Looks pretty good to me. I like that the compilation issue is mentioned, but are we *sure* that it's a javac bug (and not something else)? I didn't really follow it that closely on the list, but it seems like something we want to be sure about before mentioning it as a javac bug in the report.
- Gabriel On 09 May 2013, at 05:02, Josh Wills <[email protected]> wrote: > 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>
