It's time to produce the first report for the Apache PredictionIO
(incubating) podling!

The report must be posted by the end of day on Wednesday July 6 on the
Incubator wiki as part of https://wiki.apache.org/incubator/July2016. I can
take care of the posting but we will author the report together and you'll
need to sign off on it.

The report has this format:

PredictionIOPredictionIO is an open source Machine Learning Server
built on top of state-of-the-art open source stack, that enables
developers to manage and deployproduction-ready predictive services
for various kinds of machine learningtasks.PredictionIO has been
incubating since 2016-05-26.Three most important issues to address in
the move towards graduation:  1.  2.  3.Any issues that the Incubator
PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to beaware of?How has the community
developed since the last report?How has the project developed since
the last report?Date of last release:  XXXX-XX-XXWhen were the last
committers or PMC members elected?Signed-off-by:  [ ](predictionio)
Andrew Purtell  [ ](predictionio) James Taylor  [ ](predictionio) Lars
Hofhansl  [ ](predictionio) Luciano Resende  [ ](predictionio)
Xiangrui Meng  [ ](predictionio) Suneel Marthi

​When considering
​what are the three most important issues to address in the move toward
graduation, I recommend they be geared toward your development as a well
functioning Apache project. Technical goals might be important to your
success ultimately, but in this context that's all a means to an end, which
is developing a healthy community at Apache around the code. Feel free to
look at prior reports from other podlings in incubation for examples.
Important goals could include:

- Making your first Apache branded release
- Growing the community beyond the initial committers
- Completing the integration of prior PIO project features like the
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Best regards,

   - Andy

Problems worthy of attack prove their worth by hitting back. - Piet Hein
(via Tom White)

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