Thanks guys, I have posted the report to the Board Agenda. Regards, Serge...
On Mon, Mar 4, 2024 at 7:54 AM Jean-Baptiste Onofré <j...@nanthrax.net> wrote: > Hi Serge > > It looks good to me. > > Thanks ! > Regards > JB > > On Sun, Mar 3, 2024 at 10:53 PM Serge Huber <shu...@apache.org> wrote: > > > > Hi all, > > > > I have prepared the board report draft for Unomi. You will find it below. > > Please give me your feedback quickly as the deadline is this Wednesday. > > > > Best regards, > > Serge Huber. > > > > ## Description: > > The mission of Apache Unomi is the creation and maintenance of software > > related > > to providing a reference implementation of the OASIS Customer Data > Platform > > specification currently being worked on by the OASIS Context Server > > Technical > > Committee > > > > ## Project Status: > > Current project status: Ongoing > > Issues for the board: none > > > > ## Membership Data: > > Apache Unomi was founded 2019-02-20 (5 years ago) > > There are currently 16 committers and 7 PMC members in this project. > > The Committer-to-PMC ratio is roughly 2:1. > > > > Community changes, past quarter: > > - No new PMC members. Last addition was Taybou on 2021-03-19. > > - No new committers. Last addition was Francois Gerthoffert on > 2022-09-15. > > > > ## Project Activity: > > As Unomi 2 is maturing there is less need for maintenance releases. > > Contributions to the project consist mostly of minor fixes. Focus is > more on > > documentation and helping the community with project usage to help people > > get > > started or solve problems with the new version. The focus is > > currently on improving overall quality and bug fixes, while also > improving > > the > > GraphQL API, which is still young and less used. > > > > ## Community Health: > > The Apache Unomi community is healthy, but not much message traffic has > > happened > > recently, mostly due to the fact that the project is more mature and > > hopefully > > the current documentation is helpful. As usual the mailing lists are not > > used > > by humans much, but the Slack channel has 168 members in it which is > still > > growing. Most people are lurkers though but the community is answering > > people's questions in a timely manner. Contributions are welcome and as > > usual > > a focus is made on being inclusive. As for any decisions and voting of > > course > > the mailing lists are the only place where they happen. JIRA is also used > > for > > project planning, not just for issue tracking. >