And now available here too, http://www.encode.io/reports/january-2018

On Thursday, 15 February 2018 14:02:52 UTC, Tom Christie wrote:
>
> Rather late, I know.
>
> GitHub pages doesn't seem to be building the latest report page.
> I'll try to get that resolved for the next report. In the meantime...
>
>
> ===
>
> # January 2018
>
> A rather late monthly update here.
>
> ## CoreAPI
>
> I've started work towards a 3.0 release of `coreapi` - the library that 
> powers our schema representations, documentation generation, and client 
> libraries.
>
> Core API initially started out as an attempt to address hypermedia 
> responses, and demonstrate how we could include both data and links in 
> responses. However by far the biggest use-case has been it's ability to be 
> used for API schema representations.
>
> For all practical purposes, I think this is where our tooling needs to be 
> in focused. Focusing solely on Schema support, rather than general purpose 
> Hypermedia support will allow us to cut some complexity out of the project.
>
> Version 3.0 will include better support for data type representations, 
> which will be included in the core package, rather than in `coreschema`. 
> The new version will also include built-in `OpenAPI support`.
>
> ## 3.8 release
>
> We're currently working towards a 3.8 release. This is largely a 
> maintainance release.
>
> It's possible that some of the work on CoreAPI might tie in with our 3.8 
> release too, for example, we'd like to add support for including response 
> schemas in our schema outputs, which might make it in to the 3.8 release.
>
> ## Triage
>
> We're maintaining a fairly steady ticket count, with generally a little 
> less that 100 open issues, and around 25-30 pull requests.
>
> Having a regular income and being able to pay for both Carlton Gibson and 
> my own time on the project has been invaluable in keeping our triage on 
> track.
>
> ## Finances
>
> Our income is currently around £5000/mo. This currently pays for Carlton 
> Gibson's contracting time, 50% time from myself, and a small amount of 
> ongoing time from Anna Ossowski, handling our invoices and other operations.
>
> I'm currently spending the other 50% of my time on freelancing.
>
> ---
>
> As ever, thanks to all our sponsors, contributors, and users for your 
> ongoing support.
>
>  - Tom Christie, 15th February, 2018.
>

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