Hi Justin,

I checked the box that Iceberg is "nearing graduation", not that it is
ready to graduate. I think the numbers show that we've had good community
growth and we have added a PPMC member. Adding more and actually getting a
release out are the points that I've listed as the unfinished steps before
graduation.

As an ASF mentor, I think that this community is doing well adopting the
Apache Way, which is why I think it is nearing graduation. To call out a
couple: discussion is open and happens on the dev list or issue tracker;
and artifacts have license documentation that complies with ASF policy (the
major hurdle to the first release).

rb

On Fri, Sep 6, 2019 at 12:19 AM Justin Mclean <jmcl...@apache.org> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I can a couple of concern about the report, first off I don't think any
> project would be ready to graduate if they have not made a release or added
> committers/PPMC members. And it would be grate to see some something other
> than meaningless stats on community growth in the report. Those numbers may
> mean something to people in the project, but they don't mean a lot outside
> of it. Try to write the report as if it was going to be read by something
> who knew very little about your project and
>
> So why does the project think it's ready to graduate? Mentors do you think
> the project is ready to graduate?
>
> Thanks,
> Justin
>


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Ryan Blue
Software Engineer
Netflix

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