First, please welcome our new mentors Atri and Dave, who have graciously 
offered their help to navigate the road to graduation. Atri, Dave—many thanks 
and +1!

Second, I thought I’d begin outlining some of our major concerns and issues, in 
frank terms. Our other committers should feel free to jump and contribute any 
thoughts they have, as well!

1. Committers—The last few months have taken a toll on our committer base. Due 
to employment changes, a number of our committers will not be able to 
participate in the project going forward. We need to replenish the ranks. While 
I am working hard on this on my end, we need to accelerate this process. It’s 
worth noting the history of Apache SensSoft here, in brief: Most of our code 
base was gifted by a single organization, and most of our committers worked at 
that company (myself included). We worked on the project, funded by various 
contracts. Recently, many of our committers changed employment (myself 
included), and we won’t be able to count on those committers to work on the 
project, unfunded.  

2. Community—We’ve always struggled in building a larger community. Frankly, I 
believe that this is due in part to our product focus. I have a deep network in 
the Science and Technology space, and academia. I will be doing what I can to 
use that network to augment our community, but I’m not sure that’s the right 
network and can use help in growing our community to meet the right product 
focus.

3. Product Focus—Because project development was driven by a wide range of 
contracts for a variety of applications, we weren’t able to push forward on 
some of the most obvious directions that should make our products really take 
off within ASF and beyond. Namely, I think we were too mired in advanced R&D 
concepts to bring full fruition to our largest potential markets:

1. user behavior logging for usability, user experience testing.
2. user behavior logging for click path, usage analytics

Our UserALE.js product is a high resolution behavioral logging engine with 
multiple deployment operations suitable for single site or enterprise 
deployments. Our backend services, offer a few different scaling options from 
single node dockers, to monstrous kubernetes builds for scale. From a core 
technology perspective, I think we’re a suitable (or at least sufficient) 
open-source alternative to Google Analytics, Masumo (frmrly PIWIK), Click Tale, 
etc. There aren’t a lot of solid open source project out there that offer the 
capabilities and configurability we do, but I don’t think we’ve really 
capitalized on that for community growth.

Known Next Steps;

1. We’re undergoing a name change at the moment (for the reason, see [1]). 
Having some fresh air from a number of projects, I am starting in earnest (I 
promise) tomorrow 11/24. We already have a number of great nominations, which I 
will be submitting to the PODLINGNAMESEARCH process.

2. We’re not far from a massive release. Branch-192 in UserALE.js is a massive 
update to our deployment features (deployable in plugin format), and is about 
ready to ship.


Please @atri @dmeikle, feel free to pose more questions and make suggestions. 
Our ears and eyes are wide open.

Thanks!

Josh


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