond casual chatter to the mailing lists)
* There have been 148 Commits since last report:
git log --format='%ci' | grep -cE
'(2017-0(9))|(2017-1(0|1|2)|(2018-0(1)))'
* 103 ie. 70% of those commits were by non-committers:
git log --format='%ae %ci' | grep -E
'(2017-0(9))|(2017-1(0|1|2)|(2018-0(1)))' | cut -d ' ' -f 1 | sort | uniq
-c | sort -n
* Recurring video conference based meetup has been happening every month
with healthy attendance.
* Gobblin was presented and well received in various conferences eg. Strata
etc.
* More companies have adopted Gobblin, and different members of PPMC have
received positive feedback and interest.
How has the project developed since the last report?
* Several new powerful features have been added to Gobblin that have
enhanced Gobblin to be more valuable in Stream processing as it is in batch
data world.
* Gobblin interestingly has started to evolve into an ecosystem rather than
a singular platform with addition of major sub-systems such as
Gobblin-as-a-Service (PaaS for Gobblin as well as non-Gobblin systems),
Global Throttling (can be used with any distributed system) and existing
Gobblin metrics.
* Documentation and stability has improved across the board.
* Release v0.12.0 is being voted on right now.
* The Apache way has become the normal way of doing things.
How would you assess the podling's maturity?
Gobblin has made good progress on the Community front and overall as a
project. However, before calling it nearing graduation, we will like to
make atleast couple of releases.
[ ] Initial setup
[X] Working towards first release
[X] Community building
[ ] Nearing graduation
[ ] Other:
Date of last release:
v0.12.0 is being voted on right now.
When were the last committers or PPMC members elected?
Joel Baranick in December, 2017.
(We have a few more strong contributors that we are looking to vote in
soon)
Signed-off-by:
[ ](gobblin) Jean-Baptiste Onofré
Comments:
[X](gobblin) Olivier Lamy
Comments:
[ ](gobblin) Jim Jagielski
Comments:
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Gossip
Gossip is an implementation of the Gossip Protocol.
Gossip has been incubating since 2016-04-28.
Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation:
1. Continue making releases
2. Grow community by getting more active committers
Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be
aware of?
No
How has the community developed since the last report?
There have been a few code additions that are in the review process
How has the project developed since the last report?
Activity has slowed since the last report.
How would you assess the podling's maturity?
We need more active committers to become more mature.
Please feel free to add your own commentary.
The GSOC period had several spurts of activity. We need to begin creating
more tickets that new committers can get involved in and find more people
to do diligent code reviews.
[ ] Initial setup
[ ] Working towards first release
[X] Community building
[ ] Nearing graduation
[ ] Other:
Date of last release:
2017-03-01
When were the last committers or PPMC members elected?
Feb 2017
Signed-off-by:
[ ](gossip) P. Taylor Goetz
Comments:
[X](gossip) Josh Elser
Comments: Activity has definitely tapered off over the last quarter.
Not sure if a short-term lull or a sign that all activity will fall off
soon.
[ ](gossip) Drew Farris
Comments:
IPMC/Shepherd notes:
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HAWQ
HAWQ is an advanced enterprise SQL on Hadoop analytic engine built around a
robust and high-performance massively-parallel processing (MPP) SQL
framework
evolved from Pivotal Greenplum Database.
HAWQ has been incubating since 2015-09-04.
Three most important issues to address in the move towards
graduation:
1. Continue to improve the project's release cadence. To this
end we plan on expanding automation services to support
increased developer participation. (HAWQ-127)
2. Licenses: Check Apache HAWQ mandatory libraries to match LC20, LC30
license criteria. (HAWQ-1512)
Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need
to be aware of?
Nothing urgent at this time.
How has the community developed since the last report?
1. Conference Talks (2):
* The nature of cloud database. The 7th Data Technology Carnival (Speaker:
Lei Chang, Nov 17, 2017)
* New Data Warehouse: Apache HAWQ. 2017 Global Internet Technology
Conference (Speaker: Lei Chang, Nov 24, 2017)
2. Active contributions from approximately 20 different community
contributors since the last report.
3. Three committer candidates passed the voting process:
1) Amy BAI
2) ChunLing WANG
3) Hongxu MA
How has the project developed since the last report?
1. The scope of 2.3 release is finalized, and is under development
1) New Feature: HAWQ Ranger supports RPS HA. (Done)
2) New Feature: HAWQ Ranger supports Kerberos authentication. (Done)
3) New Feature: HAWQ Core supports plugable external storage framework.
