+1 from me. Cheers, Chris
On 2/6/13 3:17 PM, "Henry Saputra" <[email protected]> wrote: >+1 LGTM > >Thanks for the report writeup Lewis. > >- Henry > > >On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 4:05 PM, Lewis John Mcgibbney < >[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi All, >> We need to report again this month. Please see below for the report >> and please add/remove content where you see appropriate. I'll get this >> committed when we are done. >> Thanks >> Lewis >> >> ------------------------------------- >> >> The Apache Gora open source framework provides an in-memory data model >>and >> persistence for big data. Gora supports persisting to column stores, key >> value stores, document stores and RDBMSs, and analyzing the data with >> extensive Apache Hadoop MapReduce support. >> >> Project Releases >> >> The Apache Gora team was happy to announce the release of Gora 0.2.1 on >> 7th August 2012. No releases have been made since however a clear >>staregy >> has been established for the 0.3 release. >> >> Overall Project Activity since last report >> >> Since last reporting, the PMC has geared the development drive towards >>the >> 0.3 >> release. We have addressed and resolved 28 of 33 issues meaning that the >> progression towards an RC for 0.3 is well on the way. We currently have >>two >> blockers which nee to be addressed before we can consider the 0.3 RC. >> >> How has the community developed since the last report? >> >> Activity on the user@ list has been very slow since last reporting. It >>was >> invisaged that after ApacheConEU user interest might pick up slightly, >> however >> this has not materialized as we hoped. >> Activity on dev@ has developed in line with our expectations as we move >> towards >> more regular Gora releases. Generally speaking more work needs to be >>done >> in an >> attempt to make it easier for people to use Gora. This is something >>which >> the >> PMC need to work on. >> >> Changes to PMC & Committers >> >> The Gora PMC were very pleased to invite and have Alfonso Nishikawa >> join our ranks in >> early December. After working with the PMC to ensure smooth transition >> into the Apache >> community Alfonso is now contributing to Gora and making a real impact. >> Alfonso >> also joined the Gora PMC. >> >> PMC and Committer diversity >> >> We currently have committers from a wide variety of Apache projects >> including, >> Nutch, Tika, OODT, Camel, Solr, Accumulo, Whirr & Hadoop (this is not >> an exhaustive >> list). We are still actively seeking one or more members to join the >>team >> from >> the Avro community so this will be a main target for us in the future >> post 0.3 release. >> >> Project Branding or Naming issues >> >> NONE >> >> Legal issues >> >> NONE >> >> -- >> Lewis >>

