The Apache Software Foundation Board of Directors Meeting Minutes December 16, 2015 1. Call to order The meeting was scheduled for 10:30am Pacific and began at 10:35 when a sufficient attendance to constitute a quorum was recognized by the chairman. Other Time Zones: http://timeanddate.com/s/2wy2 The meeting was held via teleconference, hosted by Doug Cutting and Cloudera. IRC #asfboard on irc.freenode.net was used for backup purposes. 2. Roll Call Directors Present: Rich Bowen Shane Curcuru Bertrand Delacretaz Jim Jagielski Chris Mattmann David Nalley Brett Porter Sam Ruby Greg Stein Directors Absent: none Executive Officers Present: Ross Gardler Kevin A. McGrail - arrived at 11:00 Craig L Russell Executive Officers Absent: none Guests: Daniel Gruno Henri Yandell Marvin Humphrey Sean Kelly Tom Pappas - arrived at 11:15 3. Minutes from previous meetings Published minutes can be found at: http://www.apache.org/foundation/board/calendar.html A. The meeting of November 18, 2015 See: board_minutes_2015_11_18.txt Approved by General Consent. 4. Executive Officer Reports A. Chairman [Brett] First up, apologies to those I've missed emails from recently - I've been running quite behind for the last few weeks. Aside from that, nothing specific to report from the last month. In January, I'll propose a date for the next Annual Members Meeting, so that we can aim to hold it in March again. I intend to run this past the board list shortly. B. President [Ross] Lots of housekeeping work this month, but nothing warranting board attention. I am meeting with an existing sponsor later this week to discuss the directed sponsorship model. The sponsor in question is not dissatisfied with the existing model but is keen to understand what options are available to them as they have an interest in helping the PMC fund and organize community events. I will work with VP Fundraising if there is interest in moving forwards with an experiment. Executive Assistant -------------------------- A fairly normal month for our EA. Lots of "eyes and ears" activities. Plenty of hands on work with TAC. Melissa is trying to use the experimental application built by Ross and Rich (within the ComDev project) to pull Apache related meetups from meetups.com and publish them to the website. There are some technical difficulties to be resolved in the process but with some manual intervention from Rich we now have a regularly updated meetups calendar at http://www.apache.org/events/meetups.html (actually this has been live for some time, and Sally has beein including the info in her weekly roundups since June, e.g. https://blogs.apache.org/foundation/date/20150619, but I don't think it has been reported before). Brand Management --------------------------- Further evidence of success in the ongoing decentralization efforts are seen within the Hadoop PMC who are called out as having successfully managed some recent trademark issues. The IPMC is also complimented on efficient handling of trademark searches. Interestingly another foundation is drawing on our VP Brand Managements experience as they further refine their own trademark policies. A testament to the work done here in the ASF by both the VP Brand Management and the foundation as a whole. Fundraising ---------------- Two sponsors have decided not to renew in the last month. Neither cited any dissatisfaction with the foundation. A third sponsor has been identified as "at risk". VP Fundraising reports that this should not have a significant impact on the budget and the financial models provided by Virtual seem to confirm this. However, I have requested an analysis of the impact and will add it here, or report verbally, if it comes in time for this months meeting. Otherwise I will address this next month. Marketing and Publicity ------------------------------- Mostly business as usual, although there is an issue with "non-media-related phone calls with customer (usually end-user) issues with certain Apache projects/products, the majority related to of the presence of Apache-powered products on mobile devices/apps, with a high number of calls received at non-business hours." I am trying to understand the scale of this problem and discussing solutions with Sally. Sally has submitted two alternative logo designs resulting from feedback collated from the initial designs shared earlier. Generally speaking both designs have been received well. The next stage will be to incorporate them into the recently completed site redesign. This work includes rolling out a visual system, which will translate our new logo across all ASF assets, from the Website to "powered by" graphics to the annual report, as well as provide the feather glyph for projects wishing to update their own logos. As always Sally will be progressing at a manageable pace and seeking input from the Membership at appropriate points. Infrastructure ------------------ The "Merge all the Things" experiment with the Whimsy project is causing some churn in the GitHub integration tooling. However, it is progressing well (see Whimsy report for more information). The board previously undertook an action to provide more clarity on expected git usage patterns, this action has been completed. After a "disappointing" report last month in that critical services fell below the SLA for the first time we see it rebound this month to a fantastic 99.98%. Other services remain above SLA and continue to improve with the "all services" uptime being an excellent 99.93% (SLA is 98%). Work on the new mail infrastructure is progressing well, with a changeover planned in the next few months. Travel Assistance Committee --------------------------------------- No report submitted at the time of writing. Christofer Dutz has joined TAC. Chris is a recent TAC recipient and brings new ideas and energy to the committee. TAC applications for Apache NA is now open. The committee is focusing on expanding beyond the existing ASF community in an attempt to attract people genuinely new to the ASF. However no revisisions to the application process have been made at this time, the intent is not to change to many things at once. Additionally, please see Attachments 1 through 6. C. Treasurer [Chris] The Treasurer’s Office is reviewing paperwork from a book publisher regarding donation paperwork and working with VP Fundraising to determine how/who/if it should be signed. Virtual has turned over the Quickbooks file, questionnaire and supporting documents to the contracted CPA. A 2nd extension was filed before December 15th. Review is anticipated in January 2016 with the 990 to follow shortly thereafter ahead of Mar 15, 2016 final deadline. The Treasurer’s Office is working with Virtual to set up a telecon before EOY to review the variances that we are seeing in the expenses as compared to budget. Income and Expenses for November 2015 CASH BASIS Current Balances: Nov 2015 Citizens Checking $867,226 Amazon- ASF Payments $- Paypal - ASF $70,667 Wells Fargo Checking - ASF $334,234 Wells Fargo Savings $288,307 Total Checking/Savings $1,560,433 Income Summary: Public Donations $2,837 Sponsorship Program $100,000 Programs Income $- Interest Income $14 Total Income $102,851 Expense Summary: Infrastructure $50,762 Sponsorship Program $- Programs Expense $- Publicity $5,455 Brand Management $1,959 Conferences $- Travel Assistance Committee $1,294 Tax and Audit $- Treasury Services $3,100 General & Administrative $8,371 Total Expense $70,941 Net Income $31,910 D. Secretary [Craig] The tool to detect discrepancies in the contributor license agreements has been useful to help ameliorate the problem. Notices were sent to all people whose ICLA was unaccounted for. Thirteen of the missing ICLAs have been resubmitted. In November, 69 iclas, seven cclas, and two grants were received and filed. E. Executive Vice President [Rich] On November 25th, we sent a CFP announcement to all dev@ and users@ lists, and the submissions are trickling in. We are in the quiet period before the storm. We expect to see talk submissions ramp up in January, leading up to the February deadline, and we will, accordingly, start pushing the CFP particularly hard at the beginning of the year. F. Vice Chairman [Greg] Sent a couple emails with my "hat" on, but nothing of substance to report. Executive officer reports approved as submitted by General Consent. 5. Additional Officer Reports A. VP of W3C Relations [Andy Seaborne / David] See Attachment 7 B. Apache Legal Affairs Committee [Jim Jagielski] See Attachment 8 C. Apache Security Team Project [Mark J. Cox / Brett] See Attachment 9 Additional officer reports approved as submitted by General Consent. 6. Committee Reports Summary of Reports The following reports required further discussion: # Archiva [bp] # Axis [sr] # Bloodhound [bp] # Continuum [bp] # Giraph [bp] # Groovy [bp] # Gump [bp] # Helix [bp] # MRUnit [sr] # Pivot [sr] # Portals [bp] # Rave [bp] # Stanbol [bp] # Synapse [bp] # Tajo [bp] # Tiles [bp] # Tomcat [bp] # Wink [bp] A. Apache Allura Project [Dave Brondsema / Shane] See Attachment A B. Apache Any23 Project [Lewis John McGibbney / Rich] See Attachment B C. Apache Archiva Project [Olivier Lamy / Chris] No report was submitted. D. Apache Aurora Project [Bill Farner / Sam] See Attachment D E. Apache Axis Project [Deepal Jayasinghe / Bertrand] See Attachment E @Jim: please report next month on the Axis/Synapse relationship and release issue F. Apache Bigtop Project [Andrew Purtell / Greg] See Attachment F G. Apache Bloodhound Project [Gary Martin / Jim] No report was submitted. H. Apache Brooklyn Project [Richard Downer / Bertrand] See Attachment H I. Apache BVal Project [Matt Benson / Sam] See Attachment I J. Apache Calcite Project [Julian Hyde / Greg] See Attachment J K. Apache Camel Project [Christian Mueller / David] See Attachment K L. Apache Cayenne Project [Andrus Adamchik / Jim] See Attachment L M. Apache Chemistry Project [Florian Müller / Shane] See Attachment M N. Apache CloudStack Project [Sebastien Goasguen / Chris] See Attachment N O. Apache Commons Project [Gary D. Gregory / Rich] See Attachment O P. Apache Continuum Project [Brent Atkinson / Brett] No report was submitted. @Brett: pursue a report for Continuum Q. Apache Cordova Project [Shazron Abdullah / Rich] See Attachment Q R. Apache cTAKES Project [Pei J Chen / Sam] See Attachment R S. Apache Curator Project [Jordan Zimmerman / Shane] See Attachment S T. Apache Falcon Project [Srikanth Sundarrajan / David] See Attachment T U. Apache Felix Project [Carsten Ziegeler / Bertrand] See Attachment U V. Apache Flex Project [Alex Harui / Greg] See Attachment V W. Apache Flink Project [Stephan Ewen / Chris] See Attachment W X. Apache Geronimo Project [Alan Cabrera / Brett] See Attachment X Y. Apache Giraph Project [Avery Ching / Jim] No report was submitted. Z. Apache Groovy Project [Guillaume Laforge / Greg] No report was submitted. AA. Apache Gump Project [Stefan Bodewig / Bertrand] See Attachment AA AB. Apache Helix Project [Kishore Gopalakrishna / David] No report was submitted. AC. Apache Hive Project [Ashutosh Chauhan / Rich] See Attachment AC AD. Apache Ignite Project [Dmitriy Setrakyan / Jim] See Attachment AD AE. Apache Incubator Project [Ted Dunning / Chris] See Attachment AE AF. Apache Jackrabbit Project [Michael Dürig / Sam] See Attachment AF AG. Apache Karaf Project [Jean-Baptiste Onofré / Shane] See Attachment AG AH. Apache Kylin Project [Luke Han / Brett] See Attachment AH AI. Apache Labs Project [Jan Iversen / Brett] See Attachment AI AJ. Apache Lucene Project [Michael McCandless / Bertrand] See Attachment AJ AK. Apache Lucene.Net Project [Prescott Nasser / Rich] See Attachment AK AL. Apache MRUnit Project [Brock Noland / Shane] No report was submitted. @Shane: pursue a report for MRUnit AM. Apache OFBiz Project [Jacopo Cappellato / Jim] See Attachment AM AN. Apache Olingo Project [Christian Amend / Greg] See Attachment AN AO. Apache OODT Project [Tom Barber / Sam] See Attachment AO AP. Apache OpenJPA Project [Pinaki Poddar / David] See Attachment AP AQ. Apache OpenNLP Project [Jörn Kottmann / Chris] See Attachment AQ AR. Apache OpenWebBeans Project [Mark Struberg / Shane] See Attachment AR AS. Apache Pig Project [Rohini Palaniswamy / Chris] See Attachment AS AT. Apache Pivot Project [Roger Whitcomb / Jim] See Attachment AT @Ross: Notify PMC that tools are available to aid in the Apache Extras migration. AU. Apache Portable Runtime (APR) Project [Jeff Trawick / Rich] See Attachment AU AV. Apache Portals Project [David Sean Taylor / Greg] See Attachment AV @Greg: Please include community changes and releases are included in reports AW. Apache Rave Project [Matt Franklin / Brett] No report was submitted. The PMC has voted to move the project to the attic. AX. Apache REEF Project [Markus Weimer / Sam] See Attachment AX AY. Apache ServiceMix Project [Krzysztof Sobkowiak / Bertrand] See Attachment AY AZ. Apache Shiro Project [Les Hazlewood / David] See Attachment AZ BA. Apache Sling Project [Carsten Ziegeler / Rich] See Attachment BA BB. Apache SpamAssassin Project [Kevin A. McGrail / Shane] See Attachment BB BC. Apache Stanbol Project [Fabian Christ / Chris] No report was submitted. @Chris: pursue a report for Stanbol BD. Apache Storm Project [P. Taylor Goetz / Bertrand] See Attachment BD BE. Apache Synapse Project [Hiranya Jayathilaka / David] No report was submitted. BF. Apache Tajo Project [Hyunsik Choi / Brett] No report was submitted. @Brett: pursue a report for Tajo BG. Apache Tiles Project [Mick Semb Wever / Jim] See Attachment BG @Jim: Please include community changes and release dates in reports BH. Apache Tomcat Project [Mladen Turk / Sam] No report was submitted. BI. Apache Tuscany Project [Jean-Sebastien Delfino / Greg] See Attachment BI BJ. Apache UIMA Project [Marshall Schor / Sam] See Attachment BJ BK. Apache VCL Project [Andy Kurth / Jim] See Attachment BK BL. Apache Whimsy Project [Ross Gardler / Rich] See Attachment BL BM. Apache Wicket Project [Martijn Dashorst / Greg] See Attachment BM BN. Apache Wink Project [Luciano Resende / Brett] No report was submitted. @Brett: pursue a report for Wink BO. Apache Xerces Project [Michael Glavassevich / David] See Attachment BO BP. Apache Yetus Project [Sean Busbey / Chris] See Attachment BP BQ. Apache Zest Project [Niclas Hedhman / Bertrand] See Attachment BQ BR. Apache ZooKeeper Project [Michi Mutsuzaki / Shane] See Attachment BR Committee reports approved as submitted by General Consent. 7. Special Orders A. Change the Apache XML Graphics Project Chair WHEREAS, the Board of Directors heretofore appointed Chris Bowditch (cbowditch) to the office of Vice President, Apache XML Graphics, and WHEREAS, the Board of Directors is in receipt of the resignation of Chris Bowditch from the office of Vice President, Apache XML Graphics, and WHEREAS, the Project Management Committee of the Apache XML Graphics project has chosen to recommend Glenn Adams (gadams) as the successor to the post; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that Chris Bowditch is relieved and discharged from the duties and responsibilities of the office of Vice President, Apache XML Graphics, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that Glenn Adams be and hereby is appointed to the office of Vice President, Apache XML Graphics, to serve in accordance with and subject to the direction of the Board of Directors and the Bylaws of the Foundation until death, resignation, retirement, removal or disqualification, or until a successor is appointed. Special Order 7A, Change the Apache XML Graphics Project Chair, was approved by Unanimous Vote of the directors present. B. Update Legal Affairs Committee Membership WHEREAS, the Legal Affairs Committee of The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) expects to better serve its purpose through the periodic update of its membership; and WHEREAS, the Legal Affairs Committee is an Executive Committee whose membership must be approved by Board resolution. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the following contributor be added as a Legal Affairs Committee member: Marvin Humphrey Special Order 7B, Update Legal Affairs Committee Membership, was approved by Unanimous Vote of the directors present. 