(Almost Done HAWQ-786)
4) New Feature: HAWQ Core supports HDFS TDE (Transparent Data Encryption)
through libHdfs3. (Done, HAWQ-1193)
5) Licenses: Fix PXF license files located in PXF jar files. (Done
HAWQ-1496)
6) Licenses: Check Apache HAWQ mandatory libraries to match LC20, LC30
license criteria. (Not started HAWQ-1512)
7) Build: Release build project (On going HAWQ-127)
8) Bug fixes. (On going)
Project page link:
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/HAWQ/Apache+HAWQ+2.3.0.0-incubating+Release
2. The community discussed the future of PXF with the addition of the
pluggable storage feature: Pluggable storage formats and files systems vs.
PXF
How would you assess the podling's maturity?
Please feel free to add your own commentary.
[ ] Initial setup
[ ] Working towards first release
[ ] Community building
[X] Nearing graduation
[ ] Other:
Date of last release:
2017-07-12, Apache HAWQ 2.2.0.0
When were the last committers or PPMC members elected?
1) Amy BAI: Nov 1, 2017
2) ChunLing WANG: Nov 1, 2017
3) Hongxu MA: Nov 4, 2017
Signed-off-by:
[ ](hawq) Alan Gates
Comments:
[ ](hawq) Konstantin Boudnik
Comments:
[ ](hawq) Justin Erenkrantz
Comments:
[ ](hawq) Thejas Nair
Comments:
[X](hawq) Roman Shaposhnik
Comments:
IPMC/Shepherd notes:
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HTrace
HTrace is a tracing framework intended for use with distributed systems
written in java.
HTrace has been incubating since 2014-11-11.
Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation:
1.
2.
3.
Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be
aware of?
How has the community developed since the last report?
How has the project developed since the last report?
How would you assess the podling's maturity?
Please feel free to add your own commentary.
[ ] Initial setup
[ ] Working towards first release
[ ] Community building
[ ] Nearing graduation
[ ] Other:
Date of last release:
XXXX-XX-XX
When were the last committers or PPMC members elected?
Signed-off-by:
[ ](htrace) Jake Farrell
Comments:
[ ](htrace) Todd Lipcon
Comments:
[ ](htrace) Lewis John Mcgibbney
Comments:
[ ](htrace) Andrew Purtell
Comments:
[ ](htrace) Billie Rinaldi
Comments:
[ ](htrace) Michael Stack
Comments:
IPMC/Shepherd notes:
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Livy
Livy is web service that exposes a REST interface for managing long running
Apache Spark contexts in your cluster. With Livy, new applications can be
built on top of Apache Spark that require fine grained interaction with many
Spark contexts.
Livy has been incubating since 2017-06-05.
Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation:
1.
2.
3.
Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be
aware of?
How has the community developed since the last report?
How has the project developed since the last report?
How would you assess the podling's maturity?
Please feel free to add your own commentary.
[ ] Initial setup
[ ] Working towards first release
[ ] Community building
[ ] Nearing graduation
[ ] Other:
Date of last release:
XXXX-XX-XX
When were the last committers or PPMC members elected?
Signed-off-by:
[ ](livy) Bikas Saha
Comments:
[ ](livy) Brock Noland
Comments:
[ ](livy) Luciano Resende
Comments:
[ ](livy) Jean-Baptiste Onofre
Comments:
IPMC/Shepherd notes:
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Milagro
Distributed Cryptography; M-Pin protocol for Identity and Trust
Milagro has been incubating since 2015-12-21.
Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation:
1.
2.
3.
Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be
aware of?
How has the community developed since the last report?
How has the project developed since the last report?
How would you assess the podling's maturity?
Please feel free to add your own commentary.
[ ] Initial setup
[ ] Working towards first release
[ ] Community building
[ ] Nearing graduation
[ ] Other:
Date of last release:
XXXX-XX-XX
When were the last committers or PPMC members elected?
Signed-off-by:
[ ](milagro) Sterling Hughes
Comments:
[ ](milagro) Nick Kew
Comments:
IPMC/Shepherd notes:
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MXNet
Apache MXNet is an open-source, scalable, distributed and high-performance
deep learning framework that allows you to define, train, and deploy deep
neural networks on a wide array of devices, from cloud infrastructure to
mobile devices. It is highly scalable, allowing for fast model training,
and supports a flexible programming model and multiple languages. Apache
MXNet allows you to mix symbolic and imperative programming flavors to
maximize both efficiency and productivity. Apache MXNet is built on a
dynamic dependency scheduler that automatically parallelizes both symbolic
and imperative operations on the fly. A graph optimization layer on top of
that makes symbolic execution fast and memory efficient. The Apache MXNet
library is portable and lightweight, and it scales to multiple GPUs and
multiple machines.
