lgtm, thanks Yi. On Thu, Jan 9, 2020 at 6:46 PM Prateek Maheshwari <prateek...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Looks good to me, thanks! > > - Prateek > > On Thu, Jan 9, 2020 at 1:43 PM Yi Pan <nickpa...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > ## Description: > > - Apache Samza is a distributed stream processing engine that are highly > > configurable to process events from various data sources, including > > real-time messaging system (e.g. Kafka) and distributed file systems > > (e.g. > > HDFS). > > > > ## Issues: > > - No issues require board attention > > > > ## Membership Data: > > Apache Samza was founded 2015-01-22 (5 years ago) > > There are currently 26 committers and 16 PMC members in this project. > > The Committer-to-PMC ratio is roughly 7:4. > > > > Community changes, past quarter: > > - No new PMC members. Last addition was Boris Shkolnik on 2019-06-06. > > - No new committers. Last addition was Rayman Preet Singh on 2019-07-08. > > > > ## Project Activity: > > - New version 1.3 was released on 12/05/2019 > > - New features via SEPs (i.e. Samza Enhancement Proposals) are proposed > > continuously. > > In the last quarter, there are 4 new SEPs. > > > > ## Community Health: > > - We continue engage with new users via the Q&A on dev email lists. > > - We have Samza talks in many Conferences: > > Strange Loop - Riding the Stream Processing Wave > > Apache Beam Summit (Berlin) - Streaming Pipelines at Scale with > Apache > > Beam and Samza > > ApacheCon North America - Samza 1.0: How we scaled stream processing > at > > LinkedIn > > ApacheCon North America - Samza Portable Runner for Beam > > KubeCon North America - Running Apache Samza on Kubernetes > > - We have organized meetups with the following Samza Talks: > > Sunnyvale - Stream Processing in Python with Samza and Beam > > Sunnyvale - Apache Samza 1.0: Recent Advances and our plans for > future > > in Stream Processing > > Seattle - Scalable Stream Processing with Apache Samza > > > > > > P.S. just fixing one typo. > > > > -Yi > > > > On Thu, Jan 9, 2020 at 1:42 PM Yi Pan <nickpa...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > ## Description: > > > - Apache Samza is a distributed stream processing engine that are > highly > > > configurable to process events from various data sources, including > > > real-time messaging system (e.g. Kafka) and distributed file systems > > > (e.g. > > > HDFS). > > > > > > ## Issues: > > > - No issues requires board attention > > > > > > ## Membership Data: > > > Apache Samza was founded 2015-01-22 (5 years ago) > > > There are currently 26 committers and 16 PMC members in this project. > > > The Committer-to-PMC ratio is roughly 7:4. > > > > > > Community changes, past quarter: > > > - No new PMC members. Last addition was Boris Shkolnik on 2019-06-06. > > > - No new committers. Last addition was Rayman Preet Singh on > 2019-07-08. > > > > > > ## Project Activity: > > > - New version 1.3 was released on 12/05/2019 > > > - New features via SEPs (i.e. Samza Enhancement Proposals) are proposed > > > continuously. > > > In the last quarter, there are 4 new SEPs. > > > > > > ## Community Health: > > > - We continue engage with new users via the Q&A on dev email lists. > > > - We have Samza talks in many Conferences: > > > Strange Loop - Riding the Stream Processing Wave > > > Apache Beam Summit (Berlin) - Streaming Pipelines at Scale with > > Apache > > > Beam and Samza > > > ApacheCon North America - Samza 1.0: How we scaled stream > processing > > > at LinkedIn > > > ApacheCon North America - Samza Portable Runner for Beam > > > KubeCon North America - Running Apache Samza on Kubernetes > > > - We have organized meetups with the following Samza Talks: > > > Sunnyvale - Stream Processing in Python with Samza and Beam > > > Sunnyvale - Apache Samza 1.0: Recent Advances and our plans for > > future > > > in Stream Processing > > > Seattle - Scalable Stream Processing with Apache Samza > > > > > > If the above report looks good, I will submit today. > > > > > > Thanks a lot! > > > > > > -Yi > > > > > > On Thu, Jan 9, 2020 at 10:23 AM Prateek Maheshwari < > prateek...@gmail.com > > > > > > wrote: > > > > > >> Thanks for preparing this Yi. We had the following Samza talks and > > meetups > > >> in 2019. Let's highlight them under Community Health: > > >> > > >> Conferences: > > >> Strange Loop - Riding the Stream Processing Wave > > >> Apache Beam Summit (Berlin) - Streaming Pipelines at Scale with Apache > > >> Beam > > >> and Samza > > >> ApacheCon North America - Samza 1.0: How we scaled stream processing > at > > >> LinkedIn > > >> ApacheCon North America - Samza Portable Runner for Beam > > >> KubeCon North America - Running Apache Samza on Kubernetes > > >> > > >> Meetup Talks: > > >> Sunnyvale - Stream Processing in Python with Samza and Beam > > >> Sunnyvale - Apache Samza 1.0: Recent Advances and our plans for future > > in > > >> Stream Processing > > >> Seattle - Scalable Stream Processing with Apache Samza > > >> > > >> On Thu, Jan 9, 2020 at 1:23 AM Yi Pan <nickpa...@gmail.com> wrote: > > >> > > >> > Hi, all, > > >> > > > >> > Another time to report our project status. I have a draft below and > > >> would > > >> > like input from the community to fill in some more details: > > >> > > > >> > ## Description: > > >> > - Apache Samza is a distributed stream processing engine that are > > highly > > >> > configurable to process events from various data sources, > including > > >> > real-time messaging system (e.g. Kafka) and distributed file > systems > > >> > (e.g. > > >> > HDFS). > > >> > > > >> > ## Issues: > > >> > - No issues requires board attention > > >> > > > >> > ## Membership Data: > > >> > Apache Samza was founded 2015-01-22 (5 years ago) > > >> > There are currently 26 committers and 16 PMC members in this > project. > > >> > The Committer-to-PMC ratio is roughly 7:4. > > >> > > > >> > Community changes, past quarter: > > >> > - No new PMC members. Last addition was Boris Shkolnik on > 2019-06-06. > > >> > - No new committers. Last addition was Rayman Preet Singh on > > 2019-07-08. > > >> > > > >> > ## Project Activity: > > >> > - New version 1.3 was released on 12/05/2019 > > >> > *- [please add related project activities you know here]* > > >> > > > >> > ## Community Health: > > >> > - The community is actively pushing new features via SEPs (i.e. > Samza > > >> > Enhancement Proposals). In the last quarter, there are 4 new SEPs. > > >> > - We continue engage with new users via the Q&A on dev email lists. > > >> > *- [please add examples of community health indicators here, like > new > > >> > companies/users, new meetups/talks, new initiatives proposed and > > >> > in-progress etc.]* > > >> > > > >> > > > > > > -- Jagadish V, Graduate Student, Department of Computer Science, Stanford University