8. Discussion Items 9. Review Outstanding Action Items * Greg: ask if PMC needs help with release policy/procedure [ Portals 2015-03-18 ] Status: closed. * David: follow up with last PMC and committer additions. [ Santuario 2015-05-20 ] Status: * David: Chair has no time to devote to the project. May be time for the Attic. [ Tuscany 2015-06-17 ] Status: * Rich: please provide more details in the next scheduled report, follow up missing reports in Oct, Nov [ OpenJPA 2015-08-19 ] Status: December report is present and looks more detailed than previous reports. Action item closed. * Jim: work with counsel to review the bylaws and propose changes (if necessary) to clarify how to apply "two-thirds majority" when counting votes. [ Discussion Items 2015-08-19 ] Status: * Greg: pursue a report for Ignite for next month [ Ignite 2015-11-18 ] Status: we have a December report (arrived late, but is there) * Jim: follow up with PMC to improve the report to include a narrative and not just numbers. [ Knox 2015-11-18 ] Status: * Brett: follow up with PMC to include narrative of community health and not just numbers and references to ticket tracking systems. [ Oozie 2015-11-18 ] Status: 10. Unfinished Business 11. New Business 12. Announcements 13. Adjournment Adjourned at 11:28 a.m. (Pacific) ============ ATTACHMENTS: ============ ----------------------------------------- Attachment 1: Report from the Executive Assistant [Melissa Warnkin] ApacheCon and TAC: The TAC have been working on a plan to attract more newbies and more students. One way in which we are doing this is by having past recipients complete a “TAC Interview”. This interview is a questionnaire consisting of a few personal questions, and a list of 13 questions that we ask that they choose between 2-4 to answer. The request was sent out to the last two ACEUs and the last two ACNAs (43 total), and we’ve received 8 responses back. We are going to post these “testimonials” on our website, and also have them linked to the LF’s site - these details remain to be worked out. Application questions have been revised to make some areas clearer. TAC Application announcements have been revised and sent out. Working w/LF on areas that need improvement between TAC/LF. ComDev Meetup Webapp: Still having problems accessing the CMS; awaiting fix info from Infra ----------------------------------------- Attachment 2: Report from the VP of Brand Management [Shane Curcuru] A very wide variety of questions on trademarks, including many thoughtful requests from proposed/new podlings for assistance on helping them vet their incoming project names; great to see IPMC folks really connecting the dots on this issue early on. Also, kudos to Hadoop PMC for working on addressing some third party issues recently. Litographs, a t-shirt vendor we have a licensing agreement with is working on getting more big data related Apache project logos and codes on their products. I'm working on processing several trademark registration requests for projects. Will work with President to submit one PMC's justification for spending on their international registrations. ----------------------------------------- Attachment 3: Report from the VP of Fundraising [Hadrian Zbarcea] This would have been a good quarter, we acquired a new (gold) sponsor [1]. We do have a few promising leads and I am reasonably confident that we will get new sponsors in the coming months. Unfortunately, we lost another sponsor [2] and I have concerns that we may lose another one. For the year, we do have new sponsors: one platinum, two gold and two silver, so there are no reasons for concerns. We do have ongoing conversations with other potential sponsors as well, however seeing sponsors leave is a personal frustration for me. The bulk of the renewals is from Dec to May and I hope we won't have any surprises. Last year we sent a Thank You (mass) email to our sponsors. Jim (I think) indicated that we did have problems with our sending of mass email (in the sense that a few recipients did not receive it). The free edition of the CRM tool does not have support for direct email campaigns, so I will find a different way to do it this year. I will put together the draft in a next days and send it early next week. I was also on the fence if to ask the board to provide the budget to upgrade to a paid version, but this conversation needs to take place in a different context. Such a request may pop up in a future report. ----------------------------------------- Attachment 4: Report from the VP of Marketing and Publicity [Sally Khudairi] I. Budget: we remain within budget; Sally Khudairi is negotiating an extension and renewal to our press release distribution service, as we have a small handful of pre-paid releases remaining. II. Fundraising/Branding/Marketing/ComDev liaison: Sally is working with a new Platinum Sponsor regarding promotion, and has also been coaching the communications/marketing teams of several organizations involved with existing Apache projects as well as podlings in the Incubator. Now that the Foundations Operations Summary for FY2016/Q2 is out, she is beginning organize the Third Quarter report (November 2015-January 2016). Sally continues to work with Fran Lukesh of LucidWorks and Lisa Dae of HotWax Systems on the new ASF logo, and has forwarded the two options for the final logo to the ASF Membership for their vote. The final logo and comprehensive visual system are targeted for completion at the beginning of the New Year. III. Press Releases: the following announcements were issued via the newswire service, ASF Foundation Blog, and announce@apache.org during this timeframe: - 8 December 2015 --The Apache Software Foundation Announces Apache™ Kylin™ as a Top-Level Project - 1 December 2015 --The Apache Software Foundation announces Apache™ CloudStack™ v4.6 - 27 November 2015 --The Apache Software Foundation Operations Summary: August-October 2015 - 23 November 2015 --The Apache Software Foundation Announces Apache™ Brooklyn™ as a Top-Level Project IV. Informal Announcements: 3 items were published on the ASF "Foundation" Blog, and 19 items were tweeted on @TheASF. 5 Apache News Round-ups were issued, with a total of 65 weekly summaries published to date. No new videos have been updated on the ASF YouTube channel. V. Future Announcements: two announcements are currently in development. Projects planning to graduate from the Apache Incubator as well as PMCs wishing to announce major project milestones and/or "Did You Know?" success stories are welcome to contact Sally at for more information. Kindly provide at least 2-weeks' notice for proper planning and execution. VI. Media Relations: we responded to 7 media requests. The ASF received 840 press clips over this time period, vs. last month's clip count of 1,335. VI-a. Public Relations: Sally continues to receive a number of non-media-related phone calls with customer (usually end-user) issues with certain Apache projects/products, the majority related to of the presence of Apache-powered products on mobile devices/apps, with a high number of calls received at non-business hours. Sally continues to explore options for a dedicated phone line for ASF-specific queries that will allow for more efficient screening; a dedicated "help" page on apache.org that addresses such queries is also being considered. VII. Analyst Relations: no analyst queries were received at this time. Apache was mentioned in 23 reports by Gartner, 8 reports by Forrester, 18 reports by 451 Research, and 10 reports by IDC. VIII. ApacheCon liaison: no formal activities are planned at this time. Sally is working with the Apache Travel Assistance Committee on the application process and getting the word out with educational institutions. IX. (Non-ASF) Industry Events and Outreach liaison: Sally has placed an ASF Member at a 10-division corporate event in Germany. No other formal activities are taking place at this time. X. Newswire accounts: we have 2 pre-paid press releases with NASDAQ GlobeNewswire through the end of 2016, and are working on a service extension to the current contract. We also continue to receive gratis news release distribution in the UK by Pressat. # # # ----------------------------------------- Attachment 5: Report from the VP of Infrastructure [David Nalley] New Karma: ========== None this month Finances: ========== N/A Operations Action Items: ======================== N/A Short Term Priorities: ====================== - The M.A.T.T (Merge All the Things) project for Whimsy is progressing, albeit hindered a bit by the need to change our entire setup on GitHub. We expect this to be solved within the next reporting period. - We discovered an error one of the monitoring systems we use (a faulty configuration) which had been preventing it from notifying us of some issues such as a bad disk. This has been rectified and hardware replacement should happen before the board meeting. - We are in the middle of moving a lot of VMs away from our old vcenter setup to the new infra provider, LeaseWeb, as well as upgrading them, which will clear out a lot of technical debt. Long Range Priorities: ====================== The mailing system switchover is scheduled to happen within the coming months, with tests being performed at the moment to port lists form the old ezmlm system to the new mailman 3 system. We are preparing to stress-/scale-test the new setup. We are looking into replacing our current backup plans with more affordable ones while still retaining a hardware-managed solution. This will hopefully cut our backup costs in half in the long run. General Activity: ================= * Lack of responsiveness We've noted that our responsiveness to email on infrastructure@ has suffered of late, resulting in dropped work items and failing to meet expectations. While we certainly don't want to manage work via email (far too much of it) it's clear that a number of issues were being lost in the sea of email. We've reinforced that the responsibility of insuring we are responsive to emails falls to the on-call staff member of the week, and hope to see this situation improve. * people.apache.org moving to home.apache.org There has been some discussions going on about the decision to decommission the current people.apache.org server and move to a new machine. Most discussions have revolved around specific methods of access (rsync, scp, sftp) and some poeple have asked why the old data was not copied over verbatim. We are looking into whether RSYNC and SCP can become a reality - so far, our search has shown it's not an easy task to couple those with LDAP) We are not actively looking into copying everything from minotaur (the old host), as it would fill up most of the disk space with unnecessary files (very low signal to noise ratio). * code signing service Discussion has begun about discontinuing the code signing service. Despite a large number of projects requesting the service, to date, only two projects are making use of the service. Moreover, in the past year, we've had a grand total of 34 signing events. The conversation on whether offering a code signing service remained pragmatic with such low uptake began on infrastructure@ - Symantec was notified that we plan to discontinue the service, and has asked to be allow to submit a less expensive option for our consideration. Uptime Statistics: ================== The November-December period has been extremely smooth sailing with uptime across the board reaching the fabled 'three nines' (>=99.90%) and uptime for critical services nearly hitting 100%. For more in-depth detail, please see https://status.apache.org/sla/ ----------------------------------------- Attachment 6: Report from the Apache Travel Assistance Committee [Nick Burch] ----------------------------------------- Attachment 7: Report from the VP of W3C Relations [Andy Seaborne] Nothing to report this month. ----------------------------------------- Attachment 8: Report from the Apache Legal Affairs Committee [Jim Jagielski] As noted in last month's report, the official ASF release policy was ratified and published, and can be found at: https://www.apache.org/legal/release-policy.html Thanks to all who helped. On a non-legal list, someone asked about the possibility of submitting a modified SGA. They were asked to refer the question to the legal lists but, as of this writing, I have not seen the query. There are no items requiring board attention. ----------------------------------------- Attachment 9: Report from the Apache Security Team Project [Mark J. Cox] Apologies for lack of report last month and late report this time, due to a process issue (the trigger to commit the report used to be the "Is Now Due" mail which have not been received in recent months). However, there were no significant issues to report. Given recent issues with some teams ignoring security reports, the team has started going back over older reports and ensuring they have been handled by the respective PMCs. Stats for Oct 2015: 1 Support question 3 Security vulnerability question, but not a vulnerability report 7 Phishing/spam/proxy/attacks point to site "powered by Apache" or Confused user due to Android licenses 1 vulnerability report [httpd, via security@] 2 vulnerability report [tomcat, via security@tomcat] 1 vulnerability report [flex, via security@] 1 vulnerability report [hadoop, via security@hadoop] Stats for Nov 2015: 3 Support question 2 Security vulnerability question, but not a vulnerability report 13 Phishing/spam/proxy/attacks point to site "powered by Apache" or Confused user due to Android licenses 1 vulnerability report [hadoop, via security@hadoop] 1 vulnerability report [jetty, via security@] 1 vulnerability report [infra, via security@] not an issue 1 vulnerability report [beanutils, via security@] 5 vulnerability reports [httpd, via security@] none are issues 1 vulnerability report [sling, via security@] 1 vulnerability report[hadoop, via security@] 1 vulnerability report [ofbiz, via secuirty@] 1 vulnerability report [php, via security@] redirected to PHP project ----------------------------------------- Attachment A: Report from the Apache Allura Project [Dave Brondsema] ## Description: Apache Allura is an open source implementation of a software forge, a web site that manages source code repositories, bug reports, discussions, wiki pages, blogs, and more for any number of individual projects. ## Issues: - No issues needing board attention. ## Activity: - A previous contributor is active again, learning our development process and making more contributions. - Fixed some minor licensing header mistakes. - One release. - Some discussion and helping of users / installers of Allura. - Ongoing discussion, tickets, development, news announcements from the active committers. ## Health report: - Activity is on par with previous quarters. New contributor is interested in GSOC already, so that's good. A few less votes on most recent release compared to prior, which is disappointing but one data point doesn't make a trend. ## PMC/Committership changes: - Currently 12 committers and 12 PMC members in the project. - Heith Seewald was added to the PMC on Fri Mar 06 2015 - Heith Seewald was added as a committer on Fri Mar 06 2015 - A new PMC/committer voted successfully last quarter, but they declined it (they were done with their Allura work). ## Releases: - 1.3.2 was released on Tue Dec 08 2015 ----------------------------------------- Attachment B: Report from the Apache Any23 Project [Lewis John McGibbney] Description: Anything To Triples (Any23) is a library, a web service and a command line tool that extracts structured data in RDF format from a variety of Web documents. Issues: - There are no issues requiring board attention at this time Activity: - Any23 activity for the quarter has been typically slow. The community has not really been able to ride off of a successful GSoC project however we are currently disucssing the release of the 1.2 codebase as 12 issues have been fixed since 1.1. Health report: - Any23 is a small community with out primary consumers being communties outside of TheASF. To this end we aim to keep our parsing and extraction implementations up-to-date with Standards... we are doing well on this front. Mailing lists are always quiet so it is clear that we are not doing a great job at growing community. PMC changes: - Currently 13 PMC members. - No new PMC members added in the last 3 months - Last PMC addition was Stephane Corlosquet on Sun Sep 07 2014 Committer base changes: - Currently 13 committers. - No new committers added in the last 3 months - Last committer addition was Stephane Corlosquet at Mon Aug 18 2014 Releases: - Last release was 1.1 on Tue Oct 28 2014 Mailing list activity: - dev@any23.apache.org: - 32 subscribers (up 0 in the last 3 months): - 43 emails sent to list (119 in previous quarter) - user@any23.apache.org: - 43 subscribers (up 1 in the last 3 months): - 3 emails sent to list (3 in previous quarter) JIRA activity: - 6 JIRA tickets created in the last 3 months - 3 JIRA tickets closed/resolved in the last 3 months ----------------------------------------- Attachment C: Report from the Apache Archiva Project [Olivier Lamy] ----------------------------------------- Attachment D: Report from the Apache Aurora Project [Bill Farner] ## Description: - Apache Aurora lets you use an Apache Mesos cluster as a private cloud. It supports running long-running services, cron jobs, and ad-hoc jobs. ## Issues: - There are no issues requiring board attention at this time. ## Activity: - Successfully released 0.10.0, expecting 0.11.0 shortly after the new year. - Recent work to provide RPM/deb packages have been successful, but needs more towards documentation and examples. ## Health report: - Mail/commits/issues have been active (slightly less so than the previous report period, which may be attributed to end-of-year slump). ## PMC changes: - Currently 13 PMC members. - No new PMC members added in the last 3 months - Last PMC addition was Henry Saputra on Tue Mar 17 2015 ## Committer base changes: - Currently 15 committers. - No new changes to the committer base since last report. ## Releases: - 0.10.0 was released on Mon Nov 16 2015 ## Mailing list activity: - dev@aurora.apache.org: - 160 subscribers (up 12 in the last 3 months): - 281 emails sent to list (279 in previous quarter) - user@aurora.apache.org: - 42 subscribers (up 42 in the last 3 months): - 30 emails sent to list (0 in previous quarter) - announcements@aurora.apache.org: - 28 subscribers (up 28 in the last 3 months) - issues@aurora.apache.org: - 44 subscribers (up 7 in the last 3 months): - 555 emails sent to list (734 in previous quarter) - reviews@aurora.apache.org: - 38 subscribers (up 5 in the last 3 months): - 904 emails sent to list (1275 in previous quarter) ## JIRA activity: - 68 JIRA tickets created in the last 3 months - 64 JIRA tickets closed/resolved in the last 3 months ----------------------------------------- Attachment E: Report from the Apache Axis Project [Deepal Jayasinghe] The Apache Axis project is responsible for the creation and maintenance of software related to the Axis Web Services frameworks and subsidiary components. Community ========= The level of participation in both dev and user lists are relatively active. Releases ======================== No Axis/Java releases for this quarter, however the team is working on release for a sub-project Apache Rampart 1.6.3. Last releases: Axis2/Java: June 2015 Issues =========================== There are no issues requiring board attention at this time. Development ========================= Number of commits > 80 (Axis2/Java) Number of JIRA issues (Created 17, Resolved 7) Thanks, Deepal ----------------------------------------- Attachment F: Report from the Apache Bigtop Project [Andrew Purtell] Apache Bigtop is software for integration, packaging, deployment, and validation of Apache big data ecosystem components. ISSUES FOR THE BOARD’S ATTENTION There are no issues requiring board attention at this time. RELEASES Last release was 1.0.0, released on Mon Aug 10 2015 ACTIVITY The bigpetstore-flink implementation was presented at Flink Forward in Berlin. [1] Bigtop artifacts are running as an integration test for the Google Cloud Platform/kubernetes, which