I will open a vote in the dev mailing list tomorrow if no one opposes. Thanks
*Ovilia* On Tue, Aug 11, 2020 at 10:59 AM Ovilia <oviliazh...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > We've updated our Website, added links in navbar and translated tools. > We keep the custom download page unchanged and may have a further > discussion when in general incubator mailing list. > > Please check and comment if there's a problem remaining. > > If not, we shall start a community graduation vote [1] in dev@echarts > mailing list soon. > > [1] > https://incubator.apache.org/guides/graduation.html#community_graduation_vote > > Thanks > > *Ovilia* > > > On Tue, Aug 4, 2020 at 5:57 PM Ovilia <oviliazh...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Thanks Max for both choosing ECharts and helping us with graduation. We >> really appreciate it. >> >> Our maturity model is available at [1] and checklist is [2]. >> >> We are currently discussing potential blocks before we start a vote. So >> please >> tell us if you find something should be changed. >> >> [1] >> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/ECHARTS/Apache+Maturity+Model+Assessment+for+ECharts >> [2] >> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/ECHARTS/ECharts+Graduation+Check+List >> >> Thanks >> >> *Ovilia* >> >> >> On Tue, Aug 4, 2020 at 12:43 AM Maxime Beauchemin <m...@preset.io> wrote: >> >>> Hi all! I recently subscribed to the mailing list and wanted to introduce >>> myself and offer some help. >>> >>> My name is Max and I'm the original creator of Apache Airflow (top level) >>> and Apache Superset (soon to graduate). The Superset community is >>> currently >>> voting on this Superset Improvement Proposal [SIP-50] Proposal for using >>> ECharts as our main charting library >>> <https://github.com/apache/incubator-superset/issues/10418>, looking >>> forward to collaborate! >>> <https://github.com/apache/incubator-superset/issues/10418> >>> >>> I wanted to see how we might be able to help ECharts' graduation process >>> as >>> we kick off our process for Superset. Do you all have a checklist and >>> items >>> you're looking for help/support? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Max >>> >>> On Mon, Aug 3, 2020 at 7:43 AM Sheng Qian <quillq...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> > >>> > I agree with softer way raising concern between ASF official and >>> > community, including: >>> > - Using different domain other than Apache hosting external content >>> > including Gallery, Extension, etc. Marking out something like “this is >>> not >>> > officially distributed by ASF” just like cookie collecting >>> announcement on >>> > websites. >>> > - For customized build service on browser, keep the service but also >>> > stated out builded version can not represent official version and it >>> is not >>> > for re-distributing. >>> > >>> > Quill >>> > (Actually another Sheng but to avoid confusion I will use my nickname) >>> > >>> > > 在 2020年8月3日,20:54,Sheng Wu <wu.sheng.841...@gmail.com> 写道: >>> > > >>> > > Yi Shen <shenyi....@gmail.com> 于2020年8月3日周一 下午7:21写道: >>> > > >>> > >>> >>> > >>> From my side, this is not the difference. The download source >>> package >>> > is >>> > >>> never been voted is my concern. >>> > >>> I know the logically, it is just a subset, but whether there is a >>> > change >>> > >> or >>> > >>> unexpected files in the final download, we don't know. And no one >>> would >>> > >>> check. >>> > >>> The whole vote/check process is for manual confirmation about >>> that, the >>> > >>> source release is 100% following the ASF requirements. >>> > >>> >>> > >> >>> > >> I think I get your point. An important reason is the build script >>> used >>> > on >>> > >> the custom builder page is not been checked and voted. >>> > >> I agree to remove this page. But there are still about 1.5k >>> developers >>> > >> using this online tool everyday. >>> > >> We should take it carefully to guide these developers to build from >>> > source >>> > >> in local. >>> > >> >>> > > >>> > > I think you could start a discussion in the gerneral@incubator, to >>> check >>> > > others' ideas. Maybe they have a better solution than removing it. >>> > > For that page, I think you could have a terminal simulation on that >>> page, >>> > > and guide users on how to use the local command at least. >>> > > Or provide a docker image, which including all necessary env, then >>> you >>> > just >>> > > provide one command. Docker image could make the pre-requirement env >>> have >>> > > been installed correctly. >>> > > >>> > > >>> > > Sheng Wu 吴晟 >>> > > Twitter, wusheng1108 >>> > > >>> > > >>> > >> >>> > >> Thanks >>> > >> >>> > >>> On Mon, Aug 3, 2020 at 4:28 PM Sheng Wu <wu.sheng.841...