+1 for the graduation release - we can collect the issues in Jira under version 0.90.0 and can have a separate thread for discussing the things we'd like to see there!
Dominik On 2022/10/25 19:39:59 Tim wrote: > Hi Dominik, > > Thank you for suggesting the discussion on graduation. > Looking at your scetch of the StreamPipes history, it's really > impressive how far StreamPipes' journey has already come and I'm excited > to see where it goes in the future. > So I agree with you and the other community members that we are ready to > move towards graduation and start the process of asking the incubator > list and the ASF board for their approval. > > More than that, I really like the idea - I think I remember discussing > this with you before - of planning a "graduation release" where we > clean up StreamPipes a bit to be ready for the official announcement. > I think we can start on that that soon, or even now. > > > Best > Tim > > Am 25.10.2022 21:04 schrieb Dominik Riemer: > > Hi Chris, > > > > thanks for bringing this up! > > > > I think all PPMC members have also subscribed to the list - what about > > an opt-out approach where PPMC members who don't want to be part of > > the PMC can express that before preparing the board resolution? > > > > Personally, I think it would be great to have at least all PPMC > > members in the initial PMC. > > > > Also, in this thread any opinion regarding graduation is highly > > welcome independent from being active or less-active PPMC member, > > committer or contributor ;-) > > > > Cheers > > Dominik > > > > On 2022/10/25 08:18:54 Christofer Dutz wrote: > >> With my mentor hat on: I think you are ready, so I support this. > >> > >> Also think about discussing things like: Who will be part of the > >> initial PMC? I remember in PLC4X we had loads of totally inactive PPMC > >> members, some never even bothered signing up for the private project > >> list or the project list. So We used that to shed ourselves of > >> dead-skin ;-) > >> > >> Chris > >> > >> > >> From: Dominik Riemer <[email protected]> > >> Date: Monday, 24. October 2022 at 18:18 > >> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> > >> Subject: [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 > >> >
