Re: [DISCUSS] Apache Beam podling graduation readiness

2016-12-03 Thread Roman Shaposhnik
On Sat, Dec 3, 2016 at 9:57 PM, Jean-Baptiste Onofré wrote: > Hi Roman, > > The affiliation for the proposed PMC members is: > > * Tyler Akidau : Google > * Davor Bonaci : Google > * Robert Bradshaw : Google > * Ben

Re: [DISCUSS] Apache Beam podling graduation readiness

2016-12-03 Thread Jean-Baptiste Onofré
Hi Roman, The affiliation for the proposed PMC members is: * Tyler Akidau : Google * Davor Bonaci : Google * Robert Bradshaw : Google * Ben Chambers : Google * Luke Cwik : Google * Stephan Ewen

Re: [DISCUSS] Apache Beam podling graduation readiness

2016-12-03 Thread Frances Perry
> > > * PMC composition: > > * Tyler Akidau , Google > > * Davor Bonaci , Google > > * Robert Bradshaw , Google > > * Ben Chambers , Google > > * Luke Cwik

Re: [DISCUSS] Apache Beam podling graduation readiness

2016-12-03 Thread Roman Shaposhnik
On Fri, Dec 2, 2016 at 11:36 AM, Davor Bonaci wrote: > Hi everyone, > Apache Beam entered incubation in early February. Over the past 10 months, > the podling has made great progress across various areas: refactoring the > project to remove any special treatment given to a

Re: [DISCUSS] Apache Beam podling graduation readiness

2016-12-03 Thread Ted Dunning
I have been very impressed with the efforts (and the success) of the Apache Beam project in building community. This is definitely an example of Things Done Right (tm). On Sat, Dec 3, 2016 at 5:33 AM, Julian Hyde wrote: > The project looks to be ready to graduate. The

Re: [DISCUSS] Apache Beam podling graduation readiness

2016-12-02 Thread Julian Hyde
The project looks to be ready to graduate. The traffic on the dev list shows a community that is in good shape. Thanks for completing the maturity assessment — it helped me assess the state of the project. Julian > On Dec 2, 2016, at 11:36 AM, Davor Bonaci wrote: > > Hi

[DISCUSS] Apache Beam podling graduation readiness

2016-12-02 Thread Davor Bonaci
Hi everyone, Apache Beam entered incubation in early February. Over the past 10 months, the podling has made great progress across various areas: refactoring the project to remove any special treatment given to a runner or a vendor, building processes that encourage open development, evangelizing