+1. Thank you, Sean. --Chris Nauroth
On 9/14/16, 8:21 AM, "Sean Busbey" <[email protected]> wrote: Hi folks! It's that time of the quarter again. Here's a draft report, let me know if there's anything else you'd like to see added. ----- Apache Yetus provides libraries and tools that enable contribution and release processes for software projects. ISSUES FOR THE BOARD'S ATTENTION None at this time. RELEASES None since last report. Last release was version 0.3.0 on May 22nd 2016. Volunteer bandwidth for release managing is expected in mid-to-late September. ACTIVITY No new PMC addition in the last three months. Last PMC addition was Kengo Seki on February 28th 2016. No new committer additions in the last three months. Last committer addition was Marco Zühlke on May 23rd 2016. In the last three months the project has had an increase in contributions from new folks and a slight down turn in code from established committers as a part of normal cyclical volunteer attention. We remain reliant on a small pool of our volunteers for the majority of contribution reviews, but the PMC continues to look for potential new committers. Members of the HBase, Hadoop, and Kudu communities worked towards transitioning build tooling they each maintained to track API compatibility changes in Java projects to a common component in Yetus. After expending a fair bit of effort, the work had to be abandoned in favor of per-project tooling due licensing restrictions on its dependencies; contributors did not know of a non-GPL alternative to the base tools for comparing API changes. Mailing list traffic remains low, with an uptick in September. The community remains responsive to discussion requests and filed issues, so we're not concerned. STATS - Currently 7 PMC members - Currently 8 committers - dev list has 41 subscribers (up 5 in the last 3 months) - 38 JIRA tickets created in the last 3 months - 38 JIRA tickets closed/resolved in the last 3 months