indicates pickup of Bigtop outside of the Hadoop ecosystem as a generic tool for testing data driven workloads. IBM donated a VM on a POWER machine for porting Bigtop to the POWER hardware architecture. Porting is still in progress. After some churn due to sponsorship changes we finally have a stable Docker-based continuous integration environment and convenience binary artifact storage hosted on donated Amazon EC2 resources, to better support project development. COMMUNITY R J Nowling was added to the PMC on Mon Sep 14 2015 Youngwoo Kim was added to the PMC on Mon Sep 14 2015 No new committers in the last 3 months. Last committer addition: Tue Mar 24 2015 (Nate D'Amico) STATS 32 committers 23 PMC 130 subscribers to the dev list (up 5 in the last 3 months) 172 subscribers to the user list (up 7 in the last 3 months) 151 JIRA tickets created in the last 3 months 135 JIRA tickets closed/resolved in the last 3 months 1. http://s.apache.org/jTq ----------------------------------------- Attachment G: Report from the Apache Bloodhound Project [Gary Martin] ----------------------------------------- Attachment H: Report from the Apache Brooklyn Project [Richard Downer] Description: Apache Brooklyn Project is a software framework for modeling, monitoring and managing cloud applications through autonomic blueprints. Issues: - There are no issues requiring board attention at this time Activity: - Brooklyn continues the good level of activity that we saw before our graduation. Code is being contributed and merged at a regular pace, and new users continue to appear on the mailing lists. - We are moving through the post-graduation task list. Our main focus is on migrating our source code repository; we are using the move from incubator to TLP as an opportunity to reorganise our source code from a single monolithic repository to a small number of repositories focussed on distinct modules of the project. This work is almost done. - As soon as the graduation tasks are complete, we aim to release a new version (0.9.0) as soon as possible. Health report: - With regular code contributions and merges, new users on mailing lists, and turnover of JIRA tickets, we are satisfied with the health of the project. PMC changes: - Currently 11 PMC members. - No new PMC members added since our graduation last month. - Last PMC addition was Jean-Baptiste Onofré and Olivier Lamy, who converted their mentor status to committer/PMC member on graduation. Committer base changes: - Currently 11 committers. - No new committers added since our graduation last month. - Last committer addition was Jean-Baptiste Onofré and Olivier Lamy, who converted their mentor status to committer/PMC member on graduation. Releases: - Last release was 0.8.0-incubating on 14th September 2015. Mailing list activity: - dev@brooklyn.apache.org: - 1214 emails sent to list in November JIRA activity: - 7 JIRA tickets created in the 30 days to 7th December - 6 JIRA tickets resolved in the 30 days to 7th December ----------------------------------------- Attachment I: Report from the Apache BVal Project [Matt Benson] The Apache BVal project implements the Java EE Bean Validation specification(s) and related extensions, and became a top-level project of the foundation on February 15, 2012. ### Releases ### No new releases. Apache BVal 1.1.0 was released on June 10, 2015. ### Activity ### Some light JIRA and mailing list activity this quarter. Unfortunately none of us has had quite enough time to respond to these fairly recent reports as yet. ### Community ### No changes in community. Last PMC member added Q4 2013 Last committer added Q3 2013 ### Branding ### Nothing to report. ### Legal ### No concerns at present. ### Infrastructure ### Nothing needed at the moment. ----------------------------------------- Attachment J: Report from the Apache Calcite Project [Julian Hyde] ## Description Apache Calcite is a highly customizable engine for parsing and planning queries on data in a wide variety of formats. It allows database-like access, and in particular a SQL interface and advanced query optimization, for data not residing in a traditional database. As a framework, Calcite’s audience is fairly small, consisting mainly of developers building data engines (Drill, Phoenix, Hive for example). Calcite graduated from the Apache Incubator on October 21, 2015. Since graduation, we have completed the transition incubating to top-level infrastructure, appointed two new committers, and made one release. ## Issues: - There are no issues requiring board attention at this time. ## Activity: - 1 release since the last report in November. - We fixed the branding issues mentioned in the last report; the web site now complies with the branding guidelines. - List, JIRA, and commit activity are at or above average. - Release 1.5 took a bit longer than average; we expect release 1.6 will be on the shorter side. This release has no grand goals, but contributors are contributing improvements in their own particular areas of interest: improved constant reduction, streaming, support for sequences are examples. ## PMC changes: - Currently 13 PMC members. - No new PMC members added since graduation ## Committer base changes: - Currently 11 committers. - New committers: - Josh Elser was added as a committer on Sun Nov 08 2015 - Wei (Maryann) Xue was added as a committer on Sun Nov 08 2015 ## Releases: - 1.5.0 was released on Mon Nov 09 2015 ## Mailing list activity: - dev@calcite.apache.org: - 139 subscribers (up 21 in the last 3 months): - 487 emails sent to list (390 in previous quarter) - issues@calcite.apache.org: - 11 subscribers (up 1 in the last 3 months): - 1142 emails sent to list (853 in previous quarter) ## JIRA activity: - 131 JIRA tickets created in the last 3 months - 106 JIRA tickets closed/resolved in the last 3 months ----------------------------------------- Attachment K: Report from the Apache Camel Project [Christian Mueller] Apache Camel is a powerful open source integration framework based on known Enterprise Integration Patterns. Project Status -------------- * There are no issues that require the board attention. * The project is healthy, active and stays at a high level. Community --------- * Some of the current PMC expressed their wish to keep up with the current chair. Because there was no further discussion started who could be a good successor for the current chair, the current chair agreed to continue in his role. * We discovered a trademark issue, a GitHub project called camel.js (https://github.com/matthewcodes/camel.js). The project is now renamed to oneHumpOrTwo.js (https://github.com/matthewcodes/oneHumpOrTwo.js). Some of the content still needs to be updated. * We didn't got a new contributor who signed the ICLA in this reporting periode. * The community stays at a high level (328 subscribers at dev@; 883 subscribers at users@) * The community is active and questions being answered in short term. * Avg. 440 mails per month on the users mailing list in September 2015 - November 2015 * Avg. 199 mails per month on the dev mailing list in September 2015 - November 2015 * Avg. 298 committs per month in September 2015 - November 2015 Community Objectives -------------------- * The camel-extra project moved to GitHub [1]. * We are focusing the development of the next minor release Apache Camel 2.17.0. * The Camel PMC voted to allow Camel committers to update the Camel dist/release SVN repo which is necessary to publish a new release. Project Composition ------------------- * Sergey Beryozkin was added as new committer in this reporting period * Aki Yoshida, Andrea Cosentino, Jean-Baptiste Onofré and Gregor Zurowski were added as new PMC member in this reporting period Releases -------- * 2.15.5 (Nov 30 2015) * 2.16.1 (Nov 22 2015) * 2.14.4 (Nov 11 2015) * 2.15.4 (Oct 28 2015) * 2.16.0 (Oct 08 2015) [1] https://github.com/camel-extra/camel-extra ----------------------------------------- Attachment L: Report from the Apache Cayenne Project [Andrus Adamchik] ## Description: User-friendly Java ORM with tools ## Issues: There are no issues requiring board attention at this time ## Activity: Development effort continues, although at a slower pace than in previous periods. We should review our progress and consider finalising the 4.0 release cycle. ## Health report: Cayenne is a mature product and it would be fair to say that none of the core developers have significant itches to scratch, so development is slow. However, no user questions go unanswered and there are no significant bugs which require attention. ## PMC changes: - Currently 7 PMC members. - No new PMC members added in the last 3 months - Last PMC addition was John Huss on Fri Dec 07 2012 ## Committer base changes: - Currently 20 committers. - No new committers added in the last 3 months - Last committer addition was Savva Kolbachev at Tue Jan 20 2015 ## Releases: - Last release was 4.0.M2 on Thu Mar 19 2015 ## Mailing list activity: - dev@cayenne.apache.org: - 119 subscribers (up 4 in the last 3 months): - 65 emails sent to list (57 in previous quarter) - user@cayenne.apache.org: - 238 subscribers (down -1 in the last 3 months): - 120 emails sent to list (189 in previous quarter) ## JIRA activity: - 15 JIRA tickets created in the last 3 months - 8 JIRA tickets closed/resolved in the last 3 months ----------------------------------------- Attachment M: Report from the Apache Chemistry Project [Florian Müller] ## Description: Apache Chemistry is an effort to provide an implementation of the CMIS (Content Management Interoperability Services) specification in Java, Python, PHP, .NET, Objective-C, and JavaScript (and possibly other languages). The project has graduated in February 2011. ## Issues: - There are no issues requiring board attention at this time. ## Activity: - There is not much activity at the moment. Mainly bug fixes and small improvements. - There have been discussion about the next OpenCMIS release. ## Health report: - The CMIS standard hasn't changed and the libraries are mature now. There is no major code development expected. - Questions and issue reports are processed. ## PMC changes: - Currently 35 PMC members. - No new PMC members added in the last 3 months - Last PMC addition was Sanija Shabani on Thu Dec 11 2014 ## Committer base changes: - Currently 37 committers. - No new committers added in the last 3 months - Last committer addition was Sanija Shabani at Wed Nov 26 2014 ## Releases: - DotCMIS 0.7 was released on Mon Apr 13 2015 - ObjectiveCMIS 0.5 was released on Mon Mar 09 2015 - OpenCMIS 0.13.0 was released on Mon Apr 06 2015 ## Mailing list activity: - dev@chemistry.apache.org: - 183 subscribers (up 2 in the last 3 months): - 145 emails sent to list (190 in previous quarter) ## JIRA activity: - 12 JIRA tickets created in the last 3 months - 10 JIRA tickets closed/resolved in the last 3 months ----------------------------------------- Attachment N: Report from the Apache CloudStack Project [Sebastien Goasguen] ## Description: Apache CloudStack is an IaaS (“Infrastracture as a Service”) cloud orchestration platform. ## Issues: - Looking closely at the results of the GitHub experiment as CloudStack is using github heavily for its contribution including from committers. - The github discussion is totally opaque to non ASF members - Still looking for Docker hub integration - The community will most likely start thinking about releasing official binaries - The community will soon face an issue that we will be able to cut releases faster than we can vote, hence a discussion on continuous release will be needed. - There are no other issues requiring board attention at this time ## Activity: - CloudStack conference was held in Dublin in October collocated with Linuxcon/Mesoscon. Event was a success and showed stable community 150 attendees, great content, solid sponsors. - CloudStack conference 2016 will be in Sao-Paulo organized by the University of Sao Paulo one of the leading users of CloudStack. The community is thriving there hence the fous on latin-america. - New commit workflow is showing its results. 4.6.0 was released in Nov 14 2015 , 4.6.1 and 4.6.2 (under vote) shortly thereafter. And 4.7.0 is out for VOTE with 4 new key features such as Nuage SDN enhancements and quota plugin. ## Health report: - - Committee Health score: 10.00 (Super Healthy) from reporter.apache.org - Participation on mailing lists is stable - Cycle of releases is increasing ## PMC changes: - Currently 40 PMC members. - Erik Weber was added to the PMC on Wed Nov 18 2015 ## Committer base changes: - Currently 108 committers. - New commmitters: - Boris Schrijver was added as a committer on Fri Nov 06 2015 - Rafael Weingärtner was added as a committer on Wed Dec 09 2015 ## Releases: - 4.6.0 was released on Sat Nov 14 2015 ## Mailing list activity: - users@cloudstack.apache.org: - 1138 subscribers (down -15 in the last 3 months): - 904 emails sent to list (1086 in previous quarter) - dev@cloudstack.apache.org: - 747 subscribers (down -16 in the last 3 months): - 6844 emails sent to list (4798 in previous quarter) - announce@cloudstack.apache.org: - 471 subscribers (up 15 in the last 3 months): - 0 emails sent to list (0 in previous quarter) - issues@cloudstack.apache.org: - 226 subscribers (down -5 in the last 3 months): - 6004 emails sent to list (3467 in previous quarter) - press@cloudstack.apache.org: - 14 subscribers (down -2 in the last 3 months) - marketing@cloudstack.apache.org: - 226 subscribers (up 1 in the last 3 months): - 108 emails sent to list (62 in previous quarter) ## JIRA activity: - 311 JIRA tickets created in the last 3 months - 159 JIRA tickets closed/resolved in the last 3 months -Sebastien ----------------------------------------- Attachment O: Report from the Apache Commons Project [Gary D. Gregory] The Apache Commons project focuses on all aspects of reusable Java components. The Apache Commons components are widely used in many projects, both within Apache and without. Any ASF committer can commit to Apache Commons. The last report was on September 9 2015. No issues require board attention at this time. Overall project health is good with 5 releases this period: - Apache Commons Validator 1.5.0 was released on Mon Nov 23 2015 - Apache Commons Net 3.4 was released on Wed Nov 25 2015 - Apache Commons Configuration 2.0-beta2 was released on Fri Dec 04 2015 - Apache Commons Collection 4.1 was released on Thu Nov 26 2015 - Apache Commons Collection 3.2.2 was released on Fri Nov 13 2015 Of note, the Apache Commons Collections releases were pushed out to address a security issue, see the Collections site or release notes for details. Here are the stats: ## PMC changes: - Currently 37 PMC members. - Bernd Eckenfels was added to the PMC on Sat Nov 21 2015 ## Committer base changes: Any ASF committer can commit to Apache Commons. - New commmitters: - Loic Guibert was added as a committer on Wed Oct 14 2015 - Kristian Rosenvold was added as a committer on Thu Sep 10 2015 ## Mailing list activity: - dev@commons.apache.org: - 679 subscribers (up 15 in the last 3 months): - 910 emails sent to list (590 in previous quarter) - issues@commons.apache.org: - 306 subscribers (down -4 in the last 3 months): - 1594 emails sent to list (1541 in previous quarter) - user@commons.apache.org: - 1221 subscribers (up 4 in the last 3 months): - 134 emails sent to list (158 in previous quarter) - notifications@commons.apache.org: - 9 subscribers (up 0 in the last 3 months): - 74 emails sent to list (286 in previous quarter) ## JIRA activity: - 168 JIRA tickets created in the last 3 months - 157 JIRA tickets closed/resolved in the last 3 months ----------------------------------------- Attachment P: Report from the Apache Continuum Project [Brent Atkinson] ----------------------------------------- Attachment Q: Report from the Apache Cordova Project [Shazron Abdullah] ## Description: A platform for building native mobile applications using HTML, CSS and JavaScript. ## Activity: Current releases have been voted on according to the Apache vote policy. We had two major platform releases - cordova-ios-4.0.0 and cordova-android-5.0.0, including minor updates to cordova-windows@4.2.0 (back button handling) and cordova-ios@3.9.2 (iOS 9 support). cordova-ios@4.0.0 brings anticipated WKWebView support to the platform (as well as a pluggable webview architecture), while cordova-android@5.0.0 brought Android Marshmallow permission checking in plugins. Apache Cordova contributors also had a face to face meeting at the Microsoft Campus in Redmond, WA, USA from Oct 14-15, 2015 -- where we discussed and planned the future of the project. Proposals discussed there have been reported back to the dev@c.a.o mailing list and most of them have been acted upon. ## Health report: After the summer vacation period was over, activity has picked up, although we had a significantly lower number of releases from last quarter (37 vs 45). For this period, we again managed only one overall plugins release (of 22 plugins) when our goal was to have one plugins release per week, although we had individual plugin releases as well. ## Issues: There are no issues requiring board attention at this time. ## PMC changes: - Currently 75 PMC members. - New PMC members: - Sergey Shakhnazarov was added to the PMC on Mon Sep 28 2015 - Edna Morales was added to the PMC on Sun Sep 20 2015 - Richard Knoll was added to the PMC on Wed Oct 28 2015 - Tobias Bocanegra was added to the PMC on Sun Oct 25 2015 - Alexander Sorokin was added to the PMC on Wed Oct 28 2015 - Tim Windsor was added to the PMC on Wed Sep 16 2015 ## Committer base changes: - Currently 79 committers. - New commmitters: - Sergey Shakhnazarov was added as a committer on Tue Sep 29 2015 - David Barth was added as a committer on Tue Dec 01 2015 - Edna Morales was added as a committer on Mon Sep 21 2015 - Richard Benjamin Knoll was added as a committer on Tue Oct 27 2015 - Tobias Bocanegra was added as a committer on Sun Oct 25 2015 - Alexander Sorokin was added as a committer on Wed Oct 28 2015 - Tim Windsor was added as a committer on Tue Sep 15 2015 ## Releases: - cordova-plugin-device-motion@1.2.0 was released on Tue Nov 24 2015 - cordova-plugin-battery-status@1.1.1 was released on Tue Nov 24 2015 - cordova-cli@5.4.1 was released on Tue Nov 24 2015 - cordova-cli@5.4.0 was released on Fri Nov 06 2015 - cordova-plugin-file@4.0.0 was released on Tue Nov 24 2015 - cordova-plugin-legacy-whitelist@1.1.1 was released on Tue Nov 24 2015 - cordova-plugin-statusbar@2.0.0 was released on Tue Nov 24 2015 - cordova-plugin-globalization@1.0.2 was released on Tue Nov 24 2015 - cordova-ios@3.9.2 was released on Sun Nov 01 2015 - cordova-plugin-file-transfer@1.3.0 was released on Mon Sep 21 2015 - cordova-plugman@1.0.5 was released on Fri Nov 06 2015 - cordova-plugman@1.0.4 was released on Tue Sep 22 2015 - cordova-plugin-console@1.0.2 was released on Tue Nov 24 2015 - cordova-js@4.1.2 was released on Fri Nov 06 2015 - cordova-android@5.0.0 was released on Mon Nov 09 2015 - cordova-plugin-inappbrowser@1.1.0 was released on Tue Nov 24 2015 - cordova-plugin-test-framework@1.1.0 was released on Tue Nov 24 2015 - cordova-plugin-splashscreen@3.0.0 was released on Tue Nov 24 2015 - cordova-plugin-camera@2.0.0 was released on Tue Nov 24 2015 - cordova-lib@5.3.3 was released on Tue Sep 22 2015 - cordova-plugin-wkwebview-engine@1.0.0 was released on Tue Dec 08 2015 - cordova-ios@4.0.0 was released on Tue Dec 08 2015 - cordova-windows@4.2.0 was released on Wed Nov 11 2015 - cordova-plugin-contacts@2.0.0 was released on Tue Nov 24 2015 - cordova-plugin-media@2.0.0 was released on Tue Nov 24 2015 - cordova-plugin-device@1.1.0 was released on Tue Nov 24 2015 - cordova-common@1.0.0 was released on Sun Nov 01 2015 - cordova-plugin-geolocation@2.0.0 was released on Tue Nov 24 2015 - cordova-plugin-media-capture@1.1.0 was released on Tue Nov 24 2015 - cordova-plugin-device-orientation@1.0.2 was released on Tue Nov 24 2015 - cordova-plugin-whitelist@1.2.0 was released on Tue Nov 24 2015 - cordova-plugin-file-transfer@1.4.0 was released on Tue Nov 24 2015 - cordova-plugin-vibration@2.0.0 was released on Tue Nov 24 2015 - cordova-cli@5.3.3 was released on Tue Sep 22 2015 - cordova-plugin-dialogs@1.2.0 was released on Tue Nov 24 2015 - cordova-lib@5.4.0 was released on Fri Nov 06 2015 - cordova-lib@5.4.1 was released on Tue Nov 24 2015 - cordova-plugin-network-information@1.1.0 was released on Tue Nov 24 2015 ## Mailing list activity: - dev@cordova.apache.org: - 508 subscribers (down -16 in the last 3 months): - 3788 emails sent to list (2954 in previous quarter) - issues@cordova.apache.org: - 87 subscribers (up 0 in the last 3 months): - 5913 emails sent to list (4141 in previous quarter) ## JIRA activity: - 536 JIRA tickets created in the last 3 months - 629 JIRA tickets closed/resolved in the last 3 months ----------------------------------------- Attachment R: Report from the Apache cTAKES Project [Pei J Chen] ## Description: Apache clinical Text Analysis and Knowledge Extraction System (cTAKES) is an open-source natural language processing system for information extraction from electronic medical record clinical free-text. ## Activity: - There is a new contribution on using cTAKES for clinical deidentification (CTAKES-384) - There was local meetup (Boston) held in Oct on integrating cTAKES with Docker for easier deployments. - There continues to be interest with integration with other ASF Projects (New contributions from Tika committers (CTAKES-343), Spark integration (CTAKES-374). - The committee is actively preparing for the next release 3.2.3 (Tentatively targeted for Dec) ## Health report: - Community is active. There is an increase in usage based on activity and questions asked on the dev mailing lists. The number of mailing list subscribers to dev and user continue to increase. ## Issues: - There are no issues requiring board attention at this time ## PMC changes: - Currently 30 PMC members. - No new PMC members added in the last 3 months - Last PMC addition was Michelle Chen on Mon Feb 02 2015 ## Committer base changes: - Currently 31 committers. - No new committers added in the last 3 months - Last committer addition was Jim Gregoric at Sat Feb 28 2015 ## Releases: - 3.2.2 was released on May 30 2015 - 3.2.1 was released on Dec 10 2014 - 3.2.0 was released on Jul 23 2014 ## Mailing list activity: - dev@ctakes.apache.org: - 190 subscribers (up 10 in the last 3 months): - 204 emails sent to list (181 in previous quarter) - user@ctakes.apache.org: - 162 subscribers (up 7 in the last 3 months): - 63 emails sent to list (95 in previous quarter) - notifications@ctakes.apache.org: - 20 subscribers (down -1 in the last 3 months): - 94 emails sent to list (79 in previous quarter) ## JIRA activity: - 16 JIRA tickets created in the last 3 months - 8 JIRA tickets closed/resolved in the last 3 months ----------------------------------------- Attachment S: Report from the Apache Curator Project [Jordan Zimmerman] ## Description: A set of Java libraries that make using Apache ZooKeeper much easier. ## Issues: - there are no issues requiring board attention at this time ## Activity: - We continue to have timely releases - Curator's last release (3.0.0) achieved compatibility with ZooKeeper 3.5.x - Curator adoption continues apace ## Health report: - Curator is a very healthy project - It's use is widespread - We get submissions from a broad spectrum of users ## PMC changes: - Currently 11 PMC members. - No new PMC members added in the last 3 months - Last PMC addition was Mike Drob on Wed Jul 22 2015 ## Committer base changes: - Currently 11 committers. - No new committers added in the last 3 months - Last committer addition was Mike Drob at Thu Jul 23 2015 ## Releases: - 2.9.0 was released on Thu Sep 10 2015 - 2.9.1 was released on Sun Nov 01 2015 - 3.0.0 was released on Wed Oct 14 2015 ## Mailing list activity: - dev@curator.apache.org: - 45 subscribers (down -2 in the last 3 months): - 603 emails sent to list (616 in previous quarter) - user@curator.apache.org: - 144 subscribers (down -4 in the last 3 months): - 143 emails sent to list (9 in previous quarter) ## JIRA activity: - 27 JIRA tickets created in the last 3 months - 27 JIRA tickets closed/resolved in the last 3 months ----------------------------------------- Attachment T: Report from the Apache Falcon Project [Srikanth Sundarrajan] ABOUT Falcon is a data processing and management solution for Hadoop designed for data motion, coordination of data pipelines, lifecycle management, and data discovery. Falcon enables end consumers to quickly onboard their data and its associated processing and management tasks on Hadoop clusters. ISSUES There are no issues that require board's attention at this time. STATUS Falcon was accepted as a TLP in December 2014. Since the last report, 0.8 was released. 0.8 release includes support for Lifecycle extension on data, Unit test framework for developers using Falcon, Hive DR (and associated UI), Proxy users besides a whole bunch of improvements and bug fixes over 0.7. Members from the Falcon community also covered the Falcon project and specific use cases in the Apache Conference in Budapest. The next version of Falcon 0.9 is planned for Jan 2016 and more features are being added. Community continues to attract new users and developers and continues to grow. PMC CHANGES - Currently 15 PMC members. - Ajay Yadav was added to the PMC on Thu Dec 03 2015 COMMITTER CHANGES - Currently 20 committers. - New commmitters: - Pallavi Rao was added as a committer on Wed Sep 09 2015 - Balu Vellanki was added as a committer on Wed Nov 25 2015 - Pragya Mittal was added as a committer on Wed Nov 25 2015 RELEASES - 0.8 was released on Sun Nov 15 2015 - 0.7 was released on Wed Sep 09 2015 MAILING LIST ACTIVITY - dev@falcon.apache.org: - 121 subscribers (up 2 in the last 3 months): - 3134 emails sent to list (2028 in previous quarter) - issues@falcon.apache.org: - 5 subscribers (up 0 in the last 3 months) - user@falcon.apache.org: - 24 subscribers (up 1 in the last 3 months): - 6 emails sent to list (3 in previous quarter) JIRA ACTIVITY - 215 JIRA tickets created in the last 3 months - 161 JIRA tickets closed/resolved in the last 3 months ----------------------------------------- Attachment U: Report from the Apache Felix Project [Carsten Ziegeler] Apache Felix is a project aimed at implementing specifications from the OSGi Alliance as well as implementing other supporting tools and technologies aligned with OSGi technology. Community PMC: No new PMC members have been added in this report period. The last new PMC member was added in Jul. 2014 Committers: A new committer has been added (Benson Margulies). The last new committer was added in Oct. 2015 Steady mailing list activity. There are no issues requiring board attention at this time. Software Apache Felix JAAS Support 0.0.4 and Apache Felix Script Console Plugin 1.0.2 (December 03, 2015) Apache Felix Dependency Manager r6 (December 01, 2015) Apache Felix Http Jetty 3.1.4, Apache Felix Http Bridge 3.0.4, and Apache Felix Http Base 3.0.4 (November 29, 2015) Apache Felix Coordinator 1.0.2 (November 16, 2015) Apache Felix Web Console Subsystem plugin 0.1.0 (November 16, 2015) Maven Bundle Plugin 3.0.1 (November 13, 2015) Apache Felix Framework 5.4.0, and Apache Felix Resolver 1.8.0 (October 16, 2015) Apache Felix Http Jetty 3.1.2, Apache Felix Http Bridge 3.0.2, and Apache Felix Http Base 3.0.2 (October 13, 2015) Apache Felix Web Console 4.2.14 (October 6, 2015) Apache Felix Gogo Command 0.16.0 and Apache Felix Gogo Shell 0.12.0 (October 5, 2015) Maven Bundle Plugin 3.0.0 and Apache Felix Bundle Repository 2.0.6 (September 25, 2015) Apache Felix Web Console 4.2.12, Apache Felix Web Console Event Plugin 1.1.4, Apache Felix Web Console Package Admin Plugin 1.0.2 (September 23, 2015) Apache Felix SCR 2.0.2, Apache Felix DS Webconsole Plugin 2.0.2, Apache Felix SCR Compat 1.0.2 (September 19, 2015) Apache Felix Http SslFilter 1.0.4 (September 17, 2015) Project Branding No issues Licensing and other issues No issues ----------------------------------------- Attachment V: Report from the Apache Flex Project [Alex Harui] Apache Flex is an application framework for easily building Flash-based applications for mobile devices, the browser and desktop. RELEASES -Apache FlexJS 0.5.0 was released on 11/14/15. -Apache Flex FalconJX 0.5.0 was released on 11/14/15. -Apache Flex BlazeDS 4.7.2 was released on 11/16/15. -Apache Flex SDK 4.14.1 was released on 3/30/15. -Apache Flex Tour De Flex Component Explorer 1.2 was released on 11/28/14. -Apache Flex Tool API 1.0.0 was released on 11/20/14 -Apache Flex Squiggly 1.1 was released on 10/26/14 -Apache Flex Installer 3.2.0 was released on 6/23/15. ACTIVITY The past three months saw continued activity related to FlexJS, a version of Flex that is independent from the Adobe Flash Platform. After the release in mid-November, mailing list activity related to FlexJS feels like it has reached new heights with new names posting. Another security issue was discovered in the BlazeDS 4.7.1 release resulting in the Blaze 4.7.2 release. Meanwhile, a release manager has volunteered to release Apache Flex SDK 4.15.0 and there is activity around bug fixes to that code. Work on Maven integration continues. Mailing list traffic is down, but not an issue yet. At some point in time, a change to the CMS was made and when we updated our website with news of the FlexJS release, those changes affected the output from the mirrors.cgi and broke our installer. I was able to find a workaround and we'll have to eventually ship a new Installer release that uses JSON output from the cgi. 3 PMC members presented a Flex track at ApacheCon EU and discussion are underway for ApacheCon NA. CODE ADOPTION Based on threads on general@incubator and legal-discuss, we are now discussing the notion of adopting non-ASF code bases that are already licensed under ALv2. One code base is Swiz which was approved for donation by vote over two year ago and reported in prior board reports but was never completed probably because the donor was having trouble tracking everyone down who needed to sign the Software Grant. The other is AS3Commons, which is currently under discussion leading to a vote. The understanding we have is that a Software Grant is not needed to accept these code bases since they are under ALv2. We will contact the major contributors from each code base to make sure there aren't conflicts or other objections to have Apache Flex adopt this code. There is no community around these code bases right now as the major contributors have moved on to other projects so we will accept responses from the major contributors as speaking for the community. COMMUNITY -Josh Tynjala was added as a PMC member. -A discussion is underway about a new committer. -Latest analytics include a little less than 1000 hits per day on the website during the work week (less on weekends). -There were more than 17,500 installs of Apache Flex 4.14.1 since its release about nine months ago. -Almost 85,000 people have run the Tour De Flex application. Tour De Flex is a set of examples folks use to learn how to develop Flex applications. TRADEMARKS -The apacheflex.com site we reported in the prior two reports seems to be gone. We never received any response to our request other than the site finally going away. -A PMC member reported that a company is promoting a software product called Flex that appears to be related to themes/styles for website visuals. I used their contact page to deliver the standard trademark violation template just before writing up this report so they haven't had a chance to respond. ----------------------------------------- Attachment W: Report from the Apache Flink Project [Stephan Ewen] DESCRIPTION Flink is a distributed data streaming system for batch and streaming data analysis on top of a streaming dataflow engine. Flink's stack contains functional batch and streaming analysis APIs in Java and Scala and libraries for various use cases. Flink interacts and integrates with several Apache projects in the broader ecosystem of technology around Hadoop. ISSUES - There are no issues that require board attention. STATUS AND ACTIVITY - The community has released version 0.10, which had a strong focus on hardening the data streaming capabilities and adding major features like master high availability. - The community is actively working towards a version 1.0 and discussing which APIs and components will be maintained backwards compatible. - There was a 2 day conference on Flink on Berlin in October, with community-selected talks, which had attracted around 250 participants. - The Flink community is in a good growing phase. The latest release had contributions from 79 people across many organizations. COMMUNITY - The newest PMC member was added July 2nd, 2015 (Maximilian Michels) - The newest committer was added August 31st 2015 (Matthias J. Sax) Flink currently has 21 committers and 16 PMC members RELEASES The following releases were made since the last board report: - 0.10.1 was released on Thu Nov 26 2015 - 0.10.0 was released on Fri Nov 13 2015 ACTIVITY ON JIRA / MAILING LISTS - 506 JIRA tickets created in the last 3 months - 434 JIRA tickets closed/resolved in the last 3 months - dev@flink.apache.org: - 249 subscribers (up 35 in the last 3 months): - 1708 emails sent to list (1729 in previous quarter) - news@flink.apache.org: - 105 subscribers (up 18 in the last 3 months): - 1 emails sent to list (2 in previous quarter) - user@flink.apache.org: - 308 subscribers (up 73 in the last 3 months): - 1340 emails sent to list (1176 in previous quarter) - issues@flink.apache.org: - 42 subscribers (up 4 in the last 3 months): - 12105 emails sent to list (10466 in previous quarter) ----------------------------------------- Attachment X: Report from the Apache Geronimo Project [Alan Cabrera] ## Description: Apache Geronimo is an open source server runtime that integrates the best open source projects to create Java/OSGi server runtimes that meet the needs of enterprise developers and system administrators. ## Issues: - We are concerned with our current level of community activity. Some discussions were started about next-gen Geronimo effort. Work needs to be done to kickstart the conversation of where the community would like to take the project. ## Activity: - A release of JavaMail - A release of XBean - Some developers have come forward to offer new features and fixes to Apache Yoko from the IBM WAS Liberty server. The smell of some fresh members is in the air! ## Health report: - The project is a mature implementation of a mature technology. Given Geronimo's size and complexity coming up to speed and finding a compelling bit to work on is a daunting task, to say the least. A fresh re-write or re-org of components into something that is compelling given contemporary sensibilities will likely spur activity since it should open up some green field opportunities. The trick will be to balance the re-write/re-org with keeping important core capabilities, e.g. OSGi; we don't want to throw the baby out with the bathwater. This fall is a good time to start the discussion with hopes of beginning a fresh start in the new year. - With that said, it should be pointed out that of the activity that occurs, it is indicative of an engaged community. ## PMC changes: - Currently 42 PMC members. - No new PMC members added in the last 3 months - Last PMC addition was Romain Manni-Bucau on Wed Aug 06 2014 ## Committer base changes: - Currently 69 committers. - No new committers added in the last 3 months - Last committer addition was Hendrik Saly at Thu Oct 23 2014 ## Releases: - XBean 4.5 - geronimo-javamail_1.4 1.9.0-alpha-2 ## Mailing list activity: - dev@geronimo.apache.org: - 357 subscribers (down -4 in the last 3 months): - 40 emails sent to list (79 in previous quarter) - servicemix-tck@geronimo.apache.org: - 9 subscribers (up 0 in the last 3 months) - xbean-scm@geronimo.apache.org: - 16 subscribers (up 0 in the last 3 months): - 7 emails sent to list (3 in previous quarter) - xbean-user@geronimo.apache.org: - 34 subscribers (up 0 in the last 3 months): - 1 emails sent to list (0 in previous quarter) - tck-commits@geronimo.apache.org: - 4 subscribers (up 0 in the last 3 months) - user@geronimo.apache.org: - 452 subscribers (down -7 in the last 3 months): - 10 emails sent to list (5 in previous quarter) - geronimo-tck@geronimo.apache.org: - 43 subscribers (up 0 in