Please see my comments inline, thanks 在 2018/1/6 上午2:51, "Dave Fisher" <dave2w...@comcast.net> 写入:
>Hi - > >(1) This looks really cool and I would like to volunteer to Mentor the >project. Great, it is our pleasure to add you as the mentor. The ECharts proposal on wiki.apache.org has been updated by John.D.Ament to add you. > >(2) You mention that there are over 50 contributors, but only list 5 core >developers. Are the 5 core developers all from Baidu? Do you plan to >quickly invite some of the other contributors? Yes, although there are many contributors, the active core developers now are all from Baidu. We want attract more developers to join this project, that is one reason We want to become an apache project. > >Regards, >Dave > >> On Jan 5, 2018, at 2:00 AM, Tan,Zhongyi <tanzhon...@baidu.com> wrote: >> >> Hi, Dear Apache Incubator Community, >> >> Please accept the follow proposal for presentation and discussion: >> >> https://wiki.apache.org/incubator/EChartsProposal >> >> ECharts is a charting and data visualization library written in >>JavaScript . >> It has been an open source project on github since 2013, and is one of >>the >> most popular repositories in topic of data visualization category in >>github. >> >> Best regards. >> >> >> >> >> Below is the proposal also. >> >> >> >> = ECharts Proposal = >> >> === Abstract === >> >> ECharts is a charting and data visualization library written in >>JavaScript. >> >> >> === Proposal === >> >> ECharts provides a powerful, interactive charting and data >>visualization library >> and framework for web browser, mobile App and backend usage. >> >> >> === Background === >> >> A primary goal of data visualization is to communicate information >>clearly and >> efficiently via statistical graphics, plots and other graphics. >> >> Numerical data may be presented in dots, lines, or bars, to visually >>communicate >> a quantitative message. Effective visualization helps users to analyze >>data . >> It makes complex data more readable, understandable.[1] >> >> Now data visualization concerns mainly about presentation and >>propagation in web, >> ECharts uses JavaScript as its basic programing language. It brings >>great >> compatibility across multiple platforms, not only in web browsers, but >>also >> in mobile Apps via embedded web engine or in backend environment via >>the techniques >> of headless browser. >> >> >> === Rationale === >> >> ECharts encapsulates the underlying data transformation, control flow, >>visual >> encoding and rendering, receiving the visualization requirements with >>declarative language, >> and produces interactive charts and components. We will highlight the >>features below to >> illustrate the power that ECharts already has, and our concerns and our >>visions: >> >> * User Diversity: >> ECharts expects that its users are not only web developers, but also >> people with lesser programing skills. So ECharts enables users to >> describe data and settings with declarative language, which lowers >> the barrier but without losing the power, and benefit to transfer >> and store. >> >> * Configurable Interactions: >> ECharts has provided plenty of interactions and aims at providing more. >> Both human interactions and the interactions with upper program are >> supported and can be configurable. >> >> * Large Data: >> Although the browser environment and JavaScript bring some performance >> limits in visualizing large data or performing animations, ECharts have >> been adopting various optimization techniques to rise the upper limit >> of the amount of data that it can process, and keep improving the >> fluency of interactions and animations. >> >> * Cross-Platform: >> The underlying render engine of ECharts can be switched between >> HTMLCanvas, SVG, or VML, which provides good compatibility and brings >> opportunities to optimize performance according to different platform >> and usage scenarios. Besides, ECharts can also works in backend >> environment via headless techniques. >> >> ECharts can be created using headless browsers to pregenerate reports on >> more powerful machines for better performance on resource-limited >>devices >> >> *Extension and Customization: >> ECharts provides extension mechanisms to make new types of chart and >>components, >> adopt other layout algorithms, or even adopt other render techniques. >> Various developers have contributed different types of extensions based >>on ECharts.[2] >> >> >> === Current Status === >> >> ECharts has been an open source project on GitHub[3] since 2013. >> Currently it has more than 20k stars, more than 50k monthly downloads[4] >> in NPM, and is one of the most popular repositories in topic of data >> visualization category in GitHub.[5] And it has been used in many >> products of Baidu and other companies such as Alibaba, Tencent, Netease, >> XinHua News Agency,National Bureau of Statistics of China, Sina, >> State Grid Corporation of China, Lenovo, Ctrip etc. >> >> >> === Meritocracy === >> The ECharts project already operates on meritocratic principles. >> It was originally created by Lin Zhifeng in 2013,adding developers >> worldwide and has accepted multiple major patches from a diverse set >> of contributors. >> >> We will follow ASF meritocratic principles to encourage more >> developers to contribute in this project. We know that only active and >> committed developers from a diverse set of backgrounds can make ECharts >> a successful project. We are also improving the project documentation >> and code to help new developers to get started quickly. >> >> >> === Community === >> >> ECharts has been building an active community for the last four years. >> Currently, the community includes over 50 contributors . >> The core developers of our project are listed below. >> >> === Core Developers === >> >> * Su Shuang (https://github.com/100pah sushuang0...