Hi all, This is the draft of the IoTDB quarter report, let me know if I
missed anything.

## Description:
The mission of Apache IoTDB is the creation and maintenance of software
related to an IoT native database with high performance for data management
and analysis.

## Project Status:
Current project status: Ongoing with high activity.
Issues for the board: no.

## Membership Data:
Apache IoTDB was founded 2020-09-16 (5 years ago)
There are currently 83 committers and 32 PMC members in this project.
The Committer-to-PMC ratio is roughly 3:1.

Community changes, past quarter:
- No new PMC members. Last addition was Hongyin Zhang on 2025-11-07.
- Xinhao Gu was added as committer on 2026-06-04

## Project Activity:
- AINode introduced integration with Chronos-2, bringing covariate-aware
  forecasting capabilities to IoTDB’s AI analytics stack. By enabling
  forecasting models to leverage both historical observations and external
  variables, IoTDB continues its evolution toward a comprehensive platform
for
  intelligent time-series management and AI-driven decision support.
- The community continued refining the Table Model SQL experience by
  introducing a series of compatibility and usability enhancements. Inspired
  by widely adopted SQL dialects, these improvements make queries more
concise
  and intuitive, lowering migration costs for users coming from traditional
  relational and analytical databases while improving overall developer
  productivity.
- In March, the community hosted a meetup in Hangzhou, China, centered on
the
  application of IoTDB and AI technologies in industrial scenarios. The
event
  provided a platform for users and contributors to exchange experiences,
  showcase practical deployments, and discuss the future of AI-powered
  time-series data management.


## Community Health:
Overall community health is good.
- [email protected] had a 6% increase in traffic in the past quarter (243
  emails compared to 228)
- The proposal “ThingsBoard IoTDB 2.x Table Model Integration” was accepted
  into Google Summer of Code (GSoC). The program attracted several new
  contributors, including some applicants who were not selected but
continued
  participating in project development and community activities throughout
the
  reporting period.


Best regards,
------------------------
Yuan Tian

Reply via email to