+1, would be terrific to graduate. On 16 October 2017 at 00:47, Tom White <t...@cloudera.com> wrote:
> +1 from me. > > Tom > > On Mon, Oct 16, 2017 at 12:59 AM, Michael Brown <mi...@cloudera.com> > wrote: > > I am in favor of graduation. > > > > On Thu, Oct 12, 2017 at 2:17 PM, Todd Lipcon <t...@apache.org> wrote: > > > >> Hey Impala community, > >> > >> It's been a while that all of the Impala infrastructure has been moved > >> over, and the community appears to be functioning healthily, generating > new > >> releases on a regular cadence as well as adding new committers and PPMC > >> members. All of the branding stuff seems great, and the user mailing > list > >> has a healthy amount of traffic and a good track record of answering > >> questions when they come up. > >> > >> As a mentor I think it's probably time to discuss graduation. The > project > >> is already functioning in the same way as your typical Apache TLP and it > >> seems like it's time to become one. > >> > >> Any thoughts? If everyone is on board, the next step would be: > >> > >> 1. Pick the initial PMC chair for the TLP. According to the published > >> Impala Bylaws it seems that this is meant to rotate annually, so no > need to > >> stress too much about it. > >> > >> A couple obvious choices here would be Marcel (as the original founder > of > >> the project) or perhaps Jim (who has done yeoman's work on a lot of the > >> incubation process, podling reports, etc). Others could certainly > volunteer > >> or be nominated as well. > >> > >> 2. Draft a Resolution for the PPMC and IPMC to vote upon. > >> -- the resolution would include the above-decided chair as well as the > list > >> of initial PMC, etc. > >> -- the Initial PMC could be just the current list of PPMC, or you could > >> consider adding others at this point as well. > >> > >> > >> I can help with the above process but figured I'd solicit opinions > first on > >> whether the communit feels it's ready to graduate. > >> > >> Thanks > >> Todd > >> >