@gmail.com >>> > >>> > wrote: >>> > >>> >>> > >>> Yi Shen <shenyi....@gmail.com> 于2020年8月3日周一 下午4:14写道: >>> > >>> >>> > >>>> Hi, Sheng >>> > >>>> >>> > >>>> The point is, you only vote for the source tar, which includes all >>> > >>>>> contents, with an ASC and sha512 sign. So, only that is an >>> official >>> > >>>> apache >>> > >>>>> release. >>> > >>>>> >>> > >>>> >>> > >>>> I want to explain it a bit more. What we thought is bringing the >>> local >>> > >>> CLI >>> > >>>> to the web. >>> > >>>> In which developers can >>> > >>>> >>> > >>>> 1. Choose a version from the source tar list which have been >>> voted. >>> > >>>> 2. Download the tar and check sha512 on the browser. >>> > >>>> 3. Unzip the tar and build the source into a single js file on the >>> > >>> browser. >>> > >>>> 4. Download the customized built js file. >>> > >>>> >>> > >>>> I guess the main difference between this and the local CLI is all >>> the >>> > >>>> processes are on the browser. >>> > >>>> Please remind us if we missed anything that may cause potential >>> risks >>> > >> in >>> > >>>> it. >>> > >>>> >>> > >>> >>> > >>> From my side, this is not the difference. The download source >>> package >>> > is >>> > >>> never been voted is my concern. >>> > >>> I know the logically, it is just a subset, but whether there is a >>> > change >>> > >> or >>> > >>> unexpected files in the final download, we don't know. And no one >>> would >>> > >>> check. >>> > >>> The whole vote/check process is for manual confirmation about >>> that, the >>> > >>> source release is 100% following the ASF requirements. >>> > >>> >>> > >>> Sheng Wu 吴晟 >>> > >>> Twitter, wusheng1108 >>> > >>> >>> > >>> >>> > >>>> >>> > >>>> Regards. >>> > >>>> >>> > >>>> On Mon, Aug 3, 2020 at 3:03 PM Sheng Wu < >>> wu.sheng.841...@gmail.com> >>> > >>> wrote: >>> > >>>> >>> > >>>>> Ovilia <oviliazh...@gmail.com> 于2020年8月3日周一 下午2:52写道: >>> > >>>>> >>> > >>>>>> Thanks Sheng for the checking. >>> > >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>> Here're my thoughts on these issues: >>> > >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>> 1. I was referring to [1] when checking the navigator. I >>> thought it >>> > >>>> meant >>> > >>>>>> if there's a >>> > >>>>>> "Sponsorship" link, it should link to xxx but I didn't realize >>> it >>> > >>> means >>> > >>>>> the >>> > >>>>>> link is >>> > >>>>>> mandatory. The following link should be added: >>> > >>>>>> Sponsorship, Thanks, Apache Software Foundation. >>> > >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>> >>> > >>>>> Use this to check the potential issue. >>> > >>>>> https://incubator.apache.org/clutch/echarts.html >>> > >>>>> >>> > >>>>> >>> > >>>>>> 2. Gallery is a place to host ECharts works from the community, >>> > >>>> something >>> > >>>>>> similar >>> > >>>>>> to jsfiddle or codepen. The server is currently hosted on a >>> Baidu >>> > >>>> server >>> > >>>>>> and we don't >>> > >>>>>> have a current plan to donate it to ASF. >>> > >>>>>> How about removing the project from the navigator and list it >>> > >>> somewhere >>> > >>>>> as >>> > >>>>>> a >>> > >>>>>> community resource? >>> > >>>>>> >>> > >>>>> >>> > >>>>> Agree, should make it clear, that is a part of >>> community/ecosystem. >>> > >> And >>> > >>>> not >>> > >>>>> a part of ASF or Apache release. They just extend the Apache >>> ECharts. >>> > >>>>> >>> > >>>>> >>> > >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>> 3. Theme files are included in the source release [2] and the >>> > >> current >>> > >>>>>> download-theme page >>> > >>>>>> uses convenient binary files hosted on our server. Is this a >>> > >> problem? >>> > >>>>>> Extensions are mostly made by the community so they are links to >>> > >>>> related >>> > >>>>>> GitHub projects. >>> > >>>>>> I think we should put a more clear instruction on the >>> > >>>>>> download-extention page [3] that >>> > >>>>>> these projects are made by the community. >>> > >>>>>> >>> > >>>>> >>> > >>>>> I just prefer to provide a clear statement and catalogs about >>> links >>> > >> to >>> > >>>> 3rd >>> > >>>>> party extensions, or Apache release. >>> > >>>>> That includes, how and where to report the bug/security issue >>> when >>> > >>> those >>> > >>>>> extensions have issues. >>> > >>>>> Also, where should hold their discussion, such as enhancement, >>> > >>> iteration. >>> > >>>>> >>> > >>>>> >>> > >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>> 4. The tools are currently under translation. We didn't put a >>> "help >>> > >>>>>> translate" note because >>> > >>>>>> we have already found the people who wish to translate and it >>> > >> should >>> > >>> be >>> > >>>>>> done within a few >>> > >>>>>> weeks. Before then, the English Website will have a "(in >>> Chinese)" >>> > >>> note >>> > >>>>> in >>> > >>>>>> the navigator. >>> > >>>>>> >>> > >>>>> >>> > >>>>> Good to know the progress. Could you check whether they could >>> finish >>> > >>>> those >>> > >>>>> before the graduation discussion in the incubator? I hope to ease >>> > >> other >>> > >>>>> people's concern. >>> > >>>>> >>> > >>>>> >>> > >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>> 5. The custom build is used to build a release with the least >>> > >> source >>> > >>>>> files >>> > >>>>>> required. >>> > >>>>>> I think the biggest concern here is that it is not using the >>> source >>> > >>>> files >>> > >>>>>> voted. >>> > >>>>>> How about we change the Web front-end logic to get the source >>> file >>> > >>> from >>> > >>>>>> Apache SVN >>> > >>>>>> that has been voted, to build and be downloaded? Does that seem >>> to >>> > >>> work >>> > >>>>> for >>> > >>>>>> you? >>> > >>>>>> >>> > >>>>> >>> > >>>>> The point is, you only vote for the source tar, which includes >>> all >>> > >>>>> contents, with an ASC and sha512 sign. So, only that is an >>> official >>> > >>>> apache >>> > >>>>> release. >>> > >>>>> If you provide downloads to that only, it is OK. Or, if you >>> prefer >>> > >> the >>> > >>>>> custom mode, do you could provide a local tool to repackage the >>> > >> source >>> > >>>>> code? >>> > >>>>> >>> > >>>>> >>> > >>>>> >>> > >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>> [1] https://www.apache.org/foundation/marks/pmcs#navigation >>> > >>>>>> [2] >>> > >>>> >>> https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/release/incubator/echarts/4.8.0/ >>> > >>>>>> [3] https://echarts.apache.org/en/download-extension.html >>> > >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>> Thanks >>> > >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>> *Ovilia* >>> > >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>> On Mon, Aug 3, 2020 at 11:31 AM Kevin A. McGrail < >>> > >>> kmcgr...@apache.org> >>> > >>>>>> wrote: >>> > >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>> I do not know about the links checker but I do remember there >>> was >>> > >>>>>>> something cobbled together. All it is doing is testing for >>> this >>> > >>>>> policy: >>> > >>>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>> https://www.apache.org/foundation/marks/pmcs#navigation >>> > >>>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>> On 8/2/2020 10:56 PM, Sheng Wu wrote: >>> > >>>>>>>> Hi, Ovilia >>> > >>>>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>> I don't remember, but there is a website link check in the >>> > >>>> incubator, >>> > >>>>>>> does >>> > >>>>>>>> anyone/mentor remember this? >>> > >>>>>>>> From I read from your website, questions >>> > >>>>>>>> 1. There are some links missing. You could compare it with >>> > >>>>>>>> http://skywalking.apache.org/ links menu. >>> > >>>>>>>> 2. There is a menu, called Gallary Chinese. What is that? From >>> > >> my >>> > >>>>>>> reading, >>> > >>>>>>>> it seems more like extensions/plugins? Who owns (s) this repo? >>> > >>>>>>>> 3. Download part, theme, and extension, what are the >>> > >> differences >>> > >>>>>> between >>> > >>>>>>>> these two and Gallary? And I don't remember there is any >>> > >> official >>> > >>>>>> release >>> > >>>>>>>> process(vote/license check, etc.) about these. Could you >>> > >> clarify >>> > >>>> what >>> > >>>>>>> they >>> > >>>>>>>> are? >>> > >>>>>>>> 4. About the tool(s). From my understanding, they are >>> > >>> configuration >>> > >>>>>>>> generation for ECharts, why they are Chinese only, and do you >>> > >>> have >>> > >>>>> open >>> > >>>>>>>> process about how to contribute on these tools? >>> > >>>>>>>> 5. I noticed `Option 3: Custom Build` on the website download >>> > >>> page, >>> > >>>>> how >>> > >>>>>>>> this works? I am a little worried about it breaks the ASF >>> > >> release >>> > >>>>>>> process. >>> > >>>>>>>> Because, the source release(js mostly is not source, no >>> binary) >>> > >>> is >>> > >>>>>> never >>> > >>>>>>>> being voted. I could get the points, seems you provide the >>> > >> users >>> > >>> to >>> > >>>>>> get a >>> > >>>>>>>> subset of the entire source tar. But the unvoted source tars >>> > >> make >>> > >>>> me >>> > >>>>>>> unsure >>> > >>>>>>>> whether this is acceptable in the ASF. What other mentors >>> > >> think? >>> > >>>>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>> Sheng Wu 吴晟 >>> > >>>>>>>> Twitter, wusheng1108 >>> > >>>>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>> Ovilia <oviliazh...