Here's the report I sent to the board: Apache Crunch is a Java library for writing, testing, and running MapReduce pipelines on Apache Hadoop.
Issues: There are no issues requiring board attention at this time. Releases: We are currently holding a vote for our 0.6.0 release, our first release since leaving the incubator at the end of February. We have received three +1 votes for the current release candidate from PMC members and expect the vote to pass when voting closes in a couple of days. Community & Development: No new PMC members or committers have been added since our report last month, when we added two new committers. We had a tough month on the dev list, primarily due to a strange and somewhat random Java compiler error that caused Crunch builds to fail consistently in some environments but not others, which was frustrating to debug and caused lots of Jenkins failures. We believe that we have resolved these issues with the latest release candidate and are looking forward to our next release and getting back to working on new features and bug fixes for our next release. Any comments/feedback is welcome, Josh -- Director of Data Science Cloudera <http://www.cloudera.com> Twitter: @josh_wills <http://twitter.com/josh_wills>
