alamb commented on issue #10156:
URL: https://github.com/apache/datafusion/issues/10156#issuecomment-2344195157

   Final submitted report: 
   
   ## Description:
   The mission of Apache DataFusion is the creation and maintenance of software 
   related to an extensible query engine
   
   ## Project Status:
   Current project status: New + Ongoing (high activity)
   Issues for the board: None
   
   
   ## Membership Data:
   Apache DataFusion was founded 2024-04-16 (5 months ago)
   There are currently 37 committers and 14 PMC members in this project.
   The Committer-to-PMC ratio is roughly 5:2.
   
   Community changes, past quarter:
   - Jay Zhan was added to the PMC on 2024-08-11
   - Mehmet Ozan Kabak was added to the PMC on 2024-06-12
   - Ruihang Xia was added to the PMC on 2024-06-12
   - Berkay Şahin was added as committer on 2024-08-28
   - Eduard Karacharov was added as committer on 2024-08-14
   - Lewis Zhang was added as committer on 2024-06-14
   - Tim Saucer was added as committer on 2024-09-07
   - Weijun Huang was added as committer on 2024-08-27
   
   ## Project Activity:
   The project continues to be active with many PRs and issues opened and closed
   per day.
   
   We wrote two public blogs about our work: [1], [2] and DataFusion and systems
   built on it are being featured in high profile (for the Database world) 
venues
   such as the [CMU Database Systems Seminar]
   
   [1]: https://datafusion.apache.org/blog/2024/07/24/datafusion-40.0.0/
   [2]: https://datafusion.apache.org/blog/2024/07/20/datafusion-comet-0.1.0/
   [CMU Database Systems Seminar]: https://db.cs.cmu.edu/seminar2024/
   
   We are working to [adopt] the sqlparser crate into the project as well
   
   [adopt]: https://github.com/sqlparser-rs/sqlparser-rs/issues/1294
   
   ### DataFusion core
   https://github.com/apache/datafusion
   
   We continue the monthly release cadence versions 40.0.0, 41.0.0 and are on
   track for version 42.0.0. The [41.0.0 release] had almost 70 unique
   contributors.
   
   We are currently focused on performance including for high cardinality
   aggregates and adding support for StringViewArrays. We completed a long
   running project to ensure all aggregate functions use the same API and are
   beginning the same project for window functions.
   
   We have been [discussing what [features] to include, and working to add
   LogicalTypes, as well as to create a more differentiated CLI experience. See
   the [roadmap ticket] for more details.
   
   [features]:  https://github.com/apache/datafusion/issues/12357
   
   [roadmap ticket]: https://github.com/apache/datafusion/issues/11442
   
   
   ### Sub project: DataFusion Python
   
   https://github.com/apache/datafusion-python
   
   The DataFusion Python project has received significant contributions recently
   to make the project more “Pythonic” and now has regular activity from
   maintainers. Tim Saucer has been added as a committer who focuses more 
heavily
   on datafusion-python.
   
   
   ### Sub project: DataFusion Comet
   
   https://github.com/apache/datafusion-comet
   
   The Comet project is very active and recently released its initial 0.1.0
   source release.
   
   Blog post:
   https://datafusion.apache.org/blog/2024/07/20/datafusion-comet-0.1.0/
   
   ### Sub project: DataFusion Ballista
   https://github.com/apache/datafusion-ballista
   https://github.com/apache/datafusion-ballista-python
   
   The Ballista subproject is not very actively maintained, but there have been
   some contributions recently to upgrade to more recent versions of the core
   DataFusion project.
   
   ### Recent Releases
   * COMET-0.2.0 was released on 2024-08-28.
   * 41.0.0 was released on 2024-08-11.
   * PYTHON-39.0.0 was released on 2024-07-02.
   * 39.0.0 was released on 2024-06-10.
   * PYTHON-38.0.1 was released on 2024-05-30.
   * PYTHON-37.1.0 was released on 2024-05-13.
   * 38.0.0 was released on 2024-05-10.
   
   
   ## Community Health:
   It is still hard to keep track of everything going on these, which is a good
   thing. While it is always a struggle to get enough code review capacity, the
   committers keep things going and the community helps each other out with
   reviews. We continue to actively grow our committer and PMC ranks.
   
   There are currently four meetups planned: New York City, San Francisco (for
   the second time!) Belgrade, and Seattle.
   
   
   


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