+1 Thanks for sorting this out, Haisheng!
Francis
On 13/01/2021 10:20 am, Julian Hyde wrote:
Looks good. I'd add a mention of the new chair, and the fact that we
are continuing our tradition of annual rotation. (And our annual
tradition of talking about the tradition, per
https://whimsy.apache.org/board/minutes/Calcite.html#2020-01-15.)
On Tue, Jan 12, 2021 at 2:01 PM Haisheng Yuan <[email protected]> wrote:
Attached below is a draft of this month's board report. I plan to submit it on
Jan 13 (Sorry for the late email). Please let me know if you have any additions
or corrections.
## Description:
Apache Calcite is a highly customizable framework for parsing and planning
queries on data in a wide variety of formats. It allows database-like access,
and in particular a SQL interface and advanced query optimization, for data not
residing in a traditional database.
Avatica is a sub-project within Calcite and provides a framework for building
local and remote JDBC and ODBC database drivers. Avatica has an independent
release schedule and its own repository.
## Issues:
There are no issues requiring board attention.
## Membership Data:
There are currently 51 committers and 23 PMC members in
this project. The Committer-to-PMC ratio is roughly 7:3.
No new committers or PMC members were added in the last 3 months.
## Project Activity:
Calcite 1.26.0 was released on 2020-10-06, with important features such as
supporting SEARCH operator and Sarg literal, adding PIVOT operator in SQL,
adding support for JDK 15 and Guava version 29.0-jre.
On Jan 20th, there will be online meetup for Calcite community with
presentations covering Calcite concepts, recent work on streams, spatial query
implementation.
## Community Health:
The overall activity in the community has slightly decreased in the past few
months without this being worrisome.
153 JIRA tickets created and 94 JIRA tickets closed/resolved in the last 3
months, 20% decrease comparing with last quarter.
The fewer number of design discussions and JIRA activities can be explained by
the holiday season and low number of active committers.