the last 3 months) - scm@geronimo.apache.org: - 99 subscribers (up 0 in the last 3 months): - 5 emails sent to list (23 in previous quarter) - xbean-dev@geronimo.apache.org: - 33 subscribers (up 0 in the last 3 months): - 5 emails sent to list (12 in previous quarter) ## JIRA activity: - 5 JIRA tickets created in the last 3 months - 2 JIRA tickets closed/resolved in the last 3 months ----------------------------------------- Attachment Y: Report from the Apache Giraph Project [Avery Ching] ----------------------------------------- Attachment Z: Report from the Apache Groovy Project [Guillaume Laforge] ----------------------------------------- Attachment AA: Report from the Apache Gump Project [Stefan Bodewig] Apache Gump is a cross-project continuous integration server. Gump's intention isn't so much to be a CI server but rather a vehicle that makes people look beyond their project's boundaries and helps the projects to collaborate. Gump is written in Python and supports several build tools and version control systems. The Apache installation of Gump builds ASF as well as non-ASF projects and their dependencies. It started in the Java part of the foundation but also builds projects like APR, HTTPd and XMLUnit.NET. == Summary == No development activity, Gump seems to create useful results for the few projects that use it. == Releases == Gump has never done any releases. One reason for this is that the ASF installations of Gump work on the latest code base almost all of the time following its "integrate everything continuously" philosophy. == Activity == The projects that use Gump have occasionally modified their respective configuration files. No other activity. === Mailing-List Statistics === general@gump.apache.org: 48 subscribers (down -1 in the last 3 months) 89 emails sent to list (63 in previous quarter) commits@gump.apache.org: 19 subscribers (down -1 in the last 3 months) 11 emails sent to list (23 in previous quarter) == Changes to the Roster == All ASF committers have write access to the metadata that configure the ASF installations. The last changes to the PMC have seen Konstantin Kolinko and Mark Thomas join in November 2014. ----------------------------------------- Attachment AB: Report from the Apache Helix Project [Kishore Gopalakrishna] ----------------------------------------- Attachment AC: Report from the Apache Hive Project [Ashutosh Chauhan] Description: The Apache Hive (TM) data warehouse software facilitates querying and managing large datasets residing in distributed storage. Issues: There are no issues requiring board attention at this time Activity: - Branch for Hive 2.0 release has been cut and 2.0 is expected to be released in coming weeks. PMC changes: - Currently 29 PMC members. - John Pullokkaran was added to the PMC on Mon Nov 23 2015 Committer base changes: - Currently 58 committers. - Aihua Xu was added as a committer on Thu Oct 22 2015 - Lars Francke was added as a committer on Fri Sep 25 2015 - Yongzhi Chen was added as a committer on Wed Nov 11 2015 - Siddharth Seth was made committer on Oct 21 2015 Releases: - Last release was 1.2.1 on Fri Jun 26 2015 Mailing list activity: - dev@hive.apache.org: - 803 subscribers (up 17 in the last 3 months): - 1758 emails sent to list (1633 in previous quarter) - issues@hive.apache.org: - 12 subscribers (up 0 in the last 3 months): - 8798 emails sent to list (7283 in previous quarter) - user@hive.apache.org: - 2078 subscribers (up 16 in the last 3 months): - 1086 emails sent to list (752 in previous quarter) JIRA activity: - 827 JIRA tickets created in the last 3 months - 645 JIRA tickets closed/resolved in the last 3 months ----------------------------------------- Attachment AD: Report from the Apache Ignite Project [Dmitriy Setrakyan] ## Description: The Apache Ignite (TM) In-Memory Data Fabric is a high-performance, integrated and distributed in-memory platform for computing and transacting on large-scale data sets in real-time, orders of magnitude faster than possible with traditional disk-based or flash technologies. Apache Ignite (TM) provides many in-memory components to improve performance and scalability of user applications, including in-memory data grid (distributed caching), in-memory compute grid, in-memory streaming, and more. ## Activity: - The community has released version 1.5.0-b1, which was a beta release. The release includes C++ and .NET/C# support, deadlock-free transactions, compact binary marshalling protocol, integration with MQTT, Flume, and Twitter streams, and many other features. - The community is working towards version 1.5.0.final, which in addition to the features available in 1.5.0-b1, will also include OSGI support and various bug fixes. - The community has refined versioning scheme for the releases. - The community established a Gitter Chatroom. ## Health report: - Ignite keeps attracting new contributors on the mailing list - Chinese version of documentation was contributed - Korean version of documentation is being contributed ## Issues: - There are no outstanding issues. ## LDAP committee group/Committership changes: → Denis A. Magda was added to the PMC on Mon Sep 28 2015 → Raul Kripalani was added to the PMC on Sun Sep 20 2015 → Denis A. Magda was added as a committer on Mon Sep 21 2015 → Raul Kripalani was added as a committer on Sun Sep 20 2015 → Currently 26 committers and 24 PMC members. ## Releases: - 1.5.0-b1 was released on Mon, Dec 07 2015 - 1.4.0 was released on Mon Sep 28 2015 - 1.3.0 was released on Tue Jul 21 2015 ## Mailing list activity: - dev@ignite.apache.org: - 133 subscribers (up 23 in the last 3 months): - 2855 emails sent to list (2046 in previous quarter) - user@ignite.apache.org: - 151 subscribers (up 59 in the last 3 months): - 824 emails sent to list (748 in previous quarter) - issues@ignite.apache.org: - 18 subscribers (up 2 in the last 3 months): - 5582 emails sent to list (3205 in previous quarter) ## JIRA activity: - 675 JIRA tickets created in the last 3 months - 507 JIRA tickets closed/resolved in the last 3 months ----------------------------------------- Attachment AE: Report from the Apache Incubator Project [Ted Dunning] The Apache Incubator is the entry path into the ASF for projects and codebases wishing to become part of the Foundation's efforts. The Incubator continues to grow, reaching 50 podlings this month for the first time since April 2012. * Community New IPMC members: - Todd Lipcon * New Podlings - Impala - Kudu - Metron - S2Graph - Torii (formerly proposed as Spark-Kernel) * Graduations None this month. * Releases The following releases entered distribution during the month of November: - 2015-11-10 Apache Kylin 1.1.1-incubating - 2015-11-14 Apache DataFu (incubating) 1.3.0 - 2015-11-16 Apache Sirona 0.3-incubating - 2015-11-16 Apache Apex Malhar 3.2.0-incubating - 2015-11-17 Apache Zeppelin 0.5.5-incubating - 2015-11-24 Apache TinkerPop 3.1.0-incubating The Wave PPMC has approved a release candidate which hit general@incubator on November 3rd. Over a month later, it only has one IPMC +1 vote. The Incubator has been much better about approving releases in a timely manner since new processes were negotiated in late 2013, but Wave's experience shows that there is room yet for improvement. * IP Clearance - Nicholas Peltier donated the Sling Pipes module, which provides a set of bulk content transformation tools for Apache Sling. - S.A.S. Ubik-Ingenierie and Decathlon SA donated JMeter Dashboard/Report, which allows generation of a report for a Load Test at end of Load Test or on an existing CSV result file. * Legal / Trademarks - The registered trademark for the retiring podling Ripple is still held by Blackberry. As the small Ripple community prepares to relocate to Github, they are exploring obtaining permission to use the trademark in their new home. - The name for a proposed podling was changed from "OpenMiracl" to "Milagro" to avoid marketplace confusion with the current copyright owner, Miracl (formerly Certivox). * Infrastructure - It was brought to light that podling websites can be accessed by "podling.apache.org" in addition to "podling.incubator.apache.org". A discussion about what remedy to pursue is ongoing. * Miscellaneous - Driven by several new incubation proposals, traffic on general@incubator was extremely high in November -- at 915 messages, second only to the colossal Open Office proposal month in June 2011 (2013 messages). - A lengthy discussion on CTR vs. RTC (commit-then-review vs. review-then-commit) took place on general@incubator. The debate continues with regards to what commit policy the incoming Impala podling will adopt. - The Kudu and Impala incubation proposal VOTEs were both contended, with a handful of -1 votes -- something which has not happened at any time in recent memory. The VOTEs passed because they were interpreted as "procedural" under ASF voting rules and thus subject to majority rule. This has implications for how graduation votes are interpreted, since objections to graduation by individual IPMC members have at times been given significant weight by the Board when considering graduation recommendations. - The new Metron podling is seeded with an ALv2 codebase for which the existing community is dormant/unresponsive. There is no guarantee that an SGA can be obtained from the current copyright holder. We anticipate no legal problems with this, nor social problems, but some efforts are underway to pursue an SGA regardless. - The Ripple, Corinthia, and Cotton podlings are all retiring. * Credits - Report Manager: Marvin Humphrey -------------------- Summary of podling reports -------------------- * Still getting started at the Incubator - Concerted - Eagle - SystemML - Unomi * Not yet ready to graduate No release: - HAWQ - HORN - HTrace - MADlib - Mynewt - Myriad - Rya - Trafodion - Wave Community growth: - Atlas - CommonsRDF - MRQL - Ranger - SAMOA - Singa - Streams - Taverna - Zeppelin * Nearing graduation - Johnzon - Sentry * Retired or considering retirement - Corinthia - Cotton - Ripple * Did not report, expected next month - Sirona (2 months late) * No Mentor signoff, to be resubmitted next month - log4cxx2 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Table of Contents Atlas CommonsRDF Concerted Corinthia Cotton Eagle HAWQ HORN HTrace Johnzon MADlib MRQL Mynewt Myriad Ranger Rya SAMOA Sentry Singa Streams SystemML Taverna Trafodion Unomi Wave Zeppelin ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------- Atlas Apache Atlas is a scalable and extensible set of core foundational governance services that enables enterprises to effectively and efficiently meet their compliance requirements within Hadoop and allows integration with the complete enterprise data ecosystem Atlas has been incubating since 2015-05-05. Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation: 1. Podling name search is pending 2. Expand the community and add more committers Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be aware of? * Everything seems to be smooth, nothing specific at this time. How has the community developed since the last report? 1. We have added a new Committer/PPMC to the project. 2. The user/dev community show increasing interests. The average number of messages in a month is over 500 as compared to 400 from the previous report. 3. A lot of new contributors have been added, about 21 since the last report. How has the project developed since the last report? 1. Some of the main limitations with type and entity mutations have been addressed and the dashboard has many more features added. 2. We are preparing for the second release, 0.6-incubating by Dec 2015. This release should include about 85 jiras. 3. A total of 76 issues were created and about 53 of them are resolved in Nov 2015. Date of last release: * 2015-07-15 - 0.5.0-incubating When were the last committers or PMC members elected? * Suma Shivaprasad was elected as a committer on 10/02/2015. Signed-off-by: [ ](atlas) Arun Murthy [X](atlas) Chris Douglas [ ](atlas) Jakob Homan [ ](atlas) Vinod Kumar Vavilapalli Shepherd/Mentor notes: -------------------- CommonsRDF Commons RDF is a set of interfaces and classes for RDF 1.1 concepts and behaviours. The commons-rdf-api module defines interfaces and testing harness. The commons-rdf-simple module provides a basic reference implementation to exercise the test harness and clarify API contracts. CommonsRDF has been incubating since 2015-03-06. Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation: 1. Re-engage and grow the Commons RDF community base 2. Work with key target communities (initially within Apache) to ensure Commons RDF meets potential user requirements and expectations towards next versions of the Commons API. 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? Sleeper community in the last months; just few mails and commits. How has the project developed since the last report? Development has seen a drop in engagement across the board. Internal discussions about the scope and target audience/consumers has affected the community, loosing in the way one of the project founders and main contact with a primary target project. Therefore next months are critical to find the project fit or decide to wrap up this venture. Some discussions in this direction are taking place: http://s.apache.org/SFA On a brighter note one thing for the CommonsRDF PPMC to consider is that in the beginning there was a small group of 5 core committers. Recently the number of subscribers to the dev@ list was 22. It is not all down and gloom. The PPMC has actually done pretty well in attracting new community to join the community ML. Date of last release: 2015-05-07 When were the last committers or PMC members elected? n/a (no PPMC or Committers have been elected yet) Signed-off-by: [X](commonsrdf) Lewis John McGibbney [X](commonsrdf) Rob Vesse [X](commonsrdf) John D Ament [ ](commonsrdf) Gary Gregory Shepherd/Mentor notes: John D. Ament (johndament): Podling activity still appears to be on the low side. I hope that more releases may help get more visibility into the podling, but the active group is active enough. -------------------- Concerted Apache Concerted is a Do-It-Yourself toolkit for building in-memory data engines. Concerted has been incubating since 2015-10-14. Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation: 1. First release 2. Establish a consistent development process and release rhythm. 3. Expanding the community and continuing to add new committers. 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? Latest Additions: * PMC addition: NA * Contributor addition: NA Issue backlog status since last report: * Created: 3 * Resolved: 0 Mailing list activity since last report: * @dev 32 messages * @issues 7 messages * @commits 1 messages How has the project developed since the last report? - Project has been focused on getting the first release candidate ready. - Working on scripts to automate the release process for our first Apache Concerted release candidate. - Website is created and is under review before it is published. - Old Tests improved and new automated tests added. Date of last release: - Working towards our first release candidate. Signed-off-by: [X](concerted) Chris Nauroth [ ](concerted) Daniel Dai [x](concerted) Jake Farrell [x](concerted) Julian Hyde [ ](concerted) Lars Hofhansl Shepherd/Mentor notes: -------------------- Corinthia Corinthia is a toolkit/application for converting between and editing common office file formats, with an initial focus on word processing. It is designed to cater for multiple classes of platforms - desktop, web, and mobile - and relies heavily on web technologies such as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript for representing and manipulating documents. The toolkit is small, portable, and flexible, with minimal dependencies. The target audience is developers wishing to include office viewing, conversion, and editing functionality into their applications. Corinthia has been incubating since 2014-12-08. Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation: [none] The IPMC Vote to retire Corinthia was approved on 2015-11-19 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 effectively disbanded by withdrawal of the primary developers on 2015-09-05. The community crisis mentioned on the 2015-09-02 report was not resolved. How has the project developed since the last report? Development ceased at the time of the last report. Date of last release: 2015-08-28 Release 0.1 When were the last committers or PMC members elected? 2015-08-31 Gavin McDonald 2015-06-12 Ian Cunningham Signed-off-by: [ ](corinthia) Daniel Gruno [ ](corinthia) Jan Iversen [x](corinthia) Dave Fischer Shepherd/Mentor notes: -------------------- Cotton Cotton is an Apache Mesos framework for running MySQL instances. Shepherd/Mentor notes: Drew Farris (drew): Development on hold. The Cotton PPMC has called for a vote for retirement from the incubator as of 12/4/2015 with a 72 hour window for closure. -------------------- Eagle Apache Eagle is a real time Data Activity Monitoring Framework to instantly identify access to sensitive data, recognize attacks/ malicious activity and block access in real time. Eagle has been incubating since 2015-10-25. Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation: 1. Infrastructure Migration: We moved the code to Apache Github, started using Apache JIRA for tracking purposes, Eagle external site transitioned to incubator and Jenkins projects to build binary and created docker images for easy installation. 2. Expand the community, Increase dev list activity with new contributors. 3. Existing committers are getting familiarized with the apache tools and process. Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be aware of? Nothing urgent at this time. Our mentors have been helpful in guiding us thru various stages. How has the community developed since the last report? 1. All core contributors/committers have started working on the Apache repository. 2. We presented about Apache Eagle in the Data governance meetup meeting (Topic: Apache Eagle - Secure your hadoop data). We received good feedback on the use cases and scalable design of Eagle. 