@gmail.com ) >> * Shen Yi (https://github.com/pissang shenyi....@gmail.com ) >> * Zhang Wenli (https://github.com/Ovilia m...@zhangwenli.com ) >> * Li Deqing (https://github.com/deqingli annong...@gmail.com) >> * Dong Rui (https://github.com/erik168 error...@gmail.com) >> >> >> >> === Alignment === >> >> ECharts is popular in data visualization and charting on web projects. >> And ASF has many famous web projects and big data related projects. >> We believe that ASF is a perfect choice to help ECharts project to >> attract more developers and have more cooperation with existing >>projects. >> >> === Known Risks === >> ==== Orphaned products ==== >> Given the current level of investment in ECharts and the stakeholders >> using it - the risk of the project being abandoned is minimal. >> Baidu, for example, is in active development to use ECharts in many of >> its services and many large corporations including Alibaba, Tencent, >> Huawei, Sina, Lenovo use it in their production applications. >> >> ==== Inexperience with Open Source ==== >> ECharts has been an active open source project for more than 4 years. >> During that time, the project has attracted 50+ contributors. >> >> ==== Homogenous Developers ==== >> The most of core developers are from Baidu, but after ECharts was open >>sourced, >> ECharts received a lot of bug fixes and enhancements from other >>developers not working at Baidu. >> And the founder of ECharts,Lin Zhifeng still contributes a lot after he >>left Baidu. >> >> >> === Reliance on Salaried Developers === >> Although some of the developers are salaried, the project is personally >>initiated from >> the beginning. The core developers have been dedicated to this project >>for four years >> and have kept the project independent with developers around the world >>involved. >> >> >> === Relationships with Other Apache Products === >> >> We have not found an existing charting project in Apache yet. And there >>is potential >> cooperation with some existing Apache projects big data related. >> >> >> === A Excessive Fascination with the Apache Brand === >> >> Our interests and motivations are based on the factors mentioned in the >>Rationale >> section rather than the publicity. Furthermore, the brand of ECharts >>has been successful >> in the past years on their own and we would be happy to keep on this >>path. We are honored >> at getting the opportunity to join the ASF, with the understanding to >>ensure its brand >> policies are respected.Also we expect that Apache brand will help to >>attract more contributors. >> >> === Documentation === >> >> [1] Data Visualization: >> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_visualization >> >> [2] ECharts Extensions: >> https://github.com/ecomfe/ECharts#resources >> >> [3] ECharts Information: >> https://github.com/ecomfe/ECharts >> https://ecomfe.github.io/echarts-doc/public/en/index.html >> >> [4] ECharts in NPM: >> https://www.npmjs.com/package/echarts >> >> [5] GitHub Data Visualization Topic: >> https://github.com/topics/data-visualization >> >> >> === Initial Source === >> >> ECharts has been developed since 2013. It currently has an active >>developer and user community >> with a codebase in JavaScript.We currently use Github to maintain our >>source code and >> track issues at https://github.com/ecomfe/ECharts. >> We need to move our respository to Apache infrastructure. >> >> >> === Source and Intellectual Property Submission Plan === >> ECharts source code is available under BSD-3 license and owned by >>Baidu. >> We will work with the committers to get ICLAs signed. >> We will provide a Software Grant Agreement from an authorized signer >> per https://www.apache.org/licenses/software-grant-template.pdf >> >> >> === External Dependencies === >> >> All The dependencies are released under Apache compatible licenses, >>including BSD and MIT. >> >> >> === Required Resources === >> >> ==== Mailing List: ==== >> There are currently no mailing lists. >> The usual mailing lists are expected to be set up when entering >>incubation: >> >> * priv...@echarts.incubator.apache.org >> * d...@echarts.incubator.apache.org >> * comm...@echarts.incubator.apache.org >> >> ==== Git Repositories: ==== >> Upon entering incubation: https://github.com/apache/incubator-echarts >> After incubation, we want to move the existing repo from >>github/ecomfe/echarts to Apache infrastructure. >> >> ==== Issue Tracking: ==== >> ECharts currently uses GitHub to track issues. there are more than 7k >>issues. >> Would like to continue to do so while we discuss migration >>possibilities with the ASF Infra committee. >> >> ==== URL: ==== >> Currently the website url is >>https://ecomfe.github.io/echarts-doc/public/en/index.html. >> It will be moved to http://echarts.incubator.apache.org/ to follow >>incubator conventions. >> >> >> === Initial Committers === >> * Lin Zhifeng (https://github.com/kener kener.linf...@gmail.com) >> * Su Shuang (https://github.com/100pah sushuang0...@gmail.com) >> * Shen Yi (https://github.com/pissang shenyi....@gmail.com) >> * Zhang Wenli (https://github.com/Ovilia m...@zhangwenli.com) >> * Li Deqing (https://github.com/deqingli annong...@gmail.com) >> * Wang Junting >> * Dong Rui (https://github.com/erik168 error...@gmail.com) >> * Huang Houjin (https://github.com/chriswong w...@foxmail.com) >> >> === Sponsors: === >> >> ==== Champion: ==== >> * Kevin A. McGrail >> >> ==== Mentors: ==== >> * Daniel Gruno >> * John D. Ament >> >> ==== Sponsoring Entity ==== >> We are requesting the Incubator to sponsor this project. >> >> >> >> >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: general-unsubscr...@incubator.apache.org >> For additional commands, e-mail: general-h...@incubator.apache.org >