Apache MXNet has been incubating since 2017-01-23.
Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation:
1. Establish a predictable release process consistent with Apache Way --
ONGOING.
2. Grow the community -- ONGOING.
3. Bring website up to Apache standard -- ONGOING
4. Identify remaining ICLAs or SGAs that need signing -- ONGOING
Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be
aware of?
None
How has the community developed since the last report?
a) Various Slack channels, dev@ mailing lists, and user discussion forums (
http://discuss.mxnet.io) are being used actively. The contributors have
been working on having all discussions on the public dev@ mailing list as
much as possible. If some discussions happen in private, they are
eventually brought out on dev@ with all perspectives well-represented. This
is an ongoing improvement process where the discussion will be put on the
public dev@ mailing list so that the Apache MXNet community gets a fair
chance in influencing the final outcome/decision of the discussion.
b) O’Reilly published a series of blogs about MXNet, including ones with
deep matrix factorization using Apache MXNet:
https://www.oreilly.com/ideas/sentiment-analysis-with-apache-mxnet
https://www.oreilly.com/ideas/deep-matrix-factorization-using-apache-mxnet
https://www.oreilly.com/ideas/apache-mxnet-in-the-wolfram-language
c) A blog post published on 25-Oct about MXNet – an open source binary
neural network implementation based on MXNet:
https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/ai/research-spotlight-bmxnet-an-open-source-binary-neural-network-implementation-based-on-mxnet/
d) A blog post published on 01-Nov about the availability of Nvidia Volta
GPU support and Sparse Tensor support:
https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/ai/apache-mxnet-release-adds-support-for-new-nvidia-volta-gpus-and-sparse-tensor/
e) A new blog post published on 08-Nov showing MXNet 0.12 extends Gluon
Functionality:
https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/ai/apache-mxnet-version-0-12-extends-gluon-functionality-to-support-cutting-edge-research/
f) A blog post published on 08-Nov introducing Model Server for MXNet:
https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/ai/introducing-model-server-for-apache-mxnet/
g) A blog post published on 7-Nov demonstrating performance and
scalability of MXNet:
https://techburst.io/mxnet-the-real-world-deep-learning-framework-2690e56ef81f
h) Members of the community have conducted open meetups to share
information on Apache MXNet:
https://www.meetup.com/Apache-MXNet-learning-group/
i) Talks on Apache MXNet have been held in various universities and
conferences across the world including US, China, etc.:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=me1qOzSg8MU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9IrvDHRQaaA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4PbSZRYXa3o
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RRy-3VXA0nw
j) MXNet 1.0 was released on 04-Dec, 2017 with extensive support and help
from various community members and timely guidance from the Apache MXNet
Mentors.
How has the project developed since the last report?
a. The community released MXNet 1.0 that is production ready, simplifies
deep learning experience, and significantly improves performance with
cutting-edge features described here:
https://blogs.apache.org/mxnet/entry/milestone-v1-0-release-for
b. From a statistics perspective, based on the Github insights, found
here: https://github.com/apache/incubator-mxnet/pulse/monthly, in Dec 2017,
51 authors pushed 115 commits to master, with updates to 489 files
including 13K additions and 9K deletions. Historically, in Sep 2017, 62
authors pushed 171 commits to master, with updates to 467 files including
26K additions and 7K deletions. Historically, in July 2017, 54 authors
pushed 140 commits to master, with updates to 358 files including 22K
additions and 3K deletions.
c. Documentation- Architecture guides, How To’s, Tutorials, and APIs
continue to be improved.
d. Support for Perl language bindings - contributed by Sergey Kolychev.
e. More advanced features (e.g. sparse tensor, advanced indexing, gradient
compression) and bug-fixes requested by the user community continue to be
added.
f. Community took complete end-to-end ownership of the continuous
integration process in order to enable reliable testing on a wide set of
back ends (IoT devices to GPU clusters).
How would you assess the podling's maturity?
Podling is still being established in Apache - hence maturity == Low.
Please feel free to add your own commentary.
[ ] Initial setup
[ ] Working towards first release
[X] Community building
[ ] Nearing graduation
[ ] Other:
Date of last release:
2017-12-04
When were the last committers or PPMC members elected?
Sergey Kolychev was elected as a committer and PPMC member in October 2017
for contributing the Perl language bindings.
There is a plan to convert more contributors into committers in early 2018.
