OCT report as published—let me know about any glaring issues. I may still have 
time to update… This one is tight turn though.


## Description:
The mission of Apache Flagon is the creation and maintenance of software 
related to thin-client behavioral logging capability useful for business 
analytics, usage analytics, usability and user testing

## Project Status:
Current project status: Ongiong with low activity
Issues for the board: None at this time

## Membership Data:
Apache Flagon was founded 2023-03-21 (2 years ago) There are currently 18
committers and 12 PMC members in this project. The Committer-to-PMC ratio is
3:2.

Community changes, past quarter:
- No new PMC members. Last addition was Evan Jones on 2024-07-10.
- No new committers. Last addition was Evan Jones on 2024-02-13.

Note: Ryan Thenhaus was elected as a committer in Aug 2024. His ICLA is on
file, but account creation was stalled, however, we have reached out to
reinitiate account creation.

## Project Activity:
The community has steadily contributed code to maintain current projects
(UserALE.js && Distill), as well as new features to extend use-cases.
 Contributions have been made by additional contributors and new committers
 (Ryan Thenhaus). Overall, core Flagon products are well documented and
 maintained. Additional work with Kafka to for streaming use-cases and
 alternatives to ELK are planned also.

## Community Health:
Community growth remains slow (it always has been), however, it is growing
nonethelesss. Ryan Thenhaus was elected as a committer; he and other new
contributors have contributed code to the project. Recently, I'm aware that
some PMC and committers have met to discuss proposals for additional Distill
features and a new version of UserALE.js (2.5.0). Notwithstanding, PMC is
aware of drops in traffic on community boards--we will encourage that new
release proposals be posted on dev@ to foster communication. Outside of
releases we are starting to see fractioning within the community, where
specific pockets of PMC and committers are working towards community goals,
but not necessarily with the community, writ large.


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