This mailing thread is not about Pekko 1.1.0. It is about the management about the Pekko project. There are other mail threads to discuss releases.
On Wed 17 Jan 2024, 16:18 laglangyue, <laglan...@foxmail.com> wrote: > I have recently joined the community, and my opinion is that Pekko > inherits Akka. Akka itself is a very mature project, and we are now fairly > stable, so it is indeed possible for us to graduate. As a vote, I give +1. > What I would prefer is that we graduate when preparing for the release of > version 1.1.0. I believe that in 1.1.0, Pekko truly becomes its own feature. > > 发自我的iPhone > > > ------------------ Original ------------------ > From: PJ Fanning <fannin...@apache.org> > Date: Wed,Jan 17,2024 9:09 PM > To: dev <dev@pekko.apache.org> > Subject: Re: [DISCUSS] Time for Apache Pekko to become an Apache Top Level > Project? > > > > Hi everyone, > > Apache Pekko has been in the Apache Incubator for over a year and I > think we have made very good progress. > > * All modules have at least a v1.0.0 release > * 17 releases (across 12 modules) > * Evidence of good uptake of the Pekko releases and a large number of > ecosystem libs now support Pekko > * well over 1000 PRs merged > * 25+ code contributors > * dozens more users who have been involved in discussions, code > reviews, raising issues, etc. > > I have filled out an assessment form. It is Work in Progress and I > welcome comments and changes from anyone in the community. > > > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/PEKKO/Apache+Maturity+Model+Assessment+for+Pekko > > I would appreciate feedback on whether people think we are ready to > become a TLP. > > Thanks, > PJ > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@pekko.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@pekko.apache.org