Signed-off-by:
[X](mxnet) Sebastian Schelter
Comments:
[X](mxnet) Suneel Marthi
Comments:
[X](mxnet) Henri Yandell
Comments:
[X](mxnet) Markus Weimer
Comments:
IPMC/Shepherd notes:
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Myriad
Myriad enables co-existence of Apache Hadoop YARN and Apache Mesos together
on
the same cluster and allows dynamic resource allocations across both Hadoop
and other applications running on the same physical data center
infrastructure.
Myriad has been incubating since 2015-03-01.
Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation:
1.
2.
3.
Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be
aware of?
How has the community developed since the last report?
How has the project developed since the last report?
How would you assess the podling's maturity?
Please feel free to add your own commentary.
[ ] Initial setup
[ ] Working towards first release
[ ] Community building
[ ] Nearing graduation
[ ] Other:
Date of last release:
XXXX-XX-XX
When were the last committers or PPMC members elected?
Signed-off-by:
[ ](myriad) Benjamin Hindman
Comments:
[ ](myriad) Danese Cooper
Comments:
[ ](myriad) Ted Dunning
Comments:
[ ](myriad) Luciano Resende
Comments:
IPMC/Shepherd notes:
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NetBeans
NetBeans is a development environment, tooling platform and application
framework.
NetBeans has been incubating since 2016-10-01.
Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation:
1. Donating remaining NetBeans code from Oracle to Apache.
2. Moving netbeans.org to Apache.
3. Voting in new committers.
Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be
aware of?
None.
How has the community developed since the last report?
- Voting process for new committers has been documented for the first
time, with mentors:
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NETBEANS/Becoming+a+committer
- The start has been made in voting on new committers, though because the
process wasn't clear, we stopped and put together the document above before
continuing.
- All NetBeans.org mailing lists have been contacted and everyone has
been encouraged to move to Apache NetBeans mailing lists.
- NetBeans.org mailing lists scheduled to be deleted (they're backed up
on MarkMail) in the first week of 2018.
- A new Apache NetBeans announce mailing list has been created for those
who want high level occasional announcements only, not day to day NetBeans
e-mails.
- GitHub commits and notifications are now sent to new dedicated mailing
lists to reduce the noise in the Apache NetBeans dev mailing list.
- Standard footers have been added to mails with info about how to
unsubscribe and where to get all the mailing list info (
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NETBEANS/Mailing+lists).
- Currently over 550 on Apache NetBeans users mailing list and over 350
on Apache NetBeans dev mailing lists
- Continual activity on mailing lists, new pull requests coming in and
being integrated, i.e., continually active community.
- Status report done live with several Apache NetBeans community members,
plus one Apache NetBeans mentor, at Devoxx Belgium December 2017:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EkfX-W0tgNo
How has the project developed since the last report?
- Audit of 2nd code donation from Oracle is complete and is being
processed for donation, see end of this page:
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NETBEANS/Apache+Transition
- Alpha of Apache NetBeans (incubating) has been released:
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NETBEANS/Apache+NetBeans+9.0+Alpha
- Beta of Apache NetBeans (incubating) is nearing completion and ready
for vote threads:
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NETBEANS/Apache+NetBeans+9.0+Beta
- A special aspect of Apache NetBeans (incubating) 9.0 Beta is the
ability for the user to need to specify whether they want to use the GPL-ed
nb-javac (which is an Apache requirement, i.e., the user needs to take the
onus of using binaries that are not compliant with Apache licensing
requirements) or javac directly from JDK 9 (which thus complies with Apache
licenses, though has less solid integration with NetBeans):
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NETBEANS/Java+Editor+Using+JDK+javac
- see also https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LEGAL-279
- Plan was to work on Beta release during last week of the year, but
holiday season got in the way.
- Repo created for cleaning up netbeans.org website, with content and
instructions included:
https://github.com/apache/incubator-netbeans-website-cleanup
- New Apache NetBeans wiki-export tool has been added to
apache-netbeans-incubator-tools:
https://github.com/apache/incubator-netbeans-tools
How would you assess the podling's maturity?
Please feel free to add your own commentary.
[X] Initial setup
[X] Working towards first release
[X] Community building
[ ] Nearing graduation
[ ] Other:
Date of last release:
2017-11-29 Apache NetBeans (incubating) 9.0 Alpha [RC2]
When were the last committers or PPMC members elected?
Process for becoming a committer has been documented (
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NETBEANS/Becoming+a+committer)
and can now be followed.
Signed-off-by:
[X](netbeans) Ate Douma
Comments:
[X](netbeans) Bertrand Delacretaz
Comments: +1 to Mark's comments
[ ](netbeans) Daniel Gruno
Comments:
[X](netbeans) Mark Struberg
Comments: The understanding of ASF 'mechanics' grows steadily. Think
they are on a good way!
