It does matter! But, we mentioned those in a previous report (our last one
was just a month ago — so this one covers the last month). After this
report they'll start being quarterly and covering 3 months.

On Wed, Apr 8, 2020 at 1:18 PM itai yaffe <itai.ya...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hey,
> Not sure it matters, but we actually had at least 3 in-person meetups
> during Q1 organized by the Druid community:
>
>    1. January 15th in London -
>    https://www.meetup.com/Apache-Druid-London/events/267380924/
>    2. January 28th in Athens -
>    https://www.meetup.com/Athens-Big-Data/events/266900242/
>    3. January 29th in Tel-Aviv (hosted by Nielsen) -
>    https://www.meetup.com/Big-things-are-happening-here/events/267578817/
>
> Sorry if I left out other events I'm not aware of...
>
> On Wed, Apr 8, 2020 at 4:05 AM Clint Wylie <cwy...@apache.org> wrote:
>
> > Hey all,
> >
> > I put together a draft for the quarterly ASF board report due tomorrow,
> > sorry for the short notice. Let me know if I missed anything or should
> make
> > any changes. Thanks!
> >
> > -------------
> >
> > ## Description
> >
> > Apache Druid is a high performance real-time analytics database. It is
> > designed for workflows where low-latency query and ingest are the main
> > requirements. It implements ingestion, storage, and querying subsystems.
> > Users interface with Druid through built-in SQL and JSON APIs, as well
> > as third-party applications.
> >
> > Druid has an extensive web of connections with other Apache projects:
> > Calcite for SQL planning, Curator and ZooKeeper for coordination, Kafka
> > and Hadoop as data sources, Avro, ORC, or Parquet as supported data input
> > formats, and DataSketches for scalable approximate algorithms. Druid
> > can also be used as a data source by Superset.
> >
> > ## Issues
> >
> > There are no issues requiring board attention at this time.
> >
> > ## Activity
> >
> > We are currently finishing up our 2nd post-graduation release, 0.18.0,
> > which we hope to have wrapped up and ready for release in the week of
> > April 13th. Additionally, we released 0.17.1 on April 1st, in response
> > to a vulnerabilty report recieved by the Apache Security Team. The
> > corresponding CVE is CVE-2020-1958 and details are available at
> > https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2020-1958.
> >
> > To update on community happenings, since our last board report we
> > have had 1 virtual meetup which was a success, with an additional
> > virtual meetup scheduled for April 8th. Due to COVID-19, all in-person
> > meetups have been put on hold, in favor of virtual meetups. Likewise,
> > the Druid Summit event has been rescheduled for November 2-4, with a
> > smaller virtual event scheduled for April 15th.
> >
> > Mailing list activity is healthy with 156 emails on the dev list
> > (dev@druid.apache.org) over the last quarter. Our ASF slack channel,
> > #druid, has nearly 750 members, with daily activity of users asking for
> > and offering support to each other.
> >
> > ## Recent PMC changes
> >
> >  - Currently 27 PMC members.
> >  - No changes to PMC since graduation.
> >
> > ## Recent committer changes
> >
> >  - Currently 35 committers.
> >  - No recent changes to committers, the most recent addition was
> >    Chi Cao Minh on 2020-01-15
> >
> > ## Recent releases
> >
> >  - 0.17.1, a security release, was released on April 1 2020
> >
> > ## Development activity by the numbers
> >
> > In the last quarter:
> >
> >  - 317 pull requests opened
> >  - 323 pull requests merged/closed
> >  - 178 issues opened
> >  - 112 issues closed
> >  - 878 comments on pull requests
> >  - 541 comments on issues
> >
>

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