@gmail.com> 于2020年8月3日周一 上午10:25写道: >>> > >>>>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>>> Dear mentors, >>> > >>>>>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>>> Can you help us review the graduation related documents and >>> > >> see >>> > >>> if >>> > >>>>>>> there is >>> > >>>>>>>>> something >>> > >>>>>>>>> to be improved? >>> > >>>>>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>>> Thanks >>> > >>>>>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>>> *Ovilia* >>> > >>>>>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>>> On Sun, Aug 2, 2020 at 11:59 AM siwen su <susiw...@gmail.com >>> > >>> > >>>>> wrote: >>> > >>>>>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>>>> Hi all: >>> > >>>>>>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>>>> I have nothing to say about website, It apply all rules of >>> > >>>> Apache, >>> > >>>>>> and >>> > >>>>>>>>> most >>> > >>>>>>>>>> importantly, add some very useful features. >>> > >>>>>>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>>>> About reserving initial PPMC qualification, since I haven't >>> > >>> work >>> > >>>>> with >>> > >>>>>>>>> them, >>> > >>>>>>>>>> but I read about the history of ECharts, Mr Lin Zhifeng and >>> > >> Mr >>> > >>>> Dong >>> > >>>>>> Rui >>> > >>>>>>>>> had >>> > >>>>>>>>>> made remarkable contributions to ECharts, even thought they >>> > >>>> haven't >>> > >>>>>>>>>> contribute during incubating but It can't change the fact >>> > >> that >>> > >>>> they >>> > >>>>>>> have >>> > >>>>>>>>>> laid the foundation for ECharts, so naming they as PMC in >>> > >>> future >>> > >>>>>> would >>> > >>>>>>> be >>> > >>>>>>>>>> reasonable >>> > >>>>>>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>>>> As for the password, distribute it via private mail list >>> > >>> wasn't a >>> > >>>>>> great >>> > >>>>>>>>>> idea,, like @zhongxiang mentioned, someone else would >>> "steal" >>> > >>> it, >>> > >>>>>>>>>> especially we have discussed on dev mail list which lots of >>> > >>>> people >>> > >>>>>> know >>> > >>>>>>>>> how >>> > >>>>>>>>>> passport would be distributed. >>> > >>>>>>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>>>> Best regard >>> > >>>>>>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>>>> Siwen Su >>> > >>>>>>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>>>> Zhongxiang Wang <wan...@apache.org> 于2020年7月30日周四 >>> 下午12:57写道: >>> > >>>>>>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>>>>> Hi, >>> > >>>>>>>>>>> 1. The current website is following the guide of podling >>> > >>> website >>> > >>>>> and >>> > >>>>>>> it >>> > >>>>>>>>>> is >>> > >>>>>>>>>>> all right for me. >>> > >>>>>>>>>>> 2. Sending an important private key or password on email >>> > >>> without >>> > >>>>> any >>> > >>>>>>>>>>> encryption is obviously so unsafe. Some email clients don’t >>> > >>>>> encrypt >>> > >>>>>>> the >>> > >>>>>>>>>>> email content by default and this may lead to a leak of >>> > >>> content >>> > >>>> if >>> > >>>>>>> it’s >>> > >>>>>>>>>>> intercepted during the transmission. So it’s better to >>> > >> enable >>> > >>>>> email >>> > >>>>>>>>>>> encryption in email client and encrypt the raw password or >>> > >> any >>> > >>>>> other >>> > >>>>>>>>>>> important information in the content of the email by some >>> > >>>> advanced >>> > >>>>>>>>>> patterns >>> > >>>>>>>>>>> difficult to crack before sending to a mailing list or >>> > >>>> elsewhere. >>> > >>>>>>>>>>> 3. As for the early PMCs and committers, we should always >>> > >> keep >>> > >>>> the >>> > >>>>>>>>>> founder >>> > >>>>>>>>>>> Zhifeng Lin as PMC, who is so essential to ECharts project. >>> > >>> As I >>> > >>>>>> know, >>> > >>>>>>>>>> he’s >>> > >>>>>>>>>>> been helping silently ECharts project improve and develop >>> by >>> > >>> his >>> > >>>>>>>>>>> professional suggestions. >>> > >>>>>>>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>>>>> Thanks, >>> > >>>>>>>>>>> Zhongxiang Wang. >>> > >>>>>>>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>>>>> On 2020/07/27 05:07:23, Ovilia <oviliazh...