IPMC/Shepherd notes:
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ODF Toolkit
Java modules that allow programmatic creation, scanning and manipulation of
OpenDocument Format (ISO/IEC 26300 == ODF) documents
ODF Toolkit has been incubating since 2011-08-01.
Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation:
1. Fulfil the 1.0 version - (collaboration scheduled for end of March)
2. Attract more developers
3. Have frequent releases
Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be
aware of?
None.
How has the community developed since the last report?
No community enhancements. Ongoing SVN to GIT transition, with read-only
repository.
How has the project developed since the last report?
Ongoing SVN to GIT transition to improve visibility on GitHub and
archive better mergeability for feature branches.
Svante Schubert continued sponsorship by German government's
prototypefund.org developing a new collaboration feature for the ODF
Toolkit till end of March.
Date of last release:
2017-04-10
When were the last committers or PMC members elected?
2017-08-02
Signed-off-by:
[ ](odftoolkit) Nick Burch
Comments:
[ ](odftoolkit) Yegor Kozlov
Comments:
[ ](odftoolkit) Tom Barber
Comments:
IPMC/Shepherd notes:
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PageSpeed
PageSpeed represents a series of open source technologies to help make the
web
faster by rewriting web pages to reduce latency and bandwidth.
PageSpeed has been incubating since 2017-09-30.
Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation:
1. Finish project setup
2. Community building
3. Create a first release
Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be
aware of?
None
How has the community developed since the last report?
- Continued healthy activity has shown on the x-pagespeed-discuss groups and
github issue system.
- There have been limited contributions to pagespeed repositories from
outside
of the current committer group.
How has the project developed since the last report?
- There have been bug fixes and feature progress
- Transfers of the pagespeed repositories to the ASF have been initiated
- RAT has been successfully run and an in-detail review of project
dependencies is in progress. So far no blockers or critical issues have
been identified.
How would you assess the podling's maturity?
Please feel free to add your own commentary.
[X] Initial setup
[X] Working towards first release
[X] Community building
[ ] Nearing graduation
[ ] Other:
Date of last release:
N/A
When were the last committers or PPMC members elected?
2017-09-30 (entering incubation)
Signed-off-by:
[ ](pagespeed) Jukka Zitting
Comments:
[x](pagespeed) Leif Hedstrom
Comments:
[X](pagespeed) Nick Kew
Comments:
[x](pagespeed) Phil Sorber
Comments:
IPMC/Shepherd notes:
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PLC4X
PLC4X is a set of libraries for communicating with industrial programmable
logic controllers (PLCs) using a variety of protocols but with a shared API.
PLC4X has been incubating since 2017-12-18.
Most important issues to address while moving towards graduation:
* Building the community: The PPMC and committer group has a large
percentage of codecentric employees, we have been recruiting people from
other companies, but will have to continue these efforts for establishing a
healthy Apache community.
* Onboarding of new committers: With PLC4X several people on the team
are not very familiar with the Apache Way. We have started and will
continue our efforts on this onboarding.
* Podling name search: We have invested a lot of time on the name
search prior to starting to work on the project, but we still need the
official OK that we’re allowed to keep the Name of Apache PLC4X.
* Make our first release
Any Issues the Incubator PMC or ASF Board might wish/need to be aware of:
* In order to get access to some of the specifications the ASF will
eventually have to become Members of some external foundations: OPC,
EtherCat, Modbus … these memberships usually have a free level, that allows
us to use the specifications but doesn’t result in any regular costs. We
will have to discuss these details with the ASF and the other foundations.
* One of the external foundations (Profinet) doesn’t have a free
membership. In general, the CEO of the European branch of the Profinet
Foundation has signaled that it should be possible for the ASF to become a
member and have an outside company pay the membership fees, but we have to
discuss the details (With them as well as the ASF).
How has the community developed since the last report?
* We have been accepted into the Apache Incubator just a week before
Christmas, we are still in the process of setting up
* Prior to joining the Apache Incubator however, we have managed to
recruit people from other Apache projects and are working on getting other
people familiar with the protocols and the industry involved. After the
Christmas break we are planning on contacting a big group of people that
have claimed to be wanting to be involved (A list of about 20 Companies,
but we can’t tell how many will be using and how many would also be willing
to contribute)
* We have started the onboarding of new committers and will be
continuing to do this (extended emails with a lot of explanations on why we
are doing things the way we are)
* Project has bootstrapped quickly and we have mailing lists, website,
JIRA etc. all set up and running.
* Testing coverage has been improved over the initial code base
How has the project developed since the last report?
* There was no last report.
How does the podling rate their own maturity?
