>
> I have some concerns with what is happening here. This is at
> https://github.com/dubbo correct? which is not part of the Apache repo.
> First off why is it that this development is occurring (and in some cases
> moved to) outside of the project? Is the long term goal to bring that code
> back into the project, if so this may be difficult as contributor may not
> of signed ICLA and maybe hard to track down.


Justin, this is dubbo eco system, including some artifacts built against
dubbo extension machanism, polyglot support, samples, scaffold, etc., which
are apparently not suitable to put in dubbo's main project.

It is a long term goal to build up eco system around dubbo as rich as
possible, and it is a common practice to attract more developers and
contributors, for example: https://github.com/grpc-ecosystem. Besides,
right now GitHub doesn't support 2nd level group like
github.com/apache/dubbo.

If the only problem is ICLA, we could ask the corresponding contributor (in
fact, a member in dubbo group) to sign it when the community see the
necessity to move his/her works back into apache group.

What do you think? Any further suggestion with regarding to tracking down?

On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 5:19 AM Justin Mclean <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> > * The following projects has been added to Dubbo ecosystem:
> >    * dubbo-php-frmework
> >    * dubbo-serialiazation-avro
> >    * dubbo-sentinel-support
> >    * Intellij IDEA plugin
> >    * dubbo-rpc-native-thrift
>
> I have some concerns with what is happening here. This is at
> https://github.com/dubbo correct? which is not part of the Apache repo.
> First off why is it that this development is occurring (and in some cases
> moved to) outside of the project? Is the long term goal to bring that code
> back into the project, if so this may be difficult as contributor may not
> of signed ICLA and maybe hard to track down.
>
> > * Dubbo has joined CNCF landscape
>
> I assume you mean this? https://landscape.cncf.io
>
> > * Mailing list stats:
> >    * June: 195 emails, 41 topics,  32 participants
> >    * July: 248 emails, 46 topics,  45 participants
> >    * August: 193 emails, 33 topics, 44, participants
>
> Rather than just reporting stats, say some thing about if mailing list
> activity has increased or decreased and why you think that may be.
>
> > * Github stats (since last report 2018-06-05):
> >    * 335 issues closed
> >    * 270 pr closed
>
> Some here.
>
> > When were the last committers or PPMC members elected?
> > 2018-08-20
>
> You should add the committer name as well.
>
> Thanks,
> Justin

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