@gmail.com> >>> > >> wrote: >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> Hi all, >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> Apache ECharts (incubating) has learned and grown a lot >>> > >> since >>> > >>>> our >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> incubation in Jan >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> 2018. Now, I'm glad to call on a discussion about whether >>> > >> we >>> > >>>> are >>> > >>>>>>>>> ready >>> > >>>>>>>>>>> for >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> graduation and >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> what remains to be done. Hopefully, after this discussion, >>> > >> we >>> > >>>> can >>> > >>>>>> set >>> > >>>>>>>>>> the >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> status to be >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> "near graduation" in the monthly report. >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> Updates since incubation: >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> - 2 new PPMCs (and another has completed the vote and >>> > >>>> undergoing >>> > >>>>>> the >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> process) and 7 >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> new committers were elected and joined the community [1] >>> > >> and >>> > >>>> now >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> we have committers working for more than 6 different >>> > >>> companies. >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> - Our mailing list [2] is very active and we have 79 >>> people >>> > >>>>>>>>> subscribed >>> > >>>>>>>>>> to >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> it. >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> - Released 8 versions by 2 release managers [3]; release >>> > >>> guide >>> > >>>> is >>> > >>>>>> at >>> > >>>>>>>>>> [4] >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> - 73 people have contributed to the project during >>> > >> incubation >>> > >>>> [9] >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> - Assessment of the maturity model is available at [5] >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> - Branding issues have been solved and name searching has >>> > >>> been >>> > >>>>>>>>>> completed >>> > >>>>>>>>>>> [6] >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> Other things we need to discuss: >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> 1. Website >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> We updated our Website [7] content, logo, document, and so >>> > >> on >>> > >>>>>>>>> according >>> > >>>>>>>>>>> to >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> Apache rules >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> and hopefully, it's following all requirements. You may >>> > >> help >>> > >>>>> check >>> > >>>>>>>>> the >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> rules [8] and discuss >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> the ones that you think need to change. >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> 2. Sponsored CDN >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> We have updated the Website with a sponsored CDN to >>> improve >>> > >>>> speed >>> > >>>>>> in >>> > >>>>>>>>>>> China >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> and >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> created an account for all PPMCs. But we are not sure how >>> > >> we >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> should distribute the >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> password of that account? Should we send the password on >>> > >> the >>> > >>>>>> private >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> mailing list? Is that safe enough? >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> Also, the releasing script in the release guide [4] >>> depends >>> > >>> on >>> > >>>>> the >>> > >>>>>>>>>>> password >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> of the CDN >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> private key. How should we distribute it? >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> 3. PMCs and Committers >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> We have to discuss what to do with the initial PPMCs that >>> > >> had >>> > >>>> no >>> > >>>>>>>>> clear >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> contribution to >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> the project during incubation. We should decide on each of >>> > >>>> them, >>> > >>>>> do >>> > >>>>>>>>> we >>> > >>>>>>>>>>> wish >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> to make >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> him a PMC or Committer or neither. Basically, it's decided >>> > >> by >>> > >>>> the >>> > >>>>>>>>>>> project, >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> so please talk about how you feel about this. >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> a. Lin Zhifeng https://github.com/kener >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> b. Dong Rui https://github.com/erik168 >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> c. Huang Houjin https://github.com/chriswong >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> [1] https://echarts.apache.org/en/committers.html >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> [2] >>> > >>> https://lists.apache.org/list.html?dev@echarts.apache.org >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> [3] >>> > >>>>> https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/release/incubator/echarts/ >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> [4] >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>> >>> > >>>>>> >>> > >>>>> >>> > >>>> >>> > >>> >>> > >> >>> > >>> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/ECHARTS/Apache+ECharts+Release+Guide >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> < >>> > >>>>>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>> >>> > >>>>>> >>> > >>>>> >>> > >>>> >>> > >>> >>> > >> >>> > >>> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/ECHARTS/Apache+ECharts+Release+Guide >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> [5] >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>> >>> > >>>>>> >>> > >>>>> >>> > >>>> >>> > >>> >>> > >> >>> > >>> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/ECHARTS/Apache+Maturity+Model+Assessment+for+ECharts >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> [6] >>> > >>>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PODLINGNAMESEARCH-153 >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> [7] http://echarts.apache.org/ >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> [8] https://incubator.apache.org/guides/sites.html >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> [9] Using `git shortlog -sn --since="20 Jan, 2018"` on the >>> > >>>> master >>> > >>>>>>>>>> branch >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> and merging >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> alias >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> *Ovilia* >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>>>>> >>> > >>>>>> >>> > >> >>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> > >>>>>>>>>>> To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@echarts.apache.org >>> > >>>>>>>>>>> For additional commands, e-mail: >>> > >> dev-h...@echarts.apache.org >>> > >>>>>>>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>> -- >>> > >>>>>>> Kevin A. McGrail >>> > >>>>>>> kmcgr...@apache.org >>> > >>>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>> Member, Apache Software Foundation >>> > >>>>>>> Chair Emeritus Apache SpamAssassin Project >>> > >>>>>>> https://www.linkedin.com/in/kmcgrail - 703.798.0171 >>> > >>>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>> >>> > >>> >>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> > >>>>>>> To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@echarts.apache.org >>> > >>>>>>> For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@echarts.apache.org >>> > >>>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>> >>> > >>>>>> >>> > >>>>> >>> > >>>> >>> > >>>> >>> > >>>> -- >>> > >>>> Yi Shen >>> > >>>> Apache ECharts(incubating) PPMC >>> > >>>> >>> > >>> >>> > >> >>> > >> >>> > >> -- >>> > >> Yi Shen >>> > >> Apache ECharts(incubating) PPMC >>> > >> >>> > >>> > --------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> > To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@echarts.apache.org >>> > For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@echarts.apache.org >>> > >>> > >>> >>