* We have a mix of new participants and experienced Apache people
involved.
* So far, the new participants have shown great willingness and success
in adopting the Apache Way.
* However, we still need to continue:
* the on-boarding
* increasing the diversity of the team
* Also, will we need to decide and establish all the processes involved
in releasing software at Apache
Date of last release:
N/A
When were the last committers or PPMC members elected?
N/A
Signed-off-by:
[ ](plc4x) Greg Trasuk
Comments:
[ ](plc4x) Justin Mclean
Comments:
[ ](plc4x) Luciano Resende
Comments:
[X](plc4x) Stefan Bodewig
Comments:
IPMC/Shepherd notes:
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Pony Mail
Pony Mail is a mail-archiving, archive viewing, and interaction service,
that
can be integrated with many email platforms.
Pony Mail has been incubating since 2016-05-27.
Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation:
1. Grow the community
2. Get the 0.10 release out
3. Address issues
Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be
aware of?
There's been a bit of a lull as of late in the project.
I'm hopeful that it will pick up some speed soon.
How has the community developed since the last report?
No noticeable change since last report.
How has the project developed since the last report?
N/A. Working on it!
How would you assess the podling's maturity?
Please feel free to add your own commentary.
[x] Initial setup
[x] Working towards first release
[ ] Community building
[ ] Nearing graduation
[ ] Other:
Date of last release:
XXXX-XX-XX
When were the last committers or PPMC members elected?
Signed-off-by:
[ ](ponymail) Andrew Bayer
Comments:
[X](ponymail) John D. Ament
Comments: Would be good to get this podling moving. Needs more
committers to be truly viable.
IPMC/Shepherd notes:
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Rya
Rya (pronounced "ree-uh" /rēə/) is a cloud-based RDF triple store that
supports SPARQL queries. Rya is a scalable RDF data management system built
on
top of Accumulo. Rya uses novel storage methods, indexing schemes, and query
processing techniques that scale to billions of triples across multiple
nodes.
Rya provides fast and easy access to the data through SPARQL, a conventional
query mechanism for RDF data.
Rya has been incubating since 2015-09-18.
Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation:
1. Have more releases as part of the Apache Foundation
2. Increase diversity of contributors.
Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be
aware of?
No
How has the community developed since the last report?
* Working on the next release
* Starting discussions about graduation
How has the project developed since the last report?
* Implemented a cache for Fluo query metadata
* Added a Twill App for running the periodic service
* Fixed several bugs
How would you assess the podling's maturity?
Please feel free to add your own commentary.
[ ] Initial setup
[ ] Working towards first release
[ ] Community building
[x] Nearing graduation
[ ] Other:
Date of last release:
2017-10-10
When were the last committers or PPMC members elected?
* PPMC member Caleb Meier elected on Jan 3rd, 2017
Signed-off-by:
[x](rya) Josh Elser
Comments: Have been pushing community towards graduation. IMO, they
are ready.
[ ](rya) Edward J. Yoon
Comments:
[ ](rya) Venkatesh Seetharam
Comments:
[ ](rya) Billie Rinaldi
Comments:
IPMC/Shepherd notes:
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SDAP
SDAP is an integrated data analytic center for Big Science problems.
SDAP has been incubating since 2017-10-22.
Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation:
1.
2.
3.
Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be
aware of?
How has the community developed since the last report?
How has the project developed since the last report?
How would you assess the podling's maturity?
Please feel free to add your own commentary.
[ ] Initial setup
[ ] Working towards first release
[ ] Community building
[ ] Nearing graduation
[ ] Other:
Date of last release:
XXXX-XX-XX
When were the last committers or PPMC members elected?
Signed-off-by:
[ ](sdap) Jörn Rottmann
Comments:
[ ](sdap) Raphael Bircher
Comments:
[ ](sdap) Suneel Marthi
Comments:
IPMC/Shepherd notes:
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SensSoft
SensSoft is a software tool usability testing platform
SensSoft has been incubating since 2016-07-13.
Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation:
1.
2.
3.
Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be
aware of?
How has the community developed since the last report?
How has the project developed since the last report?
How would you assess the podling's maturity?
Please feel free to add your own commentary.
[ ] Initial setup
[ ] Working towards first release
[ ] Community building
[ ] Nearing graduation
[ ] Other:
Date of last release:
XXXX-XX-XX
When were the last committers or PPMC members elected?
Signed-off-by:
[ ](senssoft) Paul Ramirez
Comments:
[ ](senssoft) Lewis John McGibbney
Comments:
[ ](senssoft) Chris Mattmann
Comments:
IPMC/Shepherd notes:
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ServiceComb
ServiceComb is a microservice framework that provides a set of tools and
components to make development and deployment of cloud applications easier.
