Sean, Mailing Lists Subscribers: Our first status report: http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/December2014
Our most recent status report: http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/May2015 Current counts on mailing lists (excluding the archive addresses) - Dev: 122 - Users: 30 - Commits: 30 Mailing List Activity Users is a few weeks old and usage is limited thus far. Dev list has had a couple to a few hundred exchanges each month. Github (as a measure of code and documentation contribution): - Shows 27 individuals have contributed code or documentation. - 13 of them are repeat contributors. - 18 have contributed in the past month. - 9 PRs in the past month - 55 PRs in the past 5 months. 37 were merged. The difference of those numbers were the result of reviews/discussion. JIRA - More than 190 of the JIRA tickets are from people outside the PPMC which is nearly 1/3 of all tickets. - Several of these include contributions as attached patches. Represents people adding new features. Fixing coding defects. Adding or correcting documentation. PPMC Growth: - We've added two new members since we joined the Incubator in November, 2014. - There are community members providing the type of contribution to work toward PPMC status. The pipeline is strong and highly encouraging. Committer Independence: - The PPMC membership includes people from a variety of companies with independent influence. The PPMC membership is employed by at least 11 different organizations. This includes Hortonworks, Streamsets, Redlink, Basis Tech, Booze Allen Hamilton, Salesforce, Onyara, Requitest, Twitter, iJET, US Gov. If you look at the contributor base beyond the PPMC the independence is even more encouraging. Given nifi's origins that independence has been established outside the defense space so quickly is fantastic. In short: The community is growing and we continue to incrementally improve and do the things which help community growth occur. Thanks Joe On Fri, May 15, 2015 at 4:26 PM, Sean Busbey <[email protected]> wrote: > On Fri, May 15, 2015 at 11:26 AM, Joe Witt <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Sergio >> >> Am really happy you think so. Was just waiting to get through the release >> before having that discussion. >> >> Do others feel that we are at the point to start that as well? >> >> > Can we get a current accounting for how the community has grown thus far in > incubation? > > I think we have the release cadence bit mostly down. > > > -- > Sean
