Hi Dominik, I am not deeply involved in the project at the moment but I agree with your points. Therefore I think that we should go for graduation to a TLP.
Best Marco -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: Philipp Zehnder <[email protected]> Gesendet: Tuesday, 25 October, 2022 10:39 An: [email protected] Betreff: AW: [DISCUSS] Graduate StreamPipes as TLP? Hi Dominik, thanks for opening the discussion. I really enjoy working with the StreamPipes community and am excited about the development of the project. I also think we are ready for graduation and look forward to the next steps and the continued growth of the community. Cheers, Philipp Von: Dominik Riemer <[email protected]> Datum: Montag, 24. Oktober 2022 um 18:18 An: [email protected] <[email protected]> Betreff: [DISCUSS] Graduate StreamPipes as TLP? Hi, since StreamPipes joined the Apache Incubator in November 2019, a lot has happened: * We’ve had five releases in the incubator so far, with three different release managers * We’ve had steady community growth with many new committers & PPMC members * We have constant traffic on the mailing lists and I think we have really adopted the Apache way for development * StreamPipes has now over 9.000 commits, has evolved in terms of quality and feature-richness and we had many talks at ApacheCons and many other events to increase attention for our tool * Our self-assessment of the maturity model [1] looks good and all boxes are ticked 😉 So from my personal view, we are quite ready for graduation to a TLP! The graduation process foresees that we as a community discuss graduation readiness and have a community vote. Afterwards, we bring this to the Incubator list where another vote happens. Finally, the ASF board makes the final decision on graduation to a top-level project. The whole process will probably take several weeks. But first – what do you think? Should we go for graduation? Cheers Dominik [1] https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/STREAMPIPES/StreamPipes+Maturity+Checklist
