+1, glad to see our community became more active and diverse.
Please give a look and fix the issues [1] before we officially call for the 
graduation vote, Thanks.


[1] https://incubator.apache.org/clutch/brpc.html
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Trista Pan
Twitter & Github: tristaZero




On 10/26/2022 17:01,Jerry Tan<jerry...@apache.org> wrote:
Hi, guys,


Apache brpc (incubating) has learned and grown much since our

incubation in 2018-11-13. It is almost 4 years now.  How time flies.


Now, I'm glad to call on a discussion about whether we are ready for
graduation.

if we all agree, I will call for a vote for the graduate.


Updates since incubation:


1. We release 0.9.6, 0.9.7, 1.0.0,1.1.0, 1.2.0, 1.3.0,  6 releases  by
different release managers (including Jerry Tan, Zhu Jiashun, Lorin Lee,
Wang Weibing, Liu Shuai, Hu Xiguo) (see it at
https://incubator.apache.org/projects/brpc.html)



2. We add 5 new PPMC members including Jiashun Zhu, Wang Weibing, Cai
Daojin, He Lei, and Lorin Lee.



3. We add 8 new committers, including Cai Daojin, He Lei, Mou Guiding,
Lorin Lee, Wang Wei, Liu Shuai, Wang Xiaofeng, and Xiguo Hu. (Chen
Guangming has passed the vote, is in the process of signing ICLA.)


4. We have 17 members subscribed on the private email list and 61 engineers
subscribed on the dev mail list,

The discussion on the dev mail list is active, including release, roadmap,
committer related topics.

(See it https://whimsy.apache.org/roster/ppmc/brpc )


5. Branding issues have been solved and name searching has been completed.

(see it at https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PODLINGNAMESEARCH-202)


6.  Assessment of the maturity model is available at
https://github.com/apache/incubator-brpc/wiki/Maturity-Assessment-for-bRPC,
All answers to these check items are 'Yes'.



So I feel that we are ready to graduate to be a Top level project now.


Our mentors and developers, what is your opinion? Please comments.


Thanks.

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