LGTM! Le mer. 9 janv. 2019 à 03:57, Otto Fowler <[email protected]> a écrit :
> Nice! Well done guys > > > On January 8, 2019 at 16:25:57, Joe Witt ([email protected]) wrote: > > Team, > > It is again that time to submit our board report. Here is what I plan to > send but please take a look at share any important omissions or issues. > Great work all! > > ## Description: > - Apache NiFi is an easy to use, powerful, and reliable system to process > and > distribute data. > - Apache NiFi MiNiFi is an edge data collection agent built to seamlessly > integrate with and leverage the command and control of NiFi. There are > both > Java and C++ implementations. > - Apache NiFi Registry is a centralized registry for key configuration > items > including flow versions, assets, and extensions for Apache NiFi and > Apache > MiNiFi. > - Apache NiFi Nar Maven Plugin is a release artifact used for supporting > the > NiFi classloader isolation model. > - Apache NiFi Flow Design System is a theme-able set of high quality UI > components and utilities for use across the various Apache NiFi web > applications in order to provide a more consistent user experience. > > ## Issues: > - There are no issues requiring board attention at this time. > > ## Activity: > - Released Apache NiFi 1.8.0 containing numerous new features, bug fixes, > and improvements. This included powerful features like load-balanced > cluster > aware connections and node decommissioning. > - Discussions and work are underway to release the Apache NiFi Registry and > necessary improvements to NiFi to support storing extensions in the > registry > and accessing them at run-time as needed via NiFi. This will reduce the > size of our distribution greatly reducing burden on Apache infrastructure > and improving the overall user experience. > - Discussions and code review underway for a powerful and amazingly simple > concept of NiFi flows executed as functions. The model honors the NiFi > API > but offers wide variation in execution environments and will be useful > for > optimizing performance of certain common use cases. > > ## Health report: > - Health of the community remains strong. Mailing list and JIRA activity > has > remains very active and we find the Apache NiFi slack channel increasing > valuable as a tool to engage with the community and as a source of > redirect > to the mailing lists. > - We have voted in two new committers in this period and there appears to > be > additional pipeline strength brewing as well for committer and PMC merit. > > ## PMC changes: > > - Currently 29 PMC members. > - No new PMC members in the last three months. > - Last PMC additional was Jeremy Dyer on Mon Jul 30 2018. > > ## Committer base changes: > > - Currently 42 committers. > - New committers: > - Ed Berezitsky was added as a committer on Wed Jan 02 2019. > - Nathan Gough was added as a committer on Wed Jan 02 2019. > > ## Releases: > > - Apache NiFi 1.8.0 was released on Sat Oct 27 2018 > > ## Mailing list activity: > > - Activity on the mailing lists remains high with a mixture of new users, > contributors, and deeper more experienced users and contributors sparking > discussion and questions and filing bugs or new features. > > - [email protected]: > - 652 subscribers (up 6 in the last 3 months): > - 737 emails sent to list (702 in previous quarter) > > - [email protected]: > - 432 subscribers (up 3 in the last 3 months): > - 436 emails sent to list (430 in previous quarter) > > - [email protected]: > - 52 subscribers (down 2 in the last 3 months): > - 5439 emails sent to list (6245 in previous quarter) > > > ## JIRA activity: > > - 300 JIRA tickets created in the last 3 months > - 200 JIRA tickets closed/resolved in the last 3 months >