ServiceComb has been incubating since 2017-11-22.
Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation:
1. Finish apache project setup
2. Community building
3. Create a first release
Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be
aware of?
None.
How has the community developed since the last report?
N/A
How has the project developed since the last report?
This is the first report.
* Apache ICLA signed by all contributors from Huawei.
* Corporate Contributor License Agreement signed by Huawei.
* Software Grant Agreement signed by Huawei.
* Infrastructure setup
* ServiceComb codes are transferred Apache.
How would you assess the podling's maturity?
Please feel free to add your own commentary.
[X] Initial setup
[ ] Working towards first release
[ ] Community building
[ ] Nearing graduation
[ ] Other:
Date of last release:
N/A
When were the last committers or PPMC members elected?
2017-11-22 (entering incubation)
Signed-off-by:
[X](servicecomb) Roman Shaposhnik
Comments:
[X](servicecomb) Jean-Baptiste Onofre
Comments:
[X](servicecomb) Timothy Chen
Comments:
IPMC/Shepherd notes:
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SkyWalking
Skywalking is an APM (application performance monitor), especially for
microservice, Cloud Native and container-based architecture systems. Also
known as a distributed tracing system. It provides an automatic way to
instrument applications: no need to change any of the source code of the
target application; and an collector with an very high efficiency streaming
module.
SkyWalking has been incubating since 2017-12-08.
Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation:
1. Upload website
2. IP clearance.
3. First ASF release.
Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be
aware of?
None. Some branding issues around publicity of incubation were raised
and have been corrected.
How has the community developed since the last report?
1. First Incubator report.
2. Git repositories and mailing lists in place.
3. Website ready and in transition to ASF infra.
4. Apache ICLA signed by all contributors from Huawei.
How has the project developed since the last report?
Still in initial setup stage.
How would you assess the podling's maturity?
Please feel free to add your own commentary.
[x] Initial setup
[ ] Working towards first release
[ ] Community building
[ ] Nearing graduation
[ ] Other:
Date of last release:
n/a
When were the last committers or PPMC members elected?
2017-12-09 Sheng Wu (PMC)
2017-12-09 DongXue Si (committer)
2017-12-09 Hongtao Gao (committer)
2017-12-09 Kai Wang (committer)
2017-12-09 Shinn Zhang (committer)
2017-12-09 Yang Bai (committer)
2017-12-09 Yongsheng Peng (committer)
2017-12-09 Sheng Wang (committer)
2017-12-09 Yuntao Li (committer)
2017-12-09 Zhang Kewei (committer)
Signed-off-by:
[X](skywalking) Luke Han
Comments:
[X](skywalking) Willem Ning Jiang
Comments:
[x](skywalking) Mick Semb Wever
Comments:
IPMC/Shepherd notes:
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Spot
Apache Spot is a platform for network telemetry built on an open data model
and Apache Hadoop.
Spot has been incubating since 2016-09-23.
Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation:
1.
2.
3.
Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be
aware of?
How has the community developed since the last report?
How has the project developed since the last report?
How would you assess the podling's maturity?
Please feel free to add your own commentary.
[ ] Initial setup
[ ] Working towards first release
[ ] Community building
[ ] Nearing graduation
[ ] Other:
Date of last release:
XXXX-XX-XX
When were the last committers or PPMC members elected?
Signed-off-by:
[ ](spot) Jarek Jarcec Cecho
Comments:
[ ](spot) Brock Noland
Comments:
[ ](spot) Andrei Savu
Comments:
[ ](spot) Uma Maheswara Rao G
Comments:
IPMC/Shepherd notes:
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Traffic Control
Traffic Control is a set of components that can be used to build, monitor,
configure, and provision a large scale content delivery network (CDN).
Traffic Control has been incubating since 2016-07-12.
Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation:
1. Enhance automation to make it easier to build, install, and configure
each component.
2. Improve documentation to ease ramp-up time for new community members and
make it easier for existing community members to find what they are looking
for.
3. Complete at least two releases without license issues.
Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be
aware of?
None.
How has the community developed since the last report (October 2017)?
We held a fall summit in October in Atlanta. This summit was attended by
over 20 participants from 5 different companies. The discussions were
great and we made sure to take any discussion that could potentially affect
the community to the mailing lists.
We cleaned up our mentors a bit by removing a few mentors who have asked to
be removed and/or have not contributed at all.
We have seen a few new users join our community, and our community has done
a good job of helping the new users get Traffic Control up and running.
The community has been working hard to get a new release out, which will be
Traffic Control 2.1.
