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We are very grateful to have you and appreciate all your hard work on driving this effort!
Regards.
We are now good. I will update pull requests and Jira issues count.
discussion on the mailing list.
> Hi JB
>
> Great, thank you drove it.
> One gentle reminder : The number of pull request and JIRA issue can be
> updated to the latest.
>
> Regards
> Liang
>
> 2017-02-28 21:46 GMT+08:00 Jean-Baptiste Onofré <
[hidden email]>:
>
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> I created a pull request to add a complete release guide:
>>
>>
https://github.com/apache/incubator-carbondata/pull/617>>
>> I also updated the maturity self-assessment doc:
>>
>>
https://docs.google.com/document/d/12hifkDCfbyramBba1uRHYjwa>> KEcxAyWMxS9iwJ1_etY/edit?usp=sharing
>>
>> I would like just a quick update about CARBONDATA-722 to address the last
>> TODO:
>>
>> "TODO. Add release guide, mailing lists, source repositories, release
>> notes and issue tracker links."
>>
>> Once the release guide is merged and CARBONDATA-722 is addressed, I would
>> like to start the formal discussion about CarbonData graduation.
>>
>> Thanks !
>> Regards
>> JB
>>
>> On 02/20/2017 05:28 PM, Jean-Baptiste Onofré wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> Regarding all work and progress we made so far in Apache CarbonData, I
>>> think it's time to start the discussion about graduation as a new TLP
>>> (Top Level Project) at the Apache Software Foundation.
>>>
>>> Graduation means we are a self-sustaining and self-governing community,
>>> and ready to be a full participant in the Apache Software Foundation. Of
>>> course, it doesn't imply that our community growth is complete or that a
>>> particular level of technical maturity has been reached, rather that we
>>> are on a solid trajectory in those areas. After graduation, we will
>>> still periodically report to the ASF Board to ensure continued growth of
>>> a healthy community.
>>>
>>> Graduation is an important milestone for the project and for the users
>>> community.
>>>
>>> A way to think about graduation readiness is through the Apache Maturity
>>> Model [1]. I think we satisfy most of the requirements [2].
>>> There are some TODOs to address. I will tackle in the coming days
>>> (release guide, security link, ...).
>>>
>>> Regarding the process, graduation consists of drafting a board
>>> resolution, which needs to identify the full Project Management
>>> Committee, and getting it approved by the community, the Incubator, and
>>> the Board. Within the CarbonData community, most of these discussions
>>> and votes have to be on the private@ mailing list.
>>>
>>> I would like to summarize here from points arguing in favor of graduation:
>>> * Project's maturity self-assessment [2]
>>> * 600 pull requests in incubation
>>> * 5 releases (including RC) performed by two different release manager
>>> * 65 contributors
>>> * 4 new committers
>>> * 713 Jira created, 593 resolved or closed
>>>
>>> Thoughts ? If you agree, I would like to share the maturity
>>> self-assessment on the website.
>>>
>>> If you want to help me on some TODO tasks, please, ping me by e-mail,
>>> Skype, hangout or whatever, to sync together.
>>>
>>> Thanks !
>>> Regards
>>> JB
>>>
>>> [1]
http://community.apache.org/apache-way/apache-project->>> maturity-model.html
>>> [2]
>>>
https://docs.google.com/document/d/12hifkDCfbyramBba1uRHYjwa>>> KEcxAyWMxS9iwJ1_etY/edit?usp=sharing
>>>
>>>
>> --
>> Jean-Baptiste Onofré
>>
[hidden email]
>>
http://blog.nanthrax.net>> Talend -
http://www.talend.com>>
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