3. Dev community showed increasing interests. In Nov, there have been 507 messages on dev@ mailing list. 4. There were increased participation in the dev mailing list pertaining to new feature development and roadmap. The development community is very active in terms of new features, bugs closed etc. This month we are putting more emphasis on community development and getting the interests from developers in the hadoop ecosystem. How has the project developed since the last report? 1. Main features/improvements added include: a) Support for Docker [EAGLE-53] b) New design for Alert dashboard [EAGLE-29] c) Eagle internal metric framework design [EAGLE-50] d) Bug fixes & documentation improvement 2. 58 new JIRAs filed, 25 resolved (In Nov 2015) 3. 82 code commits (In Nov 2015) Date of last release: We have not had a release yet. When were the last committers or PMC members elected? No new committers/members from initial. Signed-off-by: [x] (eagle) P. Taylor Goetz [x] (eagle) Amareshwari Sriramdasu [x] (eagle) Henry Saputra [x] (eagle) Julian Hyde [ ] (eagle) Owen O’Malley Shepherd/Mentor notes: Julian Hyde (jhyde): Good activity and discussion, work is underway on meaningful features, and also some preparation for a release. They got late notice that a report was needed this month and sprang into action quickly to complete one. -------------------- HAWQ Apache HAWQ is a Hadoop native SQL query engine that combines the key technological advantages of MPP database with the scalability and convenience of Hadoop. HAWQ reads data from and writes data to HDFS natively. HAWQ delivers industry-leading performance and linear scalability. It provides users the tools to confidently and successfully interact with petabyte range data sets. HAWQ provides users with a complete, standards compliant SQL interface. HAWQ has been incubating since 2015-09-04. Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation: 1. Produce our first Apache Release 2. Expand the community, increase dev list activity and adding new contributors 3. Infrastructure migration: create Jenkins projects that build HAWQ binary, source tarballs and docker images, and run feature tests including at least installcheck-good tests for each commit (HAWQ-127). Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be aware of? Everything seems to be smooth, nothing urgent at this time. How has the community developed since the last report? 1. All core contributors/committers have started working on Apache repository 2. One HAWQ Nest community meeting (topic: HAWQ architecture introduction) 3. Both user & dev community show increasing interests. In Nov, there have been 438 messages on dev@ and 75 on user@, compared with 357 messages on dev@ and 21 messages on user@ in Oct. How has the project developed since the last report? 1. Main features/improvements added include: a) Support HA for libyarn [HAWQ-38] b) Dynamic statement level resource usage [HAWQ-47] c) Support Kerberos for libyarn [HAWQ-51] d) Dependent component version upgrade & Bug fixes & documentation improvement 2. First release has been proposed and most issues have been finished (115 issues resolved in the release). () Left thing is to do the PPMC & IPMC voting) 3. 85 new JIRAs filed, 74 resolved (In Nov 2015) 4. 76 code commits (In Nov 2015) Date of last release: We have not had a release yet. When were the last committers or PMC members elected? No new committers/members from initial. Signed-off-by: [X](hawq) Alan Gates [X](hawq) Konstantin Boudnik [ ](hawq) Justin Erenkrantz [ ](hawq) Thejas Nair [X](hawq) Roman Shaposhnik Shepherd/Mentor notes: -------------------- HORN HORN is a neuron-centric programming APIs and execution framework for large- scale deep learning, built on top of Apache Hama. HORN has been incubating since 2015-09-04. Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation: 1. Continue to build out API 2. Continue to gain and attract contributors 3. Produce a first Apache release Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be aware of? Google's TensorFlow is getting a lot of media attention, but it's not entirely clear yet what this means for us long term. How has the community developed since the last report? 35 subscribers to the dev list, +3 since last report How has the project developed since the last report? - Continued to expand the API - Research to assert model is on track for best computing Date of last release: N/A When were the last committers or PMC members elected? Zachary Jaffee elected as a committer on 11/15/15 Signed-off-by: [ ](horn) Luciano Resende [ ](horn) Robin Anil [X](horn) Edward J. Yoon [ ](horn) Rich Bowen Shepherd/Mentor notes: -------------------- HTrace HTrace is a tracing framework intended for use with distributed systems. HTrace has been incubating since 2014-11. Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation: 1. Continue to grow the HTrace community 2. Continue to develop and release stable HTrace incubating artifacts 3. Continue to explore the integration of the HTrace framework into other Apache products 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? 39 subscribers to dev@ (up from 38) and about 200 messages since last report (up from 55 in previous period though many are build 'failures') How has the project developed since the last report? About 65 issues resolved since last report contributed by 5 different contributors. Date of last release: htrace-incubating-4.0.0 on Sept 14th, 2015 htrace-incubating-4.0.1 on Sept 27th, 2015 When were the last committers or PMC members elected? None this period. Last added committer: Abraham Elmahrek - 2.11.15 Signed-off-by: [X](htrace) Jake Farrell [ ](htrace) Todd Lipcon [ ](htrace) Lewis John Mcgibbney [ ](htrace) Andrew Purtell [X](htrace) Billie Rinaldi [X](htrace) Michael Stack Shepherd/Mentor notes: -------------------- Johnzon Implementation of JSR-353 JavaTM API for JSON Processing. Johnzon has been incubating since 2014-06-09. Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation: 1. Expanding the community, increase dev list activity and adding new committers/pmc members 2. Complete the project incubation status page 3. Add and improve documentation Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be aware of? * PPMC has voted for graduation How has the community developed since the last report? There are new people on the dev list and the project got contributions from non-committers. On the dev list there are approx. 21 msgs (on average) messages per month. We have presented Johnzon at ApacheCon Europe. How has the project developed since the last report? The project did its 9th incubator release. During the last three month 4 jira issues were reported and fixed. Project has also started to implement the upcoming JSR-374 specification. Date of last release: 2015-OCT-5 (0.9.2-incubating) When were the last committers or PMC members elected? Last committer was elected 2014-08-23, last PMC member was elected 2015-04-09 (Hendrik Saly) Signed-off-by: [X](johnzon) Justin Mclean [ ](johnzon) Daniel Kulp Shepherd/Mentor notes: Justin Mclean (jmclean): Issues re branding has been brought up on incubator list () - this will be addressed. -------------------- MADlib Big Data Machine Learning in SQL for Data Scientists. MADlib has been incubating since 2015-09-15. Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation: 1. Produce a first Apache (incubating) release. 2. Expand the community, increase dev list activity and add new committers/pmc members. 3. Execute and manage the project according to governance model required by the "Apache Way”. 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. First community call held 11/20/15. There were approximately 10 attendees, about half were from outside of the current group of MADlib contributors. This will be a monthly call, possibly moving to 2x per month in the future. 2. Meetup 12/3/15 @ Pivotal Labs, San Francisco: “MADlib and HAWQ for Advanced SQL Machine Learning on Hadoop”. One goal of this meetup is to invite new community participation in MADlib. 3. Material technical conversations are now happening on the dev mailing lists and in the appropriate JIRAs. E.g., 53 emails on dev in Nov compared with 7 in Oct. How has the project developed since the last report? 1. 31 JIRAs created and 7 resolved in last 30 days. 2. Mailing list subscribers: user - 19, dev - 20 3. Proposed scope for first Apache MADlib release has been described to the community for comment. This release includes IP cleanliness and new features. 4. The MADlib wiki has been updated with new content, including a new contributors guideline, an FAQ and a page listing suggestions for first time contributors (these have also been labeled “starter” in the JIRAs). Date of last release: No release yet. When were the last committers or PMC members elected? No new members added on top of the initial committer list. Signed-off-by: [X](madlib) Konstantin Boudnik [X](madlib) Ted Dunning [X](madlib) Roman Shaposhnik Shepherd/Mentor notes: -------------------- MRQL MRQL is a query processing and optimization system for large-scale, distributed data analysis, built on top of Apache Hadoop, Hama, Spark, and Flink. MRQL has been incubating since 2013-03-13. Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation: 1. Increase the number of active committers 2. Increase adoption, expand user community, and increase user list activity 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? There were no new developers or new committers since our last report. There are 3 new UTA students who are planning to contribute to the MRQL projects as part of their Master's thesis in Spring'16, but they have not participated in the MRQL community yet. We hope to get more contributions/committers from the Flink and Spark communities to help us fine-tune the MRQL evaluation engine on these platforms. How has the project developed since the last report? Very little activity on JIRA since the last report (only 2 issues reported that were both fixed). One of the JIRA issues was related to a major extension to MRQL to support incremental query processing (to convert any stream-based MRQL query to an incremental query that merges the previous query results with the results of applying the query to the new data batches only). This was based on an idea presented at ApacheCon'15 as a future plan for MRQL. It works on Spark Streaming mode for now, but it will soon support Flink Streaming too. Date of last release: 2015-02-25 When were the last committers or PMC members elected? 2014-04-17 Signed-off-by: [ ](mrql) Alan Cabrera [X](mrql) Edward J. Yoon [ ](mrql) Mohammad Nour El-Din Shepherd/Mentor notes: -------------------- Mynewt Mynewt is a real-time operating system for constrained embedded systems like wearables, lightbulbs, locks and doorbells. It works on a variety of 32-bit MCUs (microcontrollers), including ARM Cortex-M and MIPS architectures. Mynewt has been incubating since 2015-10-20. 1. Do a first Apache release capable of producing a downloadable RTOS image with support for multiple peripherals and network connectivity. 2. Expand community - attract new project contributors and users & grow committer base 3. Develop a roadmap and release schedule for the Mynewt Operating System 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. Mailing list activity since last report: @dev 48 messages, 2 new subscribers @commits 140 messages 2. Committer workflow was tested on documentation site. 3. Participation on the @dev mailing list covered a range of topics including feature priorities, coding practices, Go package handling options, and logo discussions. How has the project developed since the last report? 1. Feature support: 12 JIRA issues were created and are in various stages of progress after discussion about relative priorities on @dev mailing list. 2. Documentation support: non-committer workflow discussed and tested on site. 3. Progress towards self-governance: We have a potential new committer already, and the community is discussing its policy/culture about adding committers and PMC members. Date of last release: No release yet. When were the last committers or PMC members elected? At the start of the project (2015-10-20) Signed-off-by: [X](mynewt) Sterling Hughes [X](mynewt) Jim Jagielski [X](mynewt) Justin Mclean [X](mynewt) Greg Stein [X](mynewt) P. Taylor Goetz Shepherd/Mentor notes: -------------------- 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. Release Myriad 0.1.0 under Apache. Currently awaiting IPMC feedback. http://s.apache.org/lft 2. Add more content to our new website http://myriad.incubator.apache.org and drive traffic to it. 3. Grow our user base. We're hoping to find more (enterprise) users/testers after we have an actual versioned release and a website. Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be aware of? Please vote for the Myriad 0.1.0 release! How has the community developed since the last report? - Mailing list traffic has increased to 381 messages (20 authors) in October and then 326 messages (22 authors) in November, up from 227 messages (17 authors) in September. - Our biweekly community syncs get around 8-12 participants lately, up from the 7-11 we were getting in August-September. See minutes at: http://s.apache.org/8kF - Freenode #myriad IRC channel saw a lot of activity during release planning, but has since calmed down. Archived by ASFBot at: http://wilderness.apache.org/channels/#logs-#myriad - Wiki space has grown from 24 to 29 pages since the last report. https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/MYRIAD/Myriad+Home - Website is live! http://myriad.incubator.apache.org How has the project developed since the last report? - Resolved 53 "Fixed" JIRAs since Oct 7 (plus 19 Duplicate/Won't Fix). Some of this was pre-release JIRA cleanup to match the truth of which PRs had already been merged. See . - Merged 8 PRs from old github repo, no new PRs allowed anymore. See https://github.com/mesos/myriad/pulls?q=closed%3A%3E2015-10-07 - Merged 49 PRs from new github mirror. See . Date of last release: The PPMC just passed the vote for apache-myriad-0.1.0-incubating (rc3) on Nov 29th, and now we are awaiting our second round of feedback from the IPMC (1 binding +1 so far). When were the last committers or PMC members elected? We elected Darin and Swapnil in October and got IPMC/Board approval, accounts/permissions/etc. setup by early November. We plan to nominate more committer candidates after the 0.1.0 release. Signed-off-by: [ ](myriad) Benjamin Hindman [ ](myriad) Danese Cooper [x](myriad) Ted Dunning [ ](myriad) Luciano Resende Shepherd/Mentor notes: Timothy Chen (tnachen): Myriad release is currently being voted and seeing good discussions around jira about release process. Seeing slight increase of contributor on mailing list and code. Marvin Humphrey (marvin): Happily, the release has now been approved by the IPMC. -------------------- Ranger The Ranger project is a framework to enable, monitor and manage comprehensive data security across the Hadoop platform. Ranger has been incubating since 2014-07-24. Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation: 1. Increase the community participants for Apache Ranger 2. Re-organize documentation for easier access to end-users, new users and contributors. 3. Integration of Apache Ranger with other Apache Security Initiatives 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. Added one new contributor: (Varun Rao) 2. Mailing list activity since last report (Sep-01-2015 to Nov-30-2015): @dev 1068 @user 188 @commit 463 3. Issues (JIRAs) created/resolved since last report (after Sep-01-2015 before Nov-30-2015): Created: 121 Resolved: 96 How has the project developed since the last report? 1. Members have been working on a next major release of 0.6.0 2. Also, as we have a lot of bug-fixes on top of 0.5.0 release, we are working towards a 0.5.1 release. 3. Working with new contributors to add HSM support for Apache Ranger KMS. Date of last release: JUNE-10-2015 When were the last committers or PMC members elected? 1. Gautam Borad has been added as committer on June-29-2015 Signed-off-by: [X](ranger) Alan Gates [X](ranger) Daniel Gruno [X](ranger) Devaraj Das [X](ranger) Jakob Homan [ ](ranger) Owen O'Malley Shepherd/Mentor 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. Populate the website for the project 2. Expand the "how to" document to explain the ways new contributors can become involved in the project, so we increase the size of the community. 3. Become familiar with the release process and have a first release as part of the Apache Foundation 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 started having questions and some traffic on the dev list generated by non-committers. There are 33 subscribers to the dev list, about half of them non-committers. - We started a discussion and created an initial draft of a document about how new contributers can contribute to the project and what should be the workflow. - The initial committers continue to learn to use the Apache infrastructure and processes. How has the project developed since the last report? - Started working on updating the licence headers and poms to prepare for an Apache release. - Modified the Rya manual to markdown and linked it from the readme file, so the documentation is easier to access. - Working on new features: inconsistency detection, cloning, delete support for secondary indices. - Still working on creating a website for the project. Date of last release: Not applicable When were the last committers or PMC members elected? Not applicable Signed-off-by: [x](rya) Josh Elser [X](rya) Edward J. Yoon [X](rya) Sean Busbey [X](rya) Venkatesh Seetharam Shepherd/Mentor notes: Sean Busbey (busbey): Good community discussion this month. PPMC proactively reaching out to mentors about ASF questions, which is great. Josh Elser (elserj): Steady progress being made by members. Nothing concerning to me. -------------------- SAMOA SAMOA provides a collection of distributed streaming algorithms for the most common data mining and machine learning tasks such as classification, clustering, and regression, as well as programming abstractions to develop new algorithms that run on top of distributed stream processing engines (DSPEs). It features a pluggable architecture that allows it to run on several DSPEs such as Apache Flink, Apache Storm, Apache S4, and Apache Samza. SAMOA has been incubating since 2014-12-15. Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation: 1. Grow the community 2. Elect new PMC members 3. Following up our first release with further 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? Mailing list activity (September-October-November 2015): * @dev: 120 messages Jira issues backlog (September-October-November 2015): * Created: 8 * Resolved: 6 Our main goal is to grow the community, which is still pretty small. We are doing a large amount of dissemination work in conferences and events to promote SAMOA. For example, we had two talks at technical conferences: 1) A talk at the Apache Conference BigData, in Budapest, Hungary, during the week of September 28-30, 2015. 2) A talk at the Flink Forward, a conference for the Apache Flink DSPE, in Berlin, Germany, October 12-13, 2015 We have had contributions from outside the PPMC. In particular, we have had contributions for: 1) integrating Apache Avro input with Apache Samoa, 2) a proposal for integrating Apache APEX as a new DSPE, 3) continued the collaboration with the Apache Flink community. How has the project developed since the last report? Main developments: * Performed development and testing of the VHT module. * Fixed various bugs and improved ensemble and bagging methods. * Worked on the integration of new data sources like Apache Avro. * Improved the website to include more material for new contributors. Date of last release: 2015-07-21 When were the last committers or PMC members elected? None Signed-off-by: [X](samoa) Alan Gates [ ](samoa) Ashutosh Chauhan [ ](samoa) Enis Soztutar [x](samoa) Ted Dunning Shepherd/Mentor notes: -------------------- Sentry Sentry is a highly modular system for providing fine grained role based authorization to both data and metadata stored on an Apache Hadoop cluster. Sentry has been incubating since 2013-08-08. Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation: 1. Review PPMC election policy, if committers will become PPMC on graduation. Community is right now discussing this. Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be aware of? Graduation discussions have started. There seems to be some disagreement on graduation readiness which led to a broad discussion on general@. Seems like most of it is resolved but still need mentors agreement. The Sentry community did a number of things since last report to address the concerns/suggestions around the open communication. 1. Community monthly hangout, IRC channel that's just been setup. 2. Community members presented Sentry at the ApacheCon 3. Sentry meetup at NY during HadoopWorld How has the community developed since the last report? 1. We had ~260 messages on dev list in the past two months. (Got number from http://markmail.org/list/org.apache.sentry.dev) How has the project developed since the last report? 1. About 71 issues were created and about 58 resolved in the past 2 months(Numbers from jira). Date of last release: 2015-09-22 When were the last committers or PMC members elected? Anne Yu was added as committers on 11/27/2015. No new PPMC members have been added since the project has entered the incubator, although PPMC election policies are being discussed in the community. Signed-off-by: [X](sentry) Arvind Prabhakar [ ](sentry) Joe Brockmeier [ ](sentry) David Nalley [ ](sentry) Olivier Lamy [X](sentry) Patrick Hunt [X](sentry) Thomas White Shepherd/Mentor notes: -------------------- Singa Singa is a distributed deep learning platform. Singa has been incubating since 2015-03-17. Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation: 1. Expand the community, both in its size and its diversity. 2. Improve training efficiency by supporting GPUs, and improve scalability by reducing communication cost. 2. Improve the usability by providing more built-in models and python binding. Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be aware of? The Github repository has scored 400+ stars and 150 forks. The developer community is growing slowly: the total number now is 14 developers. After the second release (with GPU) in December, it is expected that more developers will come. How has the community developed since the last report? The community has been active with the development for the next release. Since September, there've been 296 and 369 new emails in the dev@ and commit@ mailing list respectively. How has the project developed since the last report? The first version was released shortly after the last report. We are implementing features using the following schedule: http://singa.apache.org/develop/schedule.html. The planned features shall be finished soon. The second version is set to be released in December. Date of last release: 2015-10-08 When were the last committers or PMC members elected? Signed-off-by: [ ](singa) Daniel Dai [X](singa) Alan Gates [x](singa) Ted Dunning [ ](singa) Thejas Nair Shepherd/Mentor notes: -------------------- Streams Apache Streams (incubating) is a lightweight (yet scalable) framework for ActivityStreams. Streams contains a commons for Rest API connectors and data schemas, and support normalization of digital events and entities into the industry-standard Activity Streams format. Streams has been incubating since 2012-11-20. Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation: 1. Community growth and PMC maturity. 2. Demonstrate a consistent release schedule. 3. Collaborate with other Apache projects to improve integrations with their software. Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be aware of? # of contributors submitting and reviewing pull requests has remained low this quarter. mentor participation has been low. the last PPMC vote for a release had no -1's but failed to gain the necessary support for submission to the IPMC. How has the community developed since the last report? ~25 ApacheCon Europe attendees came to project presentation, but otherwise no measurable progress in community growth. How has the project developed since the last report? 34 issues created / 21 merged / 1 in pull request this quarter Date of last release: 2015-04-26 When were the last committers or PMC members elected? 2015-02-23: Robert Douglas elected as committer / PMC member Signed-off-by: [ ](streams) Matt Franklin [X](streams) Ate Douma [ ](streams) Craig McClanahan Shepherd/Mentor notes: Ate Douma (ate): As reported above, mentor support has been too low, including my own. I find the dwindling down of participation and contributions other than from only one (very) active committer (Steve Blackmon) worrisome. More or even primary focus should be turned towards community development instead of only churning out code. I've suggested some concrete steps for this and propose to give the project a bit more time to try building up a community and more contributor involvement. As a mentor I'll try to help out more as well. However, if there is no substantial improvement within one or two reporting periods, it might be better to consider retirement instead. Timothy Chen (tnachen): Seems like there is one active committer as mentioned, and the majority of the mailing list activity is from JIRA and github from the same committer as well. Also second that will need to consider retirement if this continues. -------------------- SystemML SystemML provides declarative large-scale machine learning (ML) that aims at flexible specification of ML algorithms and automatic generation of hybrid runtime plans ranging from single node, in-memory computations, to distributed computations such as Apache Hadoop MapReduce and Apache Spark. SystemML has been incubating since 2015-11-02. Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation: 1. Grow SystemML community: increase mailing list activity, increase adoption of SystemML for scalable machine learning, encourage data scientists to adopt DML and PyDML algorithm scripts, respond to user feedback to ensure SystemML meets the requirements of real-world situations, write papers, and present SystemML at conferences. 2. Core library improvements, including Apache Spark integration. 3. Improved SystemML documentation to lower the learning curve. 4. Produce a release Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be aware of? The community is blocked, and expects that the SystemML Apache JIRA site will be available shortly, as detailed in INFRA-10714. How has the community developed since the last report? We have started to see few non original committers ask questions on the dev list, and the existing committers are actively helping these contributors. How has the project developed since the last report? All infrastructure, except for JIRA, are in place and in use by the community. Date of last release: NONE When were the last committers or PMC members elected? NONE Signed-off-by: [x](systemml) Luciano Resende [ ](systemml) Patrick Wendell [ ](systemml) Reynold Xin [ ](systemml) Rich Bowen Shepherd/Mentor notes: -------------------- Taverna Taverna is a domain-independent suite of tools used to design and execute data-driven workflows. Taverna has been incubating since 2014-10-20. Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation: 1. Community growth 2. Release more of the imported code to create engagement 3. Move to a sustainable development pattern 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? Vote on new committer. Passed by Apache Taverna, needs acceptance by IPMC. Mailing list activity Sep/Oct/Nov - dev 33/9/31 - users 2/5/4 - commits 50/103/16 How has the project developed since the last report? Fixed build problem in command-line package https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAVERNA-874 Date of last release: 2015-08-11 taverna-language-0.15.0-incubating When were the last committers or PMC members elected? n/a Signed-off-by: [x](taverna) Andy Seaborne [ ](taverna) Chris Mattmann [ ](taverna) Suresh Srinivas [ ](taverna) Suresh Marru [x](taverna) Marlon Pierce Shepherd/Mentor notes: Andy Seaborne (andy): Dev discussions have slowed right down this quarter. Developer effort was strong for GSoC but there is now a minimum with no prospect of a change until Jan/Feb next year. A worry I have is that this was not communicated until considerable prompting applied. There are only 2 active mentors. Marlon Pierce (mpierce): +1 for Andy's comments. After a very promising summer, the project has come to a halt. Despite mentor prompting, the project did not take the opportunity to grow its community from active GSOC participants. John D. Ament (johndament): Reading through the report, it seems that there may be some issues to be raised up. -------------------- Trafodion Trafodion is a webscale SQL-on-Hadoop solution enabling transactional or operational workloads on Hadoop. Trafodion has been incubating since 2015-05-24. Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation: 1. Develop and diversify community and a deeper understanding of the Apache Way. 2. Resolve remaining license conflicts and make our first Apache (incubating) release. 3. Streamline incubator website, so that it is easy for new contributors to get started. 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? * Presented a talk at Apache: Big Data, 2015 in Budapest * Presented at NY Hadoop user group meetup * Roberta Marton has volunteered as Release Manager, for our first Apache release. The release is planned for the second half of December. * JIRAs being created by end users. * 14 new members filed an iCLA indicating interest to contribute to Trafodion, during the previous three months * User participation in public lists remains steady. 612@codereview, 430@commits, 435@dev & 1364@issues during previous three months. * In the last month alone we had 137@codereview, 105@commits, 204@dev & 370@issues. * Distinct culture shift -- discussions have moved out from private distribution lists into public Apache distribution lists How has the project developed since the last report? * Wiki migration complete. New pages added regularly. https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/TRAFODION/ * A website revamp is in progress * 18 authors have made 145 commits to master during previous three months. 45,084 line additions, 109,035 deletions. 18 authors made 51 commits during November alone. * 177 JIRAs created and 262 resolved during September-November 2015, with 83 created/42 resolved in November alone * Held our first IPMC vote for a release, for which we got much valuable feedback. We are currently addressing the issues and getting ready to try again * Much effort has gone into simplifying the install and build processes Date of last release: We have not done a release of Trafodion since incubation. When were the last committers or PMC members elected? Selvaganes Govindarajan, Anoop Sharma and Hans Zeller elected as committers and PPMC members in November, 2015. Signed-off-by: [x](trafodion) Devaraj Das [x](trafodion) Enis Söztutar [ ](trafodion) Lars Hofhansl [x](trafodion) Michael Stack Shepherd/Mentor notes: -------------------- Unomi Unomi is a reference implementation of the OASIS Context Server specification currently being worked on by the OASIS Context Server Technical Committee. It provides a high-performance user profile and event tracking server. Unomi has been incubating since 2015-10-05. Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation: 1. Complete website to add "Getting started section" 2. Make some incubating releases 3. Grow the community size and diversity. 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? We are in the process to promote the project. A first talk has been given at ApacheCon EU. The community starts to grow up now that the resources are available. How has the project developed since the last report? We have a website in place at http://unomi.incubator.apache.org . The source code has been imported into Apache Git. We are working on providing a first release. Date of last release: no release yet. We are in the process of preparing the first 2.0.0-incubating release. When were the last committers or PMC members elected? It's the first podling report. Signed-off-by: [X](unomi) Jean-Baptiste Onofré [ ](unomi) Bertrand Delacretaz [ ](unomi) Roman Shaposhnik [X](unomi) Chris Mattmann Shepherd/Mentor notes: John D Ament (johndament): Podling is off to a good start. No concerns at this time. -------------------- Wave A wave is a hosted, live, concurrent data structure for rich communication. It can be used like email, chat, or a document. Wave has been incubating since 2010-12-04. Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation: 1. Finalizing the first release 2. Growing community 3. Improving code base. Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be aware of? The Wave project put its first release on the Incubator PMC, however, it looks like the review takes a long time and we didn't get any communication back. How has the community developed since the last report? Not much, even though we managed to get a release and proceed with voting. How has the project developed since the last report? There some additional code developments in the process. Date of last release: NA When were the last committers or PMC members elected? July 2014 Signed-off-by: [ ](wave) Christian Grobmeier [x](wave) Upayavira Shepherd/Mentor notes: Upayavira: Firstly, I believe Christian has resigned as a mentor, leaving just myself. As noted above, having struggled for a long time to pass a vote on a release artifact, the Wave PPMC has now done this, and is waiting on the members of the Incubator PMC to step forward and review the release. Please review this release! I myself have deliberately postponed voting, as my involvement at the ASF has not involved much by way of release reviewing. -------------------- Zeppelin A collaborative data analytics and visualization tool for distributed, general-purpose data processing systems such as Apache Spark, Apache Flink, etc. Zeppelin has been incubating since 2014-12-23. Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation: 1. Do an Apache release 2. Community growth: more committers from different organisations 3. Increase adoption Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be aware of? There is an ongoing discussion [1] about speed of the patch landing being low, as project gets more popular and attracts more contributions. This issue, raised by one of the mentors, is acknowledged by the community and there is work in progress on how the speed of the patch processing and acceptance can be increased: by clarifying the contribution process [2], discussing and documenting guidelines and best practices [3] [1] http://markmail.org/message/74247pqyc4bwtntj [2] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ZEPPELIN-477 [3] http://markmail.org/thread/542sigkdhbcvugwt How has the community developed since the last report? Traffic in users@ and dev@ grew and +42 subscribers in @dev, +109 subscribers in users@ since last report. Several talks about Zeppelin were presented at ApacheCon Eu, Spark Summit Eu, and Flink Forward. How has the project developed since the last report? 140 patches has been merged from 41 different contributors since last report. Made 0.5.5-incubation release under Apache incubation. Date of last release: 2015-11-18 When were the last committers or PMC members elected? 