I can try to put one together on their behalf, but I don't want to give
an impression that they're doing more than they are..
On 10/11/17 8:04 PM, John D. Ament wrote:
All,
Below is the revised draft. Not much has changed. For mentors receiving
this, we have 5 podlings needing sign off. If you are not sure about
signing off please let the podling know. Otherwise please try to sign
off
at your convenience.
Incubator PMC report for October 2017
The Apache Incubator is the entry path into the ASF for projects and
codebases wishing to become part of the Foundation's efforts.
There are currently 54 podlings incubating. Podlings executed seven
releases last month. Two new IPMC members joined our fold and one new
podling joined. We presently have two or three podlings preparing to
graduate this month.
* Community
New IPMC members:
- Davor Bonaci
- Jacques Le Roux
People who left the IPMC:
* New Podlings
- PageSpeed
* Podlings that failed to report, expected next month
- Gossip
- Myriad
* Podling reports missing sign off, will be removed without mentor sign
off
- BatchEE
- Heron
- Milagro
- NetBeans
- Rya
* Graduations
The board has motions for the following:
- Mnemonic
- PredictionIO
- Juneau (possibly)
* Releases
The following releases entered distribution during the month of
September:
- 2017-09-04 Apache Airflow 1.8.2
- 2017-09-05 Apache MXNet 0.11.0
- 2017-09-13 Apache Impala 2.10.0
- 2017-09-13 Apache Mnemonic 0.9.0
- 2017-09-21 Apache Tephra 0.13.0
- 2017-09-27 Apache PredictionIO 0.12.0
- 2017-09-29 Apache Unomi 1.2.0
* IP Clearance
* Legal / Trademarks
* Infrastructure
- A change to the mlreq process caused delays in creation of mailing
lists for PageSpeed. Work is on going to migrate to a new process for
these requests that is agreeable for IPMC members to execute on.
* Miscellaneous
* Credits
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Table of Contents
Airflow
Amaterasu
Annotator
BatchEE
Daffodil
DataFu
FreeMarker
Gobblin
Gossip
HAWQ
Heron
Juneau
Livy
Milagro
MXNet
Myriad
NetBeans
ODF Toolkit
Rya
SensSoft
Spot
Traffic Control
Weex
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--------------------
Airflow
Airflow is a workflow automation and scheduling system that can be used
to
author and manage data pipelines.
Airflow has been incubating since 2016-03-31.
Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation:
1. We are working on our 4th apache release 1.9.0 and are getting
better
at releases
2.
3.
Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be
aware of?
None
How has the community developed since the last report?
1. We had our third official release 1.8.2 on Aug 7th 2017.
2. Since our last podling report 3 months ago (i.e. between July
5 & Sept 25, inclusive), we grew our contributors from 280 to 315
4. Since our last podling report 3 months ago (i.e. between July
5 & Sept 25, inclusive), we resolved 167 pull requests (currently
at
1797 closed
PRs)
5. Since being accepted into the incubator, the number of companies
officially using Apache Airflow has risen from 30 to 114, 16 new
from
the last podling report.
How has the project developed since the last report?
See above : 167 PR resolved, 35 new contributors, & 16 new companies
officially using it.
How would you assess the podling's maturity?
Please feel free to add your own commentary.
[ ] Initial setup
[ ] Working towards first release
[ ] Community building
[x] Nearing graduation
[ ] Other:
Date of last release:
2017-08-07
When were the last committers or PPMC members elected?
2017-01-01 fokko a.k.a Fokko Driespong (committer/PMC)
Signed-off-by:
[ ](airflow) Chris Nauroth
Comments:
[x](airflow) Hitesh Shah
Comments:
[ ](airflow) Jakob Homan
Comments:
IPMC/Shepherd notes:
A quick look at this month's email and it looks like Airflow is ready to
graduate.
Dave Fisher
--------------------
Amaterasu
Apache Amaterasu is a framework providing continuous deployment for Big
Data
pipelines.
Amaterasu has been incubating since 2017-09-07.
It provides the following capabilities:
Continuous integration tools to package pipelines and run tests.
A repository to store those packaged applications: the applications
repository.
A repository to store the pipelines, and engine configuration (for
instance, location of the Spark master, etc.): per environment - the
configuration repository.
A dashboard to monitor the pipelines.
A DSL and integration hooks allowing third parties to easily integrate.
Amaterasu has been incubating since 2017-09.
Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation:
1. Prepare first release
2. Grow up user and contributor communities
3. Prepare documentation
Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be
aware of?
None
How has the community developed since the last report?
* Talks have been given in different events to promote and give
visibility to Amaterasu
How has the project developed since the last report?
* Resources creation is in progress (website, Jira, git & github
mirror,
...)
* The code donation is in preparation (rename packages, check legal,
...)
* The website has been published and is online.
Date of last release:
N/A
When were the last committers or PMC members elected?
N/A
Signed-off-by:
[X](amaterasu) Jean-Baptiste Onofré
Comments:
[X](amaterasu) Davor Bonaci
Comments: Completing code donation and moving development to Apache
repository is the next step.
[ ](amaterasu) Olivier Lamy
Comments:
IPMC/Shepherd notes:
- Drew Farris (shepherd): Still in project setup phrase, one mentor
observed active on mailing list.
--------------------
Annotator
Annotator provides annotation enabling code for browsers, servers, and
humans.
Annotator has been incubating since 2016-08-30.
Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation:
1. Release initial versions
2. Add active contributors
3. Demonstrate good governance through voting on process improvements.
Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be
aware of?
None at this time.
How has the community developed since the last report?
Community has been pretty stable, with a trickle of new stars, forks,
and
watchers on the GitHub repo. Committers and other interested parties have
made plans to meet in person over the next month and to work on
contributions.
How has the project developed since the last report?
Significant code developments took place to establish the foundation
of
the project through August and September. A simple demonstration of the
most basic functionality is now included in a working build.
How would you assess the podling's maturity?
Please feel free to add your own commentary.
[ ] Initial setup
[X] Working towards first release
[X] Community building
[ ] Nearing graduation
[ ] Other:
Date of last release:
We are still coding toward our first release.
When were the last committers or PPMC members elected?
We are still working to add all initial committers to the project.
Signed-off-by:
[ ](annotator) Nick Kew
Comments:
[ ](annotator) Brian McCallister
Comments:
[ ](annotator) Daniel Gruno
Comments:
[X](annotator) Jim Jagielski
Comments:
IPMC/Shepherd notes:
--------------------
BatchEE
BatchEE projects aims to provide a JBatch implementation (aka JSR352)
and a
set of useful extensions for this specification.
BatchEE has been incubating since 2013-10-03.
Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation:
1. Still increase the community (but hard since it is quite stable and
between new specification releases)
2. -
3. -
Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be
aware of?
No
How has the community developed since the last report?
No much since no new specification version was released.
How has the project developed since the last report?
Not much since it is stable.
How would you assess the podling's maturity?
Please feel free to add your own commentary.
[ ] Initial setup
[ ] Working towards first release
[X] Community building
[ ] Nearing graduation
[ ] Other:
Date of last release:
2016-09-22
When were the last committers or PPMC members elected?
2016-12-18
Signed-off-by:
[ ](batchee) Jean-Baptiste Onofré
Comments:
[ ](batchee) Olivier Lamy
Comments:
[ ](batchee) Mark Struberg
Comments:
IPMC/Shepherd notes:
There is no activity and they are waiting until a new spec arrives.
On the four year anniversary as a podling I think that BatchEE should be
looking how to become a low activity TLP.
Dave Fisher.
--------------------
Daffodil
Apache Daffodil is an implementation of the Data Format Description
Language
(DFDL) used to convert between fixed format data and XML/JSON.
Daffodil has been incubating since 2017-08-27.
Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation:
1. obtaining SGAs
2. establishing new apache-centric infrastructure
3. broadening base of contributors
Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be
aware of?
- Only that chasing the SGAs down is going to take some time, though
this may be typical.
How has the community developed since the last report?
- Users:
(1) The Open Grid Forum's DFDL workgroup mailing list has had inquiries
and questions about Daffodil - using it and creating DFDL schemas.
We will start redirecting such to our incubator users mailing list,
as soon as we're ready.
(2) A large software company has demonstrated a prototype integration of
Daffodil into their commercial product. Of note: they did this without
any support contact to Daffodil developers.
- Developers/Contributors: One new outside developer has been setup, and
has
started a project modifying the Daffodil code-base. This is still in the
pre-Apache
context, and we've no idea if they'll want to contribute back. But it
does
show
both interest and that the technical barriers to entry for new developers
to be
productive are surmountable.
How has the project developed since the last report?
- A final consistent release/build of the legacy (pre-Apache) code-base
is over, all project efforts going forward can be Apache focused
once we have infrastructure setup.
- Progress is being made on obtaining the individual and organizational
SGAs.
How would you assess the podling's maturity?
Please feel free to add your own commentary.
[X] Initial setup
[ ] Working towards first release
[ ] Community building
[ ] Nearing graduation
[ ] Other:
Date of last release:
(none yet) XXXX-XX-XX
When were the last committers or PPMC members elected?
- No changes yet - same as at our project incubator inception
Signed-off-by:
[X](daffodil) John D. Ament
Comments: Podling is still bootstrapping, looking for some feedback
from legal on approaches due to public sector relationship.
[X](daffodil) David Fisher
Comments:
IPMC/Shepherd notes:
--------------------
DataFu
DataFu provides a collection of Hadoop MapReduce jobs and functions in
higher
level languages based on it to perform data analysis. It provides
functions
for common statistics tasks (e.g. quantiles, sampling), PageRank, stream
sessionization, and set and bag operations. DataFu also provides Hadoop
jobs
for incremental data processing in MapReduce.
DataFu has been incubating since 2014-01-05.
Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation:
1. Positive IPMC recommendation vote for graduation
2. Address any IPMC feedback regarding graduation
3. Continue releases
Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be
aware of?
None
How has the community developed since the last report?
No new developments
How has the project developed since the last report?
Added support for Pig macros distributed in JAR.
Added a couple counting macros and TFIDF.
Started graduation discussion in general list.
How would you assess the podling's maturity?
Please feel free to add your own commentary.
[ ] Initial setup
[ ] Working towards first release
[ ] Community building
[x] Nearing graduation
[ ] Other:
Date of last release:
2017-03-10
When were the last committers or PPMC members elected?
July 2016 (Eyal Allweil)
Signed-off-by:
[ ](datafu) Ashutosh Chauhan
Comments:
[ ](datafu) Roman Shaposhnik
Comments:
[X](datafu) Ted Dunning
Comments:
IPMC/Shepherd notes:
johndament: The podling is attempting to graduate, however there are
some
concerns raised within the discussion over how big the actual PMC is.
There have also been concerns raised over the removal of committer
status.
--------------------
FreeMarker
FreeMarker is a template engine, i.e. a generic tool to generate text
output
based on templates. FreeMarker is implemented in Java as a class library
for
programmers.
FreeMarker has been incubating since 2015-07-01.
Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation:
We have a large user base but a rather small group of committers.
This was actually expected, given the maturity (and topic) of the
project.
While the FreeMarker 3 branch, which was started 8 month ago, will be
much
more appealing for contributors, development and growth due to that
will
certainly take a long time. In other respects the project is mature
and
ready for graduation.
Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be
aware of?
We are eager to graduate but we're afraid that the number of active
contributors will prevent that in the foreseeable future. But
remaining in
the incubator for serveral years is obviosly a problem as well.
How has the community developed since the last report?
There were no changes since the last report.
How has the project developed since the last report?
Most activity was in the FreeMarker 3 branch.
The FreeMarker 2 branch was less active, but had some fixes and new
features.
At the moment we are nearing the next release from the 2 branch.
How would you assess the podling's maturity?
Please feel free to add your own commentary.
[ ] Initial setup
[ ] Working towards first release
[X] Community building
[X] Nearing graduation
[ ] Other:
Date of last release:
2017-03-25
When were the last committers or PPMC members elected?
2017-02-13 Woonsan Ko, committer (non-PMC)
Signed-off-by:
[X](freemarker) Jacopo Cappellato
Comments:
[X](freemarker) Jean-Frederic Clere
Comments:
[X](freemarker) David E. Jones
Comments:
[X](freemarker) Ralph Goers
Comments:
[ ](freemarker) Sergio Fernández
Comments:
IPMC/Shepherd notes:
--------------------
Gobblin
Gobblin is a distributed data integration framework that simplifies
common
aspects of big data integration such as data ingestion, replication,
organization and lifecycle management for both streaming and batch data
ecosystems.
Gobblin has been incubating since 2017-02-23.
Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation:
1. Cut our first release.
2. Elect new Committer(s) / PPMC.
3. Update links on website and documentation.
Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be
aware of?
None
How has the community developed since the last report?
* 15+ major companies, startups, universites and research institutes are
now using Gobblin (refer to Powered-by section [1] here:
https://gobblin.apache.org/ )
* Email stats for last month:
u...@gobblin.incubator.apache.org : 25
d...@gobblin.incubator.apache.org : 163
* There have been 40 Commits in last month:
git log --format='%ci' | grep -cE '2017-0(9)'
* 29 of those commits were by non-committers:
git log --format='%ae %ci' | grep -E '2017-0(9)' | cut -d ' ' -f 1 |
sort | uniq -c | sort -n
* Another video conference based meetup happened last month with good
attendance and interest.
* We are continuing to work towards our first release.
[1] This data was collected before incubation via a survey. It was
expanded
to include more companies as and when requested by respective
contributors.
How has the project developed since the last report?
* Continued active development.
* Progress continues to be tracked via JIRA / Sprint dashboard.
How would you assess the podling's maturity?
There is an all around progress, and the podling is working towards its
first release.
[ ] Initial setup
[X] Working towards first release
[X] Community building
[ ] Nearing graduation
[ ] Other:
Date of last release:
N/A
When were the last committers or PPMC members elected?
N/A
Signed-off-by:
[ ](gobblin) Jean-Baptiste Onofré
Comments:
[ ](gobblin) Olivier Lamy
Comments:
[X](gobblin) Jim Jagielski
Comments:
IPMC/Shepherd notes:
johndament: The podling has the right notion of next steps, website is
probably the biggest area of work needed.
--------------------
Gossip
Gossip is an implementation of the Gossip Protocol.
Gossip has been incubating since 2016-04-28.
Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation:
1.
2.
3.
Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be
aware of?
How has the community developed since the last report?
How has the project developed since the last report?
How would you assess the podling's maturity?
Please feel free to add your own commentary.
[ ] Initial setup
[ ] Working towards first release
[ ] Community building
[ ] Nearing graduation
[ ] Other:
Date of last release:
XXXX-XX-XX
When were the last committers or PPMC members elected?
Signed-off-by:
[ ](gossip) P. Taylor Goetz
Comments:
[ ](gossip) Josh Elser
Comments:
[ ](gossip) Drew Farris
Comments:
IPMC/Shepherd notes:
--------------------
HAWQ
HAWQ is an advanced enterprise SQL on Hadoop analytic engine built
around a
robust and high-performance massively-parallel processing (MPP) SQL
framework
evolved from Pivotal Greenplum Database.
HAWQ has been incubating since 2015-09-04.
Three most important issues to address in the move towards
graduation:
1. Continue to improve the project's release cadence. To this
end we plan on expanding automation services to support
increased developer participation.
Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need
to be aware of?
Nothing urgent at this time.
How has the community developed since the last report?
1. Conference Talks (2):
* Big Data Technology Trends. China Big Data Industry Ecosystem
Conference
(Speaker: Lei Chang, August 2, 2017)
* Future Data Warehouse. China CIO Conference (Speaker: Lei Chang, Sep
16,
2017)
2. Active contributions from approximately 20 different community
contributors since the last report (July 2017).
3. Yi JIN volunteered as the release manager for 2.3 release.
4. Three committer candidates are under voting process:
1) Amy BAI
2) ChunLing WANG
3) Hongxu MA
How has the project developed since the last report?
1. Apache HAWQ 2.2.0.0 was released. HAWQ 2.2 is the first binary
release.
Release information:
1) Release page:
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/HAWQ/Apache+HAWQ+2.2.0.0-incubating+Release
2) Issues/tasks fixed (80):
https://issues.apache.org/jira/issues/?filter=12339844
2. The scope of 2.3 release is finalized:
1) New Feature: HAWQ Ranger supports RPS HA. (Done)
2) New Feature: HAWQ Ranger supports Kerberos authentication.
(Done)
3) New Feature: HAWQ Core supports plugable external storage
framework. (On going HAWQ-786)
4) New Feature: HAWQ Core supports HDFS TDE (Transparent Data
Encryption) through libHdfs3. (Done, HAWQ-1193)
5) Licenses: Fix PXF license files located in PXF jar files.
(Not
started HAWQ-1496)
6) Licenses: Check Apache HAWQ mandatory libraries to match
LC20,
LC30 license criteria. (Not started HAWQ-1512)
7) Build: Release build project (On going HAWQ-127)
8) Bug fixes. (On going)
Project page link:
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/HAWQ/Apache+HAWQ+2.3.0.0-incubating+Release
3. Project mail list activity:
Between July 1, 2017 and Sep 25, 2017:
d...@hawq.apache.org & u...@hawq.apache.org
155 emails sent
53 participants
How would you assess the podling's maturity?
Please feel free to add your own commentary.
[ ] Initial setup
[ ] Working towards first release
[ ] Community building
[X] Nearing graduation
[ ] Other:
Date of last release:
2017-07-12, Apache HAWQ 2.2.0.0
When were the last committers or PPMC members elected?
Podling committers (1) added:
Xiang Sheng (https://github.com/stanlyxiang), May 16, 2017
Signed-off-by:
[X](hawq) Alan Gates
Comments:
[ ](hawq) Konstantin Boudnik
Comments:
[ ](hawq) Justin Erenkrantz
Comments:
[ ](hawq) Thejas Nair
Comments:
[ ](hawq) Roman Shaposhnik
Comments:
IPMC/Shepherd notes:
--------------------
Heron
A real-time, distributed, fault-tolerant stream processing engine.
Heron has been incubating since 2017-06-23.
Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation:
1. Finish bootstrapping project, IP clearance, initial website
2. Expanding the community and adding new committers
3. 1st ASF release
Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be
aware of?
Migration to Apache infrastructure is waiting on the SGA from Twitter
which has not provided an ETA.
How has the community developed since the last report?
* Developer discussions have moved from Google groups and Slack to the
Heron Apache dev list.
How has the project developed since the last report?
* Development has been active, despite limited progress migrating to
Apache infra.
How would you assess the podling's maturity?
Please feel free to add your own commentary.
[x] Initial setup
[ ] Working towards first release
[ ] Community building
[ ] Nearing graduation
[ ] Other:
Date of last release:
No Apache releases as of yet. Working on code import.
When were the last committers or PPMC members elected?
N/A, still bootstrapping the project.
Signed-off-by:
[ ](heron) Jake Farrell
Comments:
[ ](heron) Jacques Nadeau
Comments:
[ ](heron) Julien Le Dem
Comments:
[ ](heron) P. Taylor Goetz
Comments:
IPMC/Shepherd notes:
--------------------
Juneau
Apache Juneau is a toolkit for marshalling POJOs to a wide variety of
content
types using a common framework, and for creating sophisticated self-
documenting REST interfaces and microservices using VERY little code.
Juneau has been incubating since 2016-06-24.
Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation:
1. Complete Podling Name Search (currently unresolved).
2. Continue to grow community.
3.
Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be
aware of?
None.
How has the community developed since the last report?
Two new PPMC members:
1) Steve Blackmon
2) Raphi D. Lee
How has the project developed since the last report?
1 new release - Juneau 6.3.1, 08/01/2017
1 release currently in vote - Juneau 6.4.0
Currently undergoing internal graduation discussions within the PPMC.
How would you assess the podling's maturity?
Please feel free to add your own commentary.
[ ] Initial setup
[ ] Working towards first release
[ ] Community building
[X] Nearing graduation
[ ] Other:
Date of last release:
2017-08-01
When were the last committers or PPMC members elected?
2017-07-25
Signed-off-by:
[x](juneau) Craig Russell
Comments: Juneau has made great progress and I believe is ready to
graduate.
[ ](juneau) Jochen Wiedmann
Comments:
[X](juneau) John D. Ament
Comments: Podling is ready to graduate. They understand the Apache
Way and have grown to multiple contributors. Great progress.
IPMC/Shepherd notes:
--------------------
Livy
Livy is web service that exposes a REST interface for managing long
running
Apache Spark contexts in your cluster. With Livy, new applications can be
built on top of Apache Spark that require fine grained interaction with
many
Spark contexts.
Livy has been incubating since 2017-06-05.
Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation:
1. Grow the community to involve more users and contributors.
2. Grow more committers to maintain the project.
3.
Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be
aware of?
N/A
How has the community developed since the last report?
One new committer was elected, more users appeared in mailing list
How has the project developed since the last report?
Several new features including auto completion, get session by name were
proposed and under review.
How would you assess the podling's maturity?
Please feel free to add your own commentary.
[ ] Initial setup
[ ] Working towards first release
[X] Community building
[ ] Nearing graduation
[ ] Other:
Date of last release:
2017-09-01
When were the last committers or PPMC members elected?
2017-09-18
Signed-off-by:
[x](livy) Bikas Saha
Comments:
[ ](livy) Brock Noland
Comments:
[ ](livy) Luciano Resende
Comments:
[ ](livy) Jean-Baptiste Onofre
Comments:
IPMC/Shepherd notes:
--------------------
Milagro
Distributed Cryptography; M-Pin protocol for Identity and Trust
Milagro has been incubating since 2015-12-21.
Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation:
1. Improve project communication
2. Define clear commit guidelines
3. Building the Milagro community – engaging developers and
cryptographers,
raising awareness and helping to secure future of internet.
Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be
aware of?
How has the community developed since the last report?
We moved all of the crypto code to a new organisation on GitHub called
milagro-crypto ( https://github.com/milagro-crypto ).
It is hoped this will enable further engagement with the community and
specifically their involvement in developing the crypto code in other
languages.
Since the last report, two new committers were added.
How has the project developed since the last report?
The development was focused on Milagro Crypto C and Milagro Crypto
JavaScript. Milgaro can now support multiple curves and security levels
in
a single binary.
How would you assess the podling's maturity?
Please feel free to add your own commentary.
[ ] Initial setup
[x] Working towards first release
[ ] Community building
[ ] Nearing graduation
[ ] Other:
Date of last release:
n/a
When were the last committers or PPMC members elected?
n/a
Signed-off-by:
[ ](milagro) Sterling Hughes
Comments:
[ ](milagro) Jan Willem Janssen
Comments:
[ ](milagro) Nick Kew
Comments:
IPMC/Shepherd notes:
--------------------
MXNet
Apache MXNet is an open-source deep learning framework that allows you to
define, train, and deploy deep neural networks on a wide array of
devices,
from cloud infrastructure to mobile devices. It is highly scalable,
allowing for fast model training, and supports a flexible programming
model
and multiple languages. MXNet allows you to mix symbolic and imperative
programming flavors to maximize both efficiency and productivity. MXNet
is
built on a dynamic dependency scheduler that automatically parallelizes
both symbolic and imperative operations on the fly. A graph optimization
layer on top of that makes symbolic execution fast and memory efficient.
The MXNet library is portable and lightweight, and it scales to multiple
GPUs and multiple machines.
Apache MXNet has been incubating since 2017-01-23.
The most important issues to address in the move towards graduation:
1. Establish a predictable release process consistent with Apache Way
--
Ongoing.
2. Grow the Community - Ongoing
3. Update project website to Apache standards - In Progress
4. Identify remaining ICLAs and SGAs that need to be addressed - in
progress
Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be
aware of?
None
How has the community developed since the last report?
a) Various Slack channels and dev@ mailing lists are being used
actively.
New user support and discussion forum created with the guidance of Apache
members at: http://discuss.mxnet.io
b) O’Reilly published a series of blogs about MXNet, including ones
with
step-by-step instructions to implement a convolutional neural network to
classify traffic signs with Apache MXNet:
https://www.oreilly.com/ideas/classifying-traffic-signs-with-mxnet-an-introduction-to-computer-vision-with-neural-networks
https://www.oreilly.com/ideas/apache-mxnetthe-fruit-of-cross-institutional-collaboration
https://www.oreilly.com/ideas/self-driving-trucks-enter-the-fast-lane-using-deep-learning
c) A new blog post published on 28-July showing users how to exploit
the
unique features of Apache MXNet with a cheat sheet:
https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/ai/exploiting-the-unique-features-of-the-apache-mxnet-deep-learning-framework-with-a-cheat-sheet/
d) New Blog series by Viacheslav Kovalevskyi on Apache MxNet in Depth
published on Medium
https://blog.kovalevskyi.com/mxnet-distributed-training-explained-in-depth-part-1-b90c84bda725
e) Members of the community have conducted open meetups to share
information on Apache MXNet:
https://www.meetup.com/Apache-MXNet-learning-group/
f) Talks on Apache MXNet have been held in various universities and
conferences across the world including US, China, etc.:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBkOMtc9BIk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kGktiYF5upk
g) Presently working towards an upcoming 0.12.0 release targeted for
October or November 2017.
How has the project developed since the last report?
a) The code base was migrated from http://github.com/dmlc/mxnet to
https://github.com/apache/incubator-mxnet on 28-July, 2017. The website
has
also been migrated to this repository.
b) From a statistics perspective, in July 2017, 54 authors pushed 140
commits to master, with updates to 358 files including 22K additions and
3K
deletions. In Sep 2017, 62 authors pushed 171 commits to master, with
updates to 467 files including 26K additions and 7K deletions.
c) Documentation- Architecture guides, How To’s, Tutorials, and APIs
continue to be improved.
d) More features (e.g. operators, algorithms) and bug-fixes requested by
the user community continue to be added.
How would you assess the podling's maturity?
Podling is still being established in Apache - hence maturity == Low, but
the project has a very diverse set of contributors.
Please feel free to add your own commentary.
[ ] Initial setup
[ ] Working towards first release
[X] Community building
[ ] Nearing graduation
[ ] Other:
Date of last release:
A maintenance release Apache MXNet-incubating 0.11.0 with few bug-fixes
was released on 05-Sep, 2017.
https://github.com/apache/incubator-mxnet/releases/tag/0.11.0
A maintenance release Apache MXNet-incubating 0.10.0 Post 2 with few
bug-fixes was released on 17-July, 2017.
https://github.com/apache/incubator-mxnet/releases/tag/0.10.0.post2
When were the last committers or PPMC members elected?
Ly Nguyen, Haibin Lin and Madan Jampani were added as committers and
PPMC
members in June 2017.
Signed-off-by:
[X](mxnet) Sebastian Schelter
Comments: Second Suneel's comment that the project should work
towards
more communication on its mailinglists.
[X](mxnet) Suneel Marthi
Comments: Plenty of activity on the project, would love to see more
discussions happening on mail lists or Slack.
[ ](mxnet) Markus Weimer
Comments:
[X](mxnet) Henri Yandell
Comments: Noting acknowledgement that Infra JIRA requests will be
going via mentors due to both the reported
volume of requests and the requests coming from
contributors
and not committers. Also noting that
I've been active on legal-discuss@ regarding MXNet
ICLA/source headers, and in discussion offline
with an employer of contributors who has concerns with
ICLA
signing.
IPMC/Shepherd notes:
johndament: The podling has come under fire recently for what is
perceived to be an over abundant amount of requests coming from
non-committers. If nothing else, it's a sign that they are anxious to
get
going here at Apache and perhaps they need to look at their communication
model, moving more discussion on list, as well as potentially voting in
new
committers.
--------------------
Myriad
Myriad enables co-existence of Apache Hadoop YARN and Apache Mesos
together
on
the same cluster and allows dynamic resource allocations across both
Hadoop
and other applications running on the same physical data center
infrastructure.
Myriad has been incubating since 2015-03-01.
Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation:
1.
2.
3.
Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be
aware of?
How has the community developed since the last report?
How has the project developed since the last report?
How would you assess the podling's maturity?
Please feel free to add your own commentary.
[ ] Initial setup
[ ] Working towards first release
[ ] Community building
[ ] Nearing graduation
[ ] Other:
Date of last release:
XXXX-XX-XX
When were the last committers or PPMC members elected?
Signed-off-by:
[ ](myriad) Benjamin Hindman
Comments:
[ ](myriad) Danese Cooper
Comments:
[ ](myriad) Ted Dunning
Comments:
[ ](myriad) Luciano Resende
Comments:
IPMC/Shepherd notes:
ted: I am concerned about viability here.
--------------------
NetBeans
NetBeans is a development environment, tooling platform and application
framework.
NetBeans has been incubating since 2016-10-01.
Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation:
1. Relicensing of files to ASF.
2. Completion of NOTICE and LICENSE files.
3. Increase the involvement of the community in release tasks.
Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be
aware of?
None.
How has the community developed since the last report?
- Various discussions ongoing on Apache NetBeans dev mailing list.
- First pull requests have been received and community has been reviewing
them.
- At NetBeans meetup in Munich, Sven Reimers, an Apache NetBeans
committer,
demoed Java 9 features (e.g., Jigsaw, JShell, JLink) in Apache NetBeans.
How has the project developed since the last report?
- SGA has been provided by Oracle and accepted by Apache.
- Apache Git repo now contains the 1st code donation, 2 more being worked
on, consisting of around 45,000 files and 4 million LOC.
- Mirroring has been set up via GitHub.
- Around 29000 files have been relicensed to Apache via a converter tool
created by Jan Lahoda, an Apache NetBeans committer.
- Repo has been set up for tools, e.g., the converter tool referenced
above: https://github.com/apache/incubator-netbeans-tools
- Initial README, NOTICE, and LICENSE have been created and pushed.
- Jenkins build jobs have been set up and are working.
- Rat integration has been set up and is working as part of the build
process.
How would you assess the podling's maturity?
Please feel free to add your own commentary.
[X] Initial setup
[X] Working towards first release
[X] Community building
[ ] Nearing graduation
[ ] Other:
Date of last release:
No release yet.
When were the last committers or PPMC members elected?
Only initial committers, no additional voting has been done.
Signed-off-by:
[X](netbeans) Ate Douma
Comments:
[X](netbeans) Bertrand Delacretaz
Comments:
[ ](netbeans) Daniel Gruno
Comments:
[ ](netbeans) Mark Struberg
Comments:
IPMC/Shepherd notes:
johndament: Now that they have their first SGA, podling is getting
their
feet wet in true ASF processes to get a release out the door. On list
activity is great.
--------------------
ODF Toolkit
Java modules that allow programmatic creation, scanning and manipulation
of
OpenDocument Format (ISO/IEC 26300 == ODF) documents
ODF Toolkit has been incubating since 2011-08-01.
Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation:
1. Attract more developers
2. Have frequent releases
3. Fulfil the 1.0 version
Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be
aware of?
None.
How has the community developed since the last report?
Michael Stahl was voted as new committer/PMC member. Being OASIS
ODF TC member and LibreOffice developer.
Patches had been provided by other new developers.
How has the project developed since the last report?
Svante Schubert received sponsorship by German government prototype
fund
to develop a new collaboration feature for the ODF Toolkit within
upcoming
6 months.
Developer vote has passed to move from SVN to GIT to improve
visibility
on GitHub and archive better mergeability for feature branches.
Date of last release:
2017-04-10
When were the last committers or PMC members elected?
2017-08-02
Signed-off-by:
[ ](odftoolkit) Nick Burch
Comments:
[ ](odftoolkit) Yegor Kozlov
Comments:
[X](odftoolkit) Tom Barber
Comments: Some positive steps this month, activity has certainly
picked up and the SVN to Git swap will certainly help things. There were
plenty of +1's on the mailing list to show people are watching, but
gaining
active members is clearly a struggle for the project. New PMC member will
help that also.
IPMC/Shepherd notes:
--------------------
Rya
Rya (pronounced "ree-uh" /rēə/) is a cloud-based RDF triple store that
supports SPARQL queries. Rya is a scalable RDF data management system
built
on
top of Accumulo. Rya uses novel storage methods, indexing schemes, and
query
processing techniques that scale to billions of triples across multiple
nodes.
Rya provides fast and easy access to the data through SPARQL, a
conventional
query mechanism for RDF data.
Rya has been incubating since 2015-09-18.
Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation:
1. Have more releases as part of the Apache Foundation
2. Increase diversity of contributors.
Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be
aware of?
No
How has the community developed since the last report?
* PPMC and IPMC voted to release 3.2.11
How has the project developed since the last report?
* Implemented new types of inferences: owl:hasValue, owl:unionOf,
owl:equivalentClass, owl:allValuesFrom, owl:intersectionOf, owl: oneOf,
owl:someValuesFrom, owl:ReflexiveProperty, owl:hasSelf
* Added documentation and examples for the use of shell, Prospector,
and
Pre-computed joins updater
* Removed/replaced code that used incompatible license (e.g. org.json,
jcalendar) - use ALv2 compatible license now
How would you assess the podling's maturity?
Please feel free to add your own commentary.
[ ] Initial setup
[ ] Working towards first release
[ ] Community building
[x] Nearing graduation
[ ] Other:
Date of last release:
2017-10-10
When were the last committers or PPMC members elected?
* PPMC member Caleb Meier elected on Jan 3rd, 2017
Signed-off-by:
[ ](rya) Josh Elser
Comments:
[ ](rya) Edward J. Yoon
Comments:
[ ](rya) Venkatesh Seetharam
Comments:
[x](rya) Billie Rinaldi
Comments:
IPMC/Shepherd notes:
--------------------
SensSoft
SensSoft is a software tool usability testing platform
SensSoft has been incubating since 2016-07-13.
Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation:
1. Moving towards the first Incubating release of the source code and
other
release artifacts to NPM/Bower, etc.
2. Grow the Apache SensSoft (Incubating) community.
3. Complete the issues highlighted at the SensSoft Roadmap
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/SENSSOFT/Roadmap
Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be
aware of?
No
How has the community developed since the last report?
The community continues development via the scrum method,
sprinting towards the generation of the first release candidate
for UserALE.js. No new community members have come onboard with
development swamping the mailing lists.
How has the project developed since the last report?
The project is making sustainable progress. Project members
are driving towards generation of a release candidate for
UserALE.js 0.1.0.
How would you assess the podling's maturity?
Please feel free to add your own commentary.
[X] Initial setup
[X] Working towards first release
[X] Community building
[ ] Nearing graduation
[ ] Other:
Date of last release:
XXXX-XX-XX
When were the last committers or PPMC members elected?
Arthi Vezhavendan was added to PPMC and Committer base on 2017-01-24
Signed-off-by:
[ ](senssoft) Paul Ramirez
Comments:
[X](senssoft) Lewis John McGibbney
Comments:
[ ](senssoft) Chris Mattmann
Comments:
IPMC/Shepherd notes:
- Drew Farris (shepherd): One mentor active on the mailing lists.
--------------------
Spot
Apache Spot is a solution stack that provides the capability to ingest IT
related telemetry (network flows, domain name service DNS, and proxy
server
logs) and provide unsupervised machine learning capabilities to identify
suspicious activity. The information is organized and presented using
operational analytics so that a security analyst can investigate the most
suspicious connections. Apache Spot is built on and using Apache Spark
and
Apache Hadoop.
Spot has been incubating since 2016-09-23.
Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation:
1. Build diverse community
2. Continue building a strong and diverse body of PPMC members for
long
term project continuity
3. Demonstrate ability to create releases
Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be
aware of?
* Recently Facebook decided to re-license React under MIT license, to
enable compatibility with Apache licensed projects and many others. If
there are not other indications from Incubator board we’ll call out a
vote
to keep it for now:
https://code.facebook.com/posts/300798627056246/relicensing-react-jest-flow-and-immutable-js/
How has the community developed since the last report?
* Committers that are specialized on Ingest functions are merging
branches
for Open Data Model (ODM) development.
* Same case for views in order to simplify the process of normalization
through the UI.
* Datasets with both benign and malicious traffic have been crafted to
allow community to test/evaluate ML executions, and facilitate
visualization exercises when doing Threat Hunting .
* Number of issues and discussion have increased with both feedback/RFE
and bug fixes, which probes adoption, of course Community growth also
consists on continue expanding the Committer baseline.
How has the project developed since the last report?
* The Spot project completed the first official Apache release for Spot
v1.0, approved and voted by Incubator PMC.
* Open Data Model, development efforts continue over its branch in both
directions specification and code pushes.
How would you assess the podling's maturity?
Please feel free to add your own commentary.
[ ] Initial setup
[ ] Working towards first release
[X] Community building
[ ] Nearing graduation
[ ] Other:
Comments:
* Completion of the first Apache release was a significant milestone.
The
focus now needs to be converting the large number of project observers
into
project committers to foster a more diverse community, creating project
awareness through technology blog posts, and Meetups is a significant
effort that needs to happen for project evangelization
Date of last release:
2017-09-08
When were the last committers or PPMC members elected?
2017-06-02
Signed-off-by:
[X](spot) Jarek Jarcec Cecho
Comments:
[ ](spot) Brock Noland
Comments:
[ ](spot) Andrei Savu
Comments:
[X](spot) Uma Maheswara Rao G
Comments:
IPMC/Shepherd notes:
Project is active and moving forward well. They do use ReactJS and will
need to upgrade and release as soon as the relicensed version is
available.
Dave Fisher
--------------------
Traffic Control
Traffic Control is a set of components that can be used to build,
monitor,
configure, and provision a large scale content delivery network (CDN).
Traffic Control has been incubating since 2016-07-12.
Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation:
1. Enhance automation to make it easier to build, install, and configure
each component.
2. Improve documentation to ease ramp-up time for new community members
and
make it easier for existing community members to find what they are
looking
for.
3. Grow the community.
Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be
aware of?
None.
How has the community developed since the last report?
The community took a vote and decided to move to full GitHub for source
code management and to use github for issue tracking instead of Jira.
Traffic Control will be holding its fall summit on October 17th and 18th
in
Atlanta, GA. There are currently over 20 participants from 5 different
companies registered to join.
How has the project developed since the last report?
Since the last report (July 2017), we have
* Merged 93 Pull Requests with 609 commits from 21 contributors
* Opened 284 Github/Jira issues
* Closed 83 Github/Jira issues
* 284 emails sent by 39 people on the dev@ list
* 5 emails sent by 2 people on the users@ list
How would you assess the podling's maturity?
Please feel free to add your own commentary.
At our next summit (Oct 2017), we will be discussing what steps we need
to
take to get to graduation. We still have some hurdles to clear, but it’s
good that we have recognized we need to start the discussion.
[ ] Initial setup
[ ] Working towards first release (wip)
[x] Community building (wip)
[ ] Nearing graduation
[ ] Other:
Date of last release:
Traffic Control 2.0 was released on July 7th, 2017.
When were the last committers or PPMC members elected?
In August, Traffic Control added 3 new committers from 2 different
companies: Derek Gelinas (Comcast), Rob Butts (Comcast) , and Peter Ryder
(Cisco)
Signed-off-by:
[X](trafficcontrol) Phil Sorber
Comments:
[](trafficcontrol) Eric Covener
Comments:
[X](trafficcontrol) Leif Hedstrom
Comments:
IPMC/Shepherd notes:
johndament: It's great to see a community driven in person event being
scheduled. However, the podling should be cautious and ensure that all
information discussed in person is brought back to the list when
complete.
--------------------
Weex
Weex is a framework for building Mobile cross-platform high-performance
UI.
Weex has been incubating since 2016-11-30.
Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation:
1. Move the whole workflow and infra into Apache (not the codebase only).
2. Develop more contributors and committers.
3. More releases while in Incubator.
4. Improve the developer's activity in JIRA and mailing list.
Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be
aware of?
No.
How has the community developed since the last report?
• We voted two new committers: gurisxie, Hanks
• Our Github has growth contributors (131), forks (760), watchers (296)
and stars (5522)
• We have encouraged people to discuss more in the JIRA and dev mailing
list. Up to now, 76 issues have been reported on JIRA and 37 of them are
resolved or closed.
• WebSite Trends Month Active, PV(393698), UV(64096), IP(53712), New
Unique Visitor(36155) , Session(103184)
How has the project developed since the last report?
• 21 authors have pushed 284 commits to master and 285 commits to all
branches since last month.
• We are replacing Facebook's Yoga with Google's FlexboxLayout for our
layout system.
• Several new features including pseudo-class, box-shadow in Android,
3d rotate were proposed and developed under review.
How would you assess the podling's maturity?
Please feel free to add your own commentary.
[ ] Initial setup
[ ] Working towards first release
[X] Community building
[ ] Nearing graduation
[ ] Other:
Date of last release:
2017-06-08
When were the last committers or PPMC members elected?
• gurisxie, 13 Sep 2017
• Hanks, 9 Aug 2017
Signed-off-by:
[ ](weex) Luke Han
Comments:
[ ](weex) Willem Jiang
Comments:
[ ](weex) Stephan Ewen
Comments:
[X](weex) Raphael Bircher
Comments: The community still learning the Apache Way. Also we
have to
work on the diversity.
But we make progress. An additional active Mentor would be good.
IPMC/Shepherd notes:
On Mon, Oct 9, 2017 at 7:04 AM John D. Ament <johndam...@apache.org>
wrote:
All,
Below is the current draft of the board report. Much of the header info
is missing, still in flight. We are missing two podling reports and
four
reports are presently not signed off on. Podling's on CC please make
sure
you've reviewed.
Incubator PMC report for October 2017
The Apache Incubator is the entry path into the ASF for projects and
codebases wishing to become part of the Foundation's efforts.
< narrative >
* Community
New IPMC members:
- Davor Bonaci
- Jacques Le Roux
People who left the IPMC:
* New Podlings
- PageSpeed
* Podlings that failed to report, expected next month
- Gossip
- Myriad
* Podling reports missing sign off, will be removed without mentor sign
off
- BatchEE
- Heron
- NetBeans
- Rya
* Graduations
The board has motions for the following:
- Mnemonic
- PredictionIO
- Your podling here?
* Releases
The following releases entered distribution during the month of
September:
* IP Clearance
* Legal / Trademarks
* Infrastructure
- A change to the mlreq process caused delays in creation of mailing
lists for PageSpeed. Work is on going to migrate to a new process for
these requests that is agreeable for IPMC members to execute on.
* Miscellaneous
* Credits
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Table of Contents
Airflow
Amaterasu
Annotator
BatchEE
Daffodil
DataFu
FreeMarker
Gobblin
Gossip
HAWQ
Heron
Juneau
Livy
Milagro
MXNet
Myriad
NetBeans
ODF Toolkit
Rya
SensSoft
Spot
Traffic Control
Weex
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--------------------
Airflow
Airflow is a workflow automation and scheduling system that can be used
to
author and manage data pipelines.
Airflow has been incubating since 2016-03-31.
Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation:
1. We are working on our 4th apache release 1.9.0 and are getting
better
at releases
2.
3.
Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be
aware of?
None
How has the community developed since the last report?
1. We had our third official release 1.8.2 on Aug 7th 2017.
2. Since our last podling report 3 months ago (i.e. between July
5 & Sept 25, inclusive), we grew our contributors from 280 to 315
4. Since our last podling report 3 months ago (i.e. between July
5 & Sept 25, inclusive), we resolved 167 pull requests (currently
at
1797 closed
PRs)
5. Since being accepted into the incubator, the number of companies
officially using Apache Airflow has risen from 30 to 114, 16 new
from
the last podling report.
How has the project developed since the last report?
See above : 167 PR resolved, 35 new contributors, & 16 new companies
officially using it.
How would you assess the podling's maturity?
Please feel free to add your own commentary.
[ ] Initial setup
[ ] Working towards first release
[ ] Community building
[x] Nearing graduation
[ ] Other:
Date of last release:
2017-08-07
When were the last committers or PPMC members elected?
2017-01-01 fokko a.k.a Fokko Driespong (committer/PMC)
Signed-off-by:
[ ](airflow) Chris Nauroth
Comments:
[x](airflow) Hitesh Shah
Comments:
[ ](airflow) Jakob Homan
Comments:
IPMC/Shepherd notes:
A quick look at this month's email and it looks like Airflow is ready to
graduate.
Dave Fisher
--------------------
Amaterasu
Apache Amaterasu is a framework providing continuous deployment for Big
Data
pipelines.
Amaterasu has been incubating since 2017-09-07.
It provides the following capabilities:
Continuous integration tools to package pipelines and run tests.
A repository to store those packaged applications: the applications
repository.
A repository to store the pipelines, and engine configuration (for
instance, location of the Spark master, etc.): per environment - the
configuration repository.
A dashboard to monitor the pipelines.
A DSL and integration hooks allowing third parties to easily integrate.
Amaterasu has been incubating since 2017-09.
Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation:
1. Prepare first release
2. Grow up user and contributor communities
3. Prepare documentation
Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be
aware of?
None
How has the community developed since the last report?
* Talks have been given in different events to promote and give
visibility to Amaterasu
How has the project developed since the last report?
* Resources creation is in progress (website, Jira, git & github
mirror,
...)
* The code donation is in preparation (rename packages, check legal,
...)
* The website has been published and is online.
Date of last release:
N/A
When were the last committers or PMC members elected?
N/A
Signed-off-by:
[X](amaterasu) Jean-Baptiste Onofré
Comments:
[X](amaterasu) Davor Bonaci
Comments: Completing code donation and moving development to
Apache
repository is the next step.
[ ](amaterasu) Olivier Lamy
Comments:
IPMC/Shepherd notes:
- Drew Farris (shepherd): Still in project setup phrase, one mentor
observed active on mailing list.
--------------------
Annotator
Annotator provides annotation enabling code for browsers, servers, and
humans.
Annotator has been incubating since 2016-08-30.
Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation:
1. Release initial versions
2. Add active contributors
3. Demonstrate good governance through voting on process
improvements.
Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be
aware of?
None at this time.
How has the community developed since the last report?
Community has been pretty stable, with a trickle of new stars, forks,
and watchers on the GitHub repo. Committers and other interested parties
have made plans to meet in person over the next month and to work on
contributions.
How has the project developed since the last report?
Significant code developments took place to establish the foundation
of
the project through August and September. A simple demonstration of the
most basic functionality is now included in a working build.
How would you assess the podling's maturity?
Please feel free to add your own commentary.
[ ] Initial setup
[X] Working towards first release
[X] Community building
[ ] Nearing graduation
[ ] Other:
Date of last release:
We are still coding toward our first release.
When were the last committers or PPMC members elected?
We are still working to add all initial committers to the project.
Signed-off-by:
[ ](annotator) Nick Kew
Comments:
[ ](annotator) Brian McCallister
Comments:
[ ](annotator) Daniel Gruno
Comments:
[X](annotator) Jim Jagielski
Comments:
IPMC/Shepherd notes:
--------------------
BatchEE
BatchEE projects aims to provide a JBatch implementation (aka JSR352)
and a
set of useful extensions for this specification.
BatchEE has been incubating since 2013-10-03.
Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation:
1. Still increase the community (but hard since it is quite stable
and
between new specification releases)
2. -
3. -
Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be
aware of?
No
How has the community developed since the last report?
No much since no new specification version was released.
How has the project developed since the last report?
Not much since it is stable.
How would you assess the podling's maturity?
Please feel free to add your own commentary.
[ ] Initial setup
[ ] Working towards first release
[X] Community building
[ ] Nearing graduation
[ ] Other:
Date of last release:
2016-09-22
When were the last committers or PPMC members elected?
2016-12-18
Signed-off-by:
[ ](batchee) Jean-Baptiste Onofré
Comments:
[ ](batchee) Olivier Lamy
Comments:
[ ](batchee) Mark Struberg
Comments:
IPMC/Shepherd notes:
There is no activity and they are waiting until a new spec arrives.
On the four year anniversary as a podling I think that BatchEE should be
looking how to become a low activity TLP.
Dave Fisher.
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Daffodil
Apache Daffodil is an implementation of the Data Format Description
Language
(DFDL) used to convert between fixed format data and XML/JSON.
Daffodil has been incubating since 2017-08-27.
Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation:
1. obtaining SGAs
2. establishing new apache-centric infrastructure
3. broadening base of contributors
Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be
aware of?
- Only that chasing the SGAs down is going to take some time, though
this may be typical.
How has the community developed since the last report?
- Users:
(1) The Open Grid Forum's DFDL workgroup mailing list has had inquiries
and questions about Daffodil - using it and creating DFDL schemas.
We will start redirecting such to our incubator users mailing list,
as soon as we're ready.
(2) A large software company has demonstrated a prototype integration of
Daffodil into their commercial product. Of note: they did this without
any support contact to Daffodil developers.
- Developers/Contributors: One new outside developer has been setup, and
has
started a project modifying the Daffodil code-base. This is still in the
pre-Apache
context, and we've no idea if they'll want to contribute back. But it
does
show
both interest and that the technical barriers to entry for new
developers
to be
productive are surmountable.
How has the project developed since the last report?
- A final consistent release/build of the legacy (pre-Apache) code-base
is over, all project efforts going forward can be Apache focused
once we have infrastructure setup.
- Progress is being made on obtaining the individual and organizational
SGAs.
How would you assess the podling's maturity?
Please feel free to add your own commentary.
[X] Initial setup
[ ] Working towards first release
[ ] Community building
[ ] Nearing graduation
[ ] Other:
Date of last release:
(none yet) XXXX-XX-XX
When were the last committers or PPMC members elected?
- No changes yet - same as at our project incubator inception
Signed-off-by:
[X](daffodil) John D. Ament
Comments: Podling is still bootstrapping, looking for some feedback
from legal on approaches due to public sector relationship.
[X](daffodil) David Fisher
Comments:
IPMC/Shepherd notes:
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DataFu
DataFu provides a collection of Hadoop MapReduce jobs and functions in
higher
level languages based on it to perform data analysis. It provides
functions
for common statistics tasks (e.g. quantiles, sampling), PageRank, stream
sessionization, and set and bag operations. DataFu also provides Hadoop
jobs
for incremental data processing in MapReduce.
DataFu has been incubating since 2014-01-05.
Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation:
1. Positive IPMC recommendation vote for graduation
2. Address any IPMC feedback regarding graduation
3. Continue releases
Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be
aware of?
None
How has the community developed since the last report?
No new developments
How has the project developed since the last report?
Added support for Pig macros distributed in JAR.
Added a couple counting macros and TFIDF.
Started graduation discussion in general list.
How would you assess the podling's maturity?
Please feel free to add your own commentary.
[ ] Initial setup
[ ] Working towards first release
[ ] Community building
[x] Nearing graduation
[ ] Other:
Date of last release:
2017-03-10
When were the last committers or PPMC members elected?
July 2016 (Eyal Allweil)
Signed-off-by:
[ ](datafu) Ashutosh Chauhan
Comments:
[ ](datafu) Roman Shaposhnik
Comments:
[ ](datafu) Ted Dunning
Comments:
IPMC/Shepherd notes:
johndament: The podling is attempting to graduate, however there are
some concerns raised within the discussion over how big the actual PMC
is.
There have also been concerns raised over the removal of committer
status.
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FreeMarker
FreeMarker is a template engine, i.e. a generic tool to generate text
output
based on templates. FreeMarker is implemented in Java as a class library
for
programmers.
FreeMarker has been incubating since 2015-07-01.
Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation:
We have a large user base but a rather small group of committers.
This was actually expected, given the maturity (and topic) of the
project.
While the FreeMarker 3 branch, which was started 8 month ago, will be
much
more appealing for contributors, development and growth due to that
will
certainly take a long time. In other respects the project is mature
and
ready for graduation.
Any