Hi Justin,
Thank you for bringing up the discussion aspect. It seems that it may
purely have been an accidental oversight, but PPMCs were aware of the
discussions as well as the decision.The key reason was that the ThirdEye
project did not gain much traction in the open source, and as stated in [1]
the ThirdEye team felt running it under ASF did not have much return on
investment. Hope this helps clarify.

[1] Discussion to move ThirdEye of Apache Pinot
<https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/r23c350271bd907718c6b777b0091e493f93ab407443528d4d549172a%40%3Cprivate.pinot.apache.org%3E>
Best Regards,
Mayank

On Thu, Jun 17, 2021 at 4:09 PM Justin Mclean <jus...@classsoftware.com>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Thanks for taking action on this.
>
> Still one things concerns me, the discussion of removal of ThirdEye is
> unusual as it happened offlist and it seems it was only brought back to the
> list after a decision was made. For decisions like this, all of the PMC
> need to be informed and the decision needs to be made in the open on the
> list. The source of the issue to me seems to be commit rights and I think a
> better way of resolving this would have been considering lowering the
> commit bar. Was that considered in the off list discussions?
>
> Kind Regards,
> Justin
>
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