How has the project developed since the last report?
Since the last report (October 2017), we have
* Merged 218 Pull Requests with 392 commits from 34 contributors
* Opened 135 Github issues
* Closed 70 Github issues
* 233 emails sent by 36 people on the dev@ list
* 25 emails sent by 12 people on the users@ list
How would you assess the podling's maturity?
Please feel free to add your own commentary.
We have started discussions about graduation and we all agree that we
should try to focus on graduating in 2018. As we see it, the biggest
hurdles we still face are:
1) Getting releases through the incubator without licensing issues - we
would like to be able to get at least two releases through without
licensing issues.
2) Removing dependencies with incompatible licenses; specifically
JSON.org and jdnssec (
https://github.com/dblacka/jdnssec-tools/blob/master/licenses/java-dnssec-tools-LICENSE.txt)
- our plan is to have these two mitigated by the end of Q1 2018.
[ ] Initial setup
[ ] Working towards first release (wip)
[] Community building (wip)
[x ] Nearing graduation
[ ] Other:
Date of last release:
Traffic Control 2.0 was released on July 7th, 2017.
Traffic Control 2.1 has passed the PPMC vote and was submitted to IPMC on
January 2nd.
When were the last committers or PPMC members elected?
In October, Traffic Control added 1 new committer: Nir Sopher.
Signed-off-by:
[x](trafficcontrol) Phil Sorber
Comments:
[](trafficcontrol) Eric Covener
Comments:
[x](trafficcontrol) Leif Hedstrom
Comments:
IPMC/Shepherd notes:
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Wave
A wave is a hosted, live, concurrent data structure for rich communication.
It
can be used like email, chat, or a document.
Wave has been incubating since 2010-12-04.
Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation:
1.
2.
3.
Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be
aware of?
How has the community developed since the last report?
How has the project developed since the last report?
How would you assess the podling's maturity?
Please feel free to add your own commentary.
[ ] Initial setup
[ ] Working towards first release
[ ] Community building
[ ] Nearing graduation
[ ] Other:
Date of last release:
XXXX-XX-XX
When were the last committers or PPMC members elected?
Signed-off-by:
[ ](wave) Upayavira
Comments:
[ ](wave) John D. Ament
Comments:
IPMC/Shepherd notes:
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Weex
Weex is a framework for building Mobile cross-platform high performance UI.
Weex has been incubating since 2016-11-30.
Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation:
1. Develop more non-Chinese contributors and committers, to bring
diversity to the community.
2. Replace Facebook's Yoga(Category X) dependency and release more while
in Incubator.
3. Improve the developer's activity in mailing list, more "bad ideas".
Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be
aware of?
The community is still learning the Apache Way, we are making progress and
need more guidance from Mentors.
An additional active Mentor would be good.
How has the community developed since the last report?
• We voted one new committer: wentao shi
• We have encouraged people to discuss more in the JIRA and dev mailing
list. There is an obvious growth. 186(110 new issues since the last report)
issues have been reported on JIRA, and 93(56 since the last report) of them
are resolved or closed. And for dev@ mailing list, more discussions were
made in the past quarter. Some of the discussions are about important
decisions such as Community building roadmaps, whether to use Github
issues, how to develop plugins conveniently, how to replace Facebook/Yoga,
whether to create a project channel, etc. More and more non-alibaba and
non-Chinese guys were participating in the discussions.
• More non-alibaba developers are using Weex and reporting issues,
including developers from Tencent, Geekbang, SNDA, etc.
• Our Github repo has growth in contributors (135), forks (974), watchers
(377) and stars (7108)
• WebSite Trends Month Active, PV(440482), UV(68347), IP(59082), New
Unique Visitor(36063) , Session(114824)
How has the project developed since the last report?
• We have seperated the code for ducumentation & website from main repo to
weex-incubator-site, which will be easier to contribute.
• 9 authors have pushed 36 commits to master and 36 commits to all
branches. The community are intentionally making the committing work more
slow and deliberate.
• Replacing Facebook's Yoga is nearly done.
How would you assess the podling's maturity?
Please feel free to add your own commentary.
[ ] Initial setup
[ ] Working towards first release
[X] Community building
[ ] Nearing graduation
[ ] Other:
Date of last release:
2017-06-08
When were the last committers or PPMC members elected?
wentao shi, 19 Oct 2017
Signed-off-by:
[X](weex) Luke Han
Comments:
[ ](weex) Willem Jiang
Comments:
[ ](weex) Stephan Ewen
Comments:
[ ](weex) Raphael Bircher
Comments:
IPMC/Shepherd notes: