+1

I agree, I like the goal. This is a great time to revitalize our
efforts in moving Apache VCL forward as a community.


Aaron

On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 11:56 AM, Andy Kurth <[email protected]> wrote:
> It has been 1 year since VCL graduated to a top level project.  I
> thought it would be a good idea to start a thread to discuss the
> current state of the project and our plans and goals for the next
> year.  Please reply with any additional thoughts you may have.
>
> I think the project and community are doing fairly well.  The good
> news is that we have completed 4 releases - 2.3, 2.3.1, 2.3.2, &
> 2.2.2.  Traffic on the user list has been steady with questions being
> answered skillfully by more and more people.  It also appears as
> though several new institutions are evaluating or implementing VCL
> based on questions asked by new people on the user list.
>
> The not so good news is that development involvement has not
> increased.  Our mentors stressed this during incubation and we made a
> concerted effort to encourage people to contribute with the goal of
> adding new committers to the project.  This needs to continue.  The
> project's lack of growth is beginning to come to the attention of the
> ASF Board of Directors.  As chair, I act as the interface between this
> project and the board.  One duty involves submitting a board report
> every 3 months.  The board members review the reports prior to their
> monthly meeting and approve each project's report by adding their
> initials and comments.  The following is the approval section for our
> report from this month's board agenda:
>
>    AW. Apache VCL Project [Andy Kurth / Greg]
>
>        See Attachment AW
>
>        [ VCL.
>          approved: cm, sr, jj, bd, rf, bp, sc, dc
>          comments:
>             cm: When was the last PMC or committer addition?
>          ]
>
> ("cm" is Chris Mattmann.  See: http://apache.org/foundation/board/)
>
> I don't think there is any need to panic at the current time but this
> should serve as a wake up call.  Our drive to attract development
> involvement didn't end when the the project graduated.  If anything,
> attracting people and gaining committers should become easier.  There
> are more people demonstrating their knowledge of VCL by responding to
> questions on the lists and submitting very thoughtful Jira issues than
> there was a year ago.  We need to continue to encourage this and reach
> out to people who may be committer candidates.
>
> I would like to set a goal of adding at least 3 new committers and 1
> PMC member over the next year.  Does this seem reasonable?
>
> Another area where there is room for improvement is the amount of
> traffic on the dev list discussing development topics.  This is one of
> the most important aspects of "the Apache way".  Anything you are
> working on, especially if it is a major change or new feature, has to
> be discussed on the dev list.  The topic should be brought up before
> you begin development in order to allow others in the community a
> chance to share their thoughts and to volunteer to help.  Throughout
> development, updates should be provided to the dev list.  This can be
> tedious and may go against how you have done things in the past but
> everything needs to be discussed openly.  I am guilty of not doing
> this very well myself and will make an effort to post more regularly.
> I kindly ask others to make a dutiful effort to make sure you involve
> the dev list in the things you are working on.
>
> Please reply if you agree, disagree, or have any additional comments to add.
>
> Thank You,
> Andy



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Aaron Peeler
Program Manager
Virtual Computing Lab
NC State University

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