hi, tison Hello Tison, your question has served as a wake-up call for me. First of all, I strongly support Apache StreamPark to graduate as a Top-Level Project (TLP). During the incubation period, I can see that the nominated committers and PPMC members have put in a lot of effort. I think it is so happy for everyone, especially the committers and PPMC members, to see her successfully graduate. I am indeed a little vague about the responsibilities of PPMC Members. This is my first time to participate in open source, that is, this is my first project to contribute, so even when I made the most contributions, I was not very clear about what my responsibilities were. I mostly did what I could when I was free, or things related to my company's internal applications. For example, the content I contributed was what my company needed. I was responsible for publishing in order to understand the process more, and writing related technical articles and promoting it at the conference was also to promote my own company. Later, after the company's internal functional requirements were basically met, my activity and contribution in the community gradually decreased, but I have been promoting streampark at the open source conferences Flink Forward Asia 2022/2023 and CommunityOverCode Asia 2023/2024. I described my thoughts truthfully, and my vision is not high, haha, so I would like to ask Teacher Tison what else I must do as a PPMC Member? If I know, I believe I can do it, thank you very much.
tison <wander4...@gmail.com> 于2024年8月6日周二 19:09写道: > I wonder if all the participants above don't have opinions on who > should consist of the members of the PMC after graduation. > > This should be the first question the initial PMC should consider. I > can see some of the PPMC members reply above but ignore this question. > If so, this can be a signal that you may not understand what a PMC > should take responsibility of. > > Best, > tison. > > Qingrong wang <monr...@apache.org> 于2024年8月6日周二 18:50写道: > > > > +1 > > > > Thanks Huajie for driving this discussion and collecting statistical > > information! > > > > Over the past two years, I've observed StreamPark's impressive journey > > as part of the Apache Incubator. During this incubation period, the > > project has experienced significant growth, attracting a vibrant > > community of contributors and gaining adoption by numerous companies. > > > > I firmly believe that achieving TLP status will further enhance > > StreamPark's appeal to developers and users alike, positioning it as a > > more mature and reliable project. This milestone will undoubtedly aid > > in expanding its community and solidifying its foundation. > > > > I am enthusiastic about StreamPark's potential as a TLP and look > > forward to contributing to its ongoing success. > > > > Best regards, > > WangQingrong > > > > On Tue, Aug 6, 2024 at 5:29 PM VampireAchao <ac...@apache.org> wrote: > > > > > > Hi Huajie and all, > > > > > > I fully support the proposal for StreamPark to graduate as a Top-Level > > > Project (TLP). > > > > > > The growth and maturity of our community over the incubation period are > > > indeed impressive. Graduating as a TLP will bring several benefits to > our > > > project, including: > > > > > > 1. Increased Visibility: Achieving TLP status will raise the project's > > > profile, attracting more contributors and users, which will further > > > strengthen our community. > > > 2. Enhanced Credibility: Graduation signals the project's stability and > > > maturity, giving potential users and contributors greater confidence in > > > adopting and contributing to StreamPark. > > > 3. Autonomy: As a TLP, StreamPark will have more autonomy in > > > decision-making, allowing us to innovate and grow the project more > > > effectively. > > > 4. Improved Resource Allocation: Graduating may provide better access > to > > > resources and support from the Apache Software Foundation, enabling us > to > > > enhance our infrastructure and development processes. > > > > > > Given the solid metrics and the significant progress we've made, I > believe > > > StreamPark is well-prepared for this important milestone. Let’s move > > > forward with the graduation process and continue to build on our > success. > > > > > > Best regards, > > > Achao > > > > > > Huajie Wang <benj...@apache.org> 于2024年8月2日周五 09:04写道: > > > > > > > Hi, all > > > > > > > > StreamPark began its incubation journey on 9/10, 2022. Since then, > our > > > > community has significantly matured. > > > > > > > > - Currently, our community consists of 15 committers, including > > > > mentors, with 9 serving as PPMC members. > > > > - At present, we boast 146 contributors. > > > > - Throughout the incubation period, we've made 6 releases > > > > - We've had 5 different release managers to date. > > > > - Our software is in production and used by 70 known entities. > > > > - To date, we have opened 1,430 issues, with 1,218 successfully > resolved. > > > > - We have submitted a total of 2,353 PRs, out of which 2,347 have > been > > > > merged or closed. > > > > - We have 6 public speeches(FFA 2022, COC 2023, COC2024) > > > > > > > > Do you think we are ready for graduating as a TLP? > > > > > > > > [1]: https://github.com/apache/incubator-streampark/issues/163 > > > > > > > > > > > > Best, > > > > Huajie Wang > > > > >