2015-10-03 Signed-off-by: [X](zeppelin) Konstantin Boudnik [X](zeppelin) Henry Saputra [X](zeppelin) Roman Shaposhnik [X](zeppelin) Ted Dunning [ ](zeppelin) Hyunsik Choi Shepherd/Mentor notes: Konstantin Boudnik (cos): The issue of slow(er) adoption of some PRs is being discussed and the community looks into the ways of improving the situation. ----------------------------------------- Attachment AF: Report from the Apache Jackrabbit Project [Michael Dürig] ## Description: The Apache Jackrabbit™ content repository is a fully conforming implementation of the Content Repository for Java™ Technology API (JCR, specified in JSR 170 and 283). ## Activity: Apache Jackrabbit itself is mostly in maintenance mode with most of the work going into bug fixing and tooling. Apache Jackrabbit Oak receives most attention nowadays. Both the 1.0 and 1.2 maintenance branches and the 1.3 unstable branch are continuously seeing high activity. In September .adaptTo() Berlin 2015 featured a session on Jackrabbit Oak. ## Issues: There are no issues requiring board attention at this time ## PMC changes: - Currently 48 PMC members. - Vikas Saurabh was added to the PMC on Fri Nov 06 2015 ## Committer base changes: - Currently 48 committers. - Vikas Saurabh was added as a committer on Wed Nov 04 2015 ## Releases: - Oak-1.0.21 was released on Thu Sep 17 2015 - Oak-1.0.22 was released on Sat Oct 03 2015 - Oak-1.0.23 was released on Wed Oct 28 2015 - Oak-1.0.24 was released on Mon Nov 16 2015 - Oak-1.2.6 was released on Thu Sep 17 2015 - Oak-1.2.7 was released on Mon Oct 05 2015 - Oak-1.2.8 was released on Mon Nov 16 2015 - Oak-1.3.6 was released on Mon Sep 14 2015 - Oak-1.3.7 was released on Thu Oct 01 2015 - Oak-1.3.8 was released on Mon Oct 12 2015 - Oak-1.3.9 was released on Mon Oct 26 2015 - Oak-1.3.10 was released on Mon Nov 09 2015 - Oak-1.3.11 was released on Mon Nov 23 2015 - Jackrabbit-2.11.1 was released on Fri Oct 02 2015 - Jackrabbit-2.11.2 was released on Sun Oct 25 2015 - Jackrabbit-2.11.3 was released on Thu Dec 03 2015 - Jackrabbit-vault-3.1.24 was released on Mon Sep 28 2015 ## Mailing list activity: - users@jackrabbit.apache.org: - 617 subscribers (down -3 in the last 3 months): - 128 emails sent to list (83 in previous quarter) - dev@jackrabbit.apache.org: - 344 subscribers (up 2 in the last 3 months): - 370 emails sent to list (296 in previous quarter) - oak-commits@jackrabbit.apache.org: - 32 subscribers (up 0 in the last 3 months): - 952 emails sent to list (978 in previous quarter) - oakcommits@jackrabbit.apache.org: - 5 subscribers (up 0 in the last 3 months) - oak-issues@jackrabbit.apache.org: - 29 subscribers (up 0 in the last 3 months): - 3797 emails sent to list (4212 in previous quarter) - announce@jackrabbit.apache.org: - 248 subscribers (up 0 in the last 3 months): - 2 emails sent to list (2 in previous quarter) - oak-dev@jackrabbit.apache.org: - 195 subscribers (up 4 in the last 3 months): - 728 emails sent to list (856 in previous quarter) ## JIRA activity: - 411 JIRA tickets created in the last 3 months - 378 JIRA tickets closed/resolved in the last 3 months ----------------------------------------- Attachment AG: Report from the Apache Karaf Project [Jean-Baptiste Onofré] Apache Karaf provides a very modern and polymorphic container, multi-purpose (microservices, OSGi, etc) powered by OSGi. Community ========= We are working on new "marketing" material proposal, especially a new website and developer guide. We are also discussing with other communities to have a better support of Karaf. We are following a couple of potential new committers. Messages on the dev mailing list (September, October, November): 487 Messages on the user mailing list (September, October, November): 1070 Numbers of commits (September, October, November) (sum on all Karaf projects): 176 Last committer addition: October 21, 2013 Last PMC addition: September 05, 2012 Development =========== The following new releases have been voted: - Apache Karaf Decanter 1.0.1 (November 16, 2015) - Apache Karaf 4.0.3 (November 10, 2015) - Apache Karaf 4.0.2 (October 13, 2015) - Apache Karaf 3.0.5 (October 7, 2015) Issues for board consideration ============================== None so far. ----------------------------------------- Attachment AH: Report from the Apache Kylin Project [Luke Han] ## Description: =============== Apache Kylin is an open source Distributed Analytics Engine designed to provide SQL interface and multi-dimensional analysis (OLAP) on Hadoop supporting extremely large datasets. ## Issues: ========== - there are no issues requiring board attention at this time ## Activity: ============ - Kylin graduated from the Apache Incubator on Nov 18, 2015. - Completed the transition incubating to top-level infrastructure. - Mailing list, JIRA, and commit activity are at or above average. - We are working on release v1.2 and v2.0-Beta after graduation - Requested trademark registration - Working on a graduation announcement - Jason Zhong will present Kylin at Big Data Technology Conference 2015, Beijing, China on Dec 12, 2015 ## Community: ============= - 2 committers and 0 PMC members appointed since graduation. - Messages on the dev mailing list (October, November, December): 822 - Messages on the user mailing list (October, November, December): 62 - 189 JIRA tickets created in the last 3 months - 232 JIRA tickets closed/resolved in the last 3 months ## Releases: ============ - The last release was v1.1.1-incubating on Nov 04, 2015 - The new release after graduation, v1.2, will be released in this month ----------------------------------------- Attachment AI: Report from the Apache Labs Project [Jan Iversen] ## Description Apache Labs hosts small and emerging projects from ASF committers. ## Activity Another typical quiet couple months for Labs. The PMC remains quiet and healthy. ## Issues None ## PMC/Committership changes: - Currently 31 committers and 11 PMC members in the project. - Last PMC addition was Jan Iversen at Sat Feb 15 2014 - Last committer addition was Jan Iversen at Thu Feb 27 2014 ## Releases The project does not make releases per definition. ----------------------------------------- Attachment AJ: Report from the Apache Lucene Project [Michael McCandless] ## Description: - Lucene Core is a search-engine toolkit - Solr is a search server built on top of Lucene Core ## Activity: - The community is very active ## Issues: - I don't think this requires board attention now, really just FYI: The infra team notified us via private (PMC) email on 11/30: https://mail-search.apache.org/members/private-arch/lucene-private/201511.mbox/%3cCAKprHVZ1cXNBm0z+1CtPOfJ0QeQDh=kENNETdy-iP0jKpcgZ=g@mail.gmail.com%3e saying that our svn to git mirror is too costly to continue running (breaking other projects' mirrors) and that in 30 days it will be turned off. We've been discussing options publicly: http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/lucene-dev/201512.mbox/%3cCAL8PwkbFVT83ZbCZm0y-x-MDeTH6HYC_xYEjRev9fzzk5YXYmQ@mail.gmail.com%3e but at this point nothing promising is emerging ... I suspect the most likely outcome is we must cut over to git as our source control, if we are able to preserve the full svn source history, likely minus heavy JARs that we used to check in (the git mirror currently fails to). We are thankful to the infra team for keeping our mirror running this long! ## PMC/Committership changes: - Currently 59 committers and 37 PMC members in the project - Added two new committers: Nick Knize on October 20 Dennis Gove on November 6 - Added three new PMC members: Joel Bernstein on October 31 Tomas Fernandez Lobbe on October 31 Areek Zillur on October 31 ## Releases: - 5.3.1 was released on September 24 - 5.4.0 is releasing now ## Mailing list activity: - dev@lucene.apache.org: - 841 subscribers (up 19 in the last 3 months): - 9051 emails sent to list (10554 in previous quarter) - c-commits@lucene.apache.org: - 17 subscribers (up 0 in the last 3 months): - 0 emails sent to list (0 in previous quarter) - ruby-dev@lucene.apache.org: - 68 subscribers (up 0 in the last 3 months): - 2 emails sent to list (0 in previous quarter) - general@lucene.apache.org: - 989 subscribers (up 17 in the last 3 months): - 28 emails sent to list (47 in previous quarter) - solr-commits@lucene.apache.org: - 94 subscribers (up 0 in the last 3 months): - 0 emails sent to list (0 in previous quarter) - java-user@lucene.apache.org: - 1098 subscribers (down -5 in the last 3 months): - 341 emails sent to list (292 in previous quarter) - solr-user@lucene.apache.org: - 3516 subscribers (up 15 in the last 3 months): - 3184 emails sent to list (3123 in previous quarter) - java-commits@lucene.apache.org: - 95 subscribers (up 0 in the last 3 months): - 0 emails sent to list (0 in previous quarter) - pylucene-commits@lucene.apache.org: - 9 subscribers (up 0 in the last 3 months): - 1 emails sent to list (0 in previous quarter) - pylucene-dev@lucene.apache.org: - 123 subscribers (down -1 in the last 3 months): - 23 emails sent to list (8 in previous quarter) - c-dev@lucene.apache.org: - 79 subscribers (up 0 in the last 3 months): - 2 emails sent to list (0 in previous quarter) ## JIRA activity: - 502 JIRA tickets created in the last 3 months - 366 JIRA tickets closed/resolved in the last 3 months ----------------------------------------- Attachment AK: Report from the Apache Lucene.Net Project [Prescott Nasser] Apache Lucene.Net is a port of the Lucene search engine library, written in C# and targeted at .NET runtime users. == Summary == We continue to yo-yo in community involvement. Our report dated 10/17/15, we were in a lull, but as of the last week or so we have started to uptick towards a release of 4.8.0 We have verbal commitments from several open source projects to provide assistance once we show some of our own momentum. We are still working to have all tests passing across the various devs who run them. We are struggling to pull it over the line. We had a number of core committers check who said they should be freeing up to help this quarter == Releases == Last Release 3.0.3 - Oct 2012 Working toward 4.8.0 == Statistics == Last PMC Member Added, Paul Irwin, October 2013 Two committers added Jan '15 -Laimonas, Feb '15 - Wyatt Nuget package downloads: Lucene.Net 3.0.3: 217,779 (up from 195111) Lucene.Net.Contrib 3.0.3: 59,022 (up from 52823) Lucene.Net Contrib Spatial: 8,060 (up from 7349) Lucene.Net Contrib Spatial.NTS: 1,523 (up from 1426) ----------------------------------------- Attachment AL: Report from the Apache MRUnit Project [Brock Noland] ----------------------------------------- Attachment AM: Report from the Apache OFBiz Project [Jacopo Cappellato] ## Description: Apache OFBiz (The Apache Open For Business Project) is an open source enterprise automation software project ## Issues: - there are no issues requiring board attention at this time ## Activity: - a full day of OFBiz sessions was successfully held at ApacheCon Core EU, Budapest; we are now planning our presence at ApacheCon NA 2016 - new components, features, improvements and bug fixes have been contributed and integrated into the official code base - we are organizing the third OFBiz Community Day, scheduled in December: the Community Days are virtual meeting where committers and contributors work together for one day to resolve as many Jira tickets as possible - the activity in the official blog and Twitter accounts is steady - we have delayed the publication of our releases in order to be able to complete the resolution of some issues being reported; we should be able to release before the end of the current year ## Health report: - the community is friendly and active, contributing new code, documentation and ideas for the growth of the project - the committers' group is slowly growing - besides code maintenance and programming, the community is successfully managing the website, documentation, blog and other official channels ## PMC changes: - Currently 15 PMC members. - No new PMC members added in the last 3 months - Last PMC addition was Nicolas Malin on Mon Mar 23 2015 ## Committer base changes: - Currently 39 committers. - New commmitters: - Wei Zhang was added as a committer on Mon Oct 05 2015 - Gil Portenseigne was added as a committer on Fri Oct 02 2015 ## Releases: - Last release was 13.07.02 on Sat May 23 2015 ## Mailing list activity: - dev@ofbiz.apache.org: - 550 subscribers (up 8 in the last 3 months): - 2210 emails sent to list (1594 in previous quarter) - user@ofbiz.apache.org: - 912 subscribers (down -3 in the last 3 months): - 535 emails sent to list (443 in previous quarter) ## JIRA activity: - 150 JIRA tickets created in the last 3 months - 188 JIRA tickets closed/resolved in the last 3 months ----------------------------------------- Attachment AN: Report from the Apache Olingo Project [Christian Amend] === General === ## Description: Apache Olingo is a Java and JavaScript library that implements the Open Data Protocol (OData). Apache Olingo serves client and server aspects of OData. It currently supports OData 2.0 and OData 4.0 (beta). The latter is the OASIS version of the protocol: OASIS Open Data Protocol (OData) TC. ## Olingo Status Currently Olingo has no issues that would require board attention. The community is still working on the Java implementation for the OData V4 standard. In addition the Olingo PMC voted for a new internal release process for the OData V4 codeline. Future releases will happen in a 3 month cycle. This should ensure that the releases are provided to users in a more timely manner. The PMC has decided this based on User and PMC feedback which expressed concerns about the long and unclear phases between new V4 releases. The next release is planned at the end of December. The V2 codeline is in a "maintenance mode". No new features have been developed here in the past 3 months. All changes done have been bug fixes. Since this is the case the Olingo PMC will not apply the new 3 month rule to this codeline. Instead releases here are done if users specifically ask for them or if the Olingo PMC finds that the current number of fixes is worth a new micro release. With Ramesh Reddy the Olingo PMC has a new member that has been actively contributing to the project for some time now. We are very happy with this addition. Aside from that we receive very little contributions from outside the PMC circle. Since traffic on the user mailing list is constant and also includes new users we do not worry at this point but we find it hard to attract new contributors. After seeing the conversations about the board report quality on the board mailing list it would be nice if we could receive feedback if the current report format. I see the reporter tool as a very helpful addition to keep track of statistics. This in addition to the above overview hopefully gives a very good insight to the Olingo project. === Statistics === ## PMC changes: - Currently 13 PMC members. - Ramesh Reddy was added to the PMC on Thu Oct 08 2015 ## Committer base changes: - Currently 23 committers. - No new committers added in the last 3 months - Last committer addition was Christian Holzer at Thu Feb 26 2015 ## Releases: - V4 4.0.0 was released on Mon Sep 21 2015 - V2 2.0.5 was released on Mon Oct 05 2015 ## Mailing list activity: - dev@olingo.apache.org: - 74 subscribers (up 5 in the last 3 months): - 426 emails sent to list (540 in previous quarter) - user@olingo.apache.org: - 124 subscribers (up 16 in the last 3 months): - 186 emails sent to list (185 in previous quarter) ## JIRA activity: - 65 JIRA tickets created in the last 3 months - 59 JIRA tickets closed/resolved in the last 3 months ----------------------------------------- Attachment AO: Report from the Apache OODT Project [Tom Barber] DESCRIPTION Apache OODT is a software framework as well as an architectural style for the rapid construction of scientific data systems. It provides components for data capture, curation, metadata extraction, workflow management, resource management, and data processing. RELEASES/DEVELOPMENT - Last release was 0.10 on Sept 13th 2015 We resolved 32 issues for this release. 0.11 has been under steady development, we have added Sonar reporting to our daily build. We also spoke with Atlassian and got an updated Clover license which we now use for test coverage stats. This is to help us stabilise the codebase and improve our test coverage in a run up to a 1.0 release. 0.11 should be released shortly. Email traffic is up and the community has had a few new people ask questions. 539 emails to the list, 453 in the previous quarter. The project is specific in its design but we have been working on advertising to a larger crowd for less scientific based data management to draw a larger audience. We plan to continue this into 2016 and run some demo's at ApacheCon demonstrating a more business oriented approach. COMMUNITY Latest committers and PMC members Radu Maonle(radumanole) on 28 Oct 2015 as committer and PMC member Last committer and PMC member added on 28th October 2015. ----------------------------------------- Attachment AP: Report from the Apache OpenJPA Project [Pinaki Poddar] Apache OpenJPA is a persistent object management kernel for databases, relational as well as non-relational . For relational databases, OpenJPA is compliant to industry-standard Java Persistence Architecture (JPA) version 2.0 version. OpenJPA runs in stand-alone JSE as well as containers e.g JEE, Tomcat, Spring or OSGi. == Community == OpenJPA developers had developed a general-purpose, robust software for Object-Relational Mapping. They also ensured its stability and backward compatibility across many released versions. OpenJPA has a significant user base and many users have migrated their persistence provider to OpenJPA. Current OpenJPA developers actively maintain the code base as well as support the user community via the mailing list and the code service streams. However, developer resource is shrinking as many senior developers are not active and new volunteers are hard to come by as new development opportunities are rare and hard to incorporate for a matured code base. We hope that the Board members may be able to share their experience on how to re-energize a matured project in its maintenance phase. == Recent Work == At this phase, the software defects are few but reported defects have been resolved [1] in timely fashion. [1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/ConfigureReport.jspa?projectOrFilterId=project-12310351&periodName=daily&daysprevious=90&cumulative=true&versionLabels=none&selectedProjectId=12310351&reportKey=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.reports%3Acreatedvsresolved-report&Next=Next ----------------------------------------- Attachment AQ: Report from the Apache OpenNLP Project [Jörn Kottmann] The Apache OpenNLP library is a machine learning based toolkit for the processing of natural language text. It supports the most common NLP tasks, such as tokenization, sentence segmentation, part-of-speech tagging, named entity extraction, chunking, parsing, and coