Hi all, Below is our podling status report for Nov 2023. Thanks to all the people who gave their comments and our contributors to the project.
I’ll copy the following content to Confluence. Please let me know if you have any questions. DevLake is a development data platform, providing the data infrastructure for developer teams to analyze and improve their engineering productivity. DevLake has been incubating since 2022-04-29. Three most important unfinished issues to address before graduating: 1. Grow the community, add committers and PPMC members, and mailing list subscribers. 2. Grow the project, support more data sources and use cases, and improve the user experience. Are there any issues that the IPMC or ASF Board needs to be aware of? No issues at the moment. How has the community developed since the last report? 1. 9 new contributors have joined the community (118 contributors in total) 2. 102 new community members in Slack (858 in total) 3. 3 new committers were elected, and 1 PPMC was elected. 1 committer is under the PPMC voting process. 4. Hosted a total of 1 community meetups. How has the project developed since the last report? 1. Made one new major release v0.18 with no compliance issues, and v0.19 is at the beta testing stage. 2. Supported new data sources such as Bamboo and Zentao, etc. 3. Polished the user experience of the Config UI in terms of managing data scope 4. Add the cicd_deployments entity to the existing data schema to store GitHub/GitLab’s deployments 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: 2023-09-15 When were the last committers or PPMC members elected? 2023-09-06 Have your mentors been helpful and responsive? Yes, the mentors helped tremendously throughout version releases and community governance. Is the PPMC managing the podling's brand / trademarks? There are no known brand and naming issues.
