Looks good to me. Thanks for sharing the draft.

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Denis


On Tue, Nov 10, 2020 at 1:55 PM Dmitriy Pavlov <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Igniters,
>
> The report for the Board meeting on Nov 18 is due today.
>
> I've appended the current version of the report at the end of the email.
> The same report has been filed to the agenda.
>
> If you feel that we can add some crucial points to the report, please let
> me know. I guess I still can do some updates.
>
> Sincerely,
> Dmitriy Pavlov
>
> ## Description:
> The mission of Ignite is the creation and maintenance of software related
> to
> High-performance, integrated and distributed In-Memory Database and Caching
> Platform providing in-memory data caching, partitioning, processing, and
> querying components.
>
> ## Issues:
> There are no issues requiring board attention.
>
> ## Membership Data:
> Apache Ignite was founded 2015-08-19 (5 years ago)
> There are currently 54 committers and 34 PMC members in this project.
> The Committer-to-PMC ratio is roughly 7:5.
>
> Community changes, past quarter:
> - No new PMC members. The last addition was Maxim Muzafarov on 2020-04-28.
> - Sergey Stronchinskiy was added as a committer on 2020-10-14
>
> ## Project Activity:
> - Major release 2.9.0 was completed on October
>   (https://blogs.apache.org/ignite/entry/apache-ignite-2-9-released)
> - Minor release 2.9.1 and next major release 2.10.0 are under discussion
> - Community members decided to introduce Apache Ignite as a database (no
>   trademark changes are expected, but the project description needs an
>   update). During entering to the Incubator Ignite was In-memory data grid
> - Community members discuss approaches on how to develop 3.0.0. There are
> two
>   options - separate repository with development of some modules from
> scratch
>   preserving only behavior. The alternative is to develop in evolutionary
> mode
>   using the existing code base changing it several times.
>
> ## Community Health:
> - dev@ mailing list and amount of GitHub-related notifications are almost
> the
>   same.
> - user@ mailing list and amount of PRs/JIRA tickets has a slight decrease
>   -10...-40%
> - Community members continue to write posts and run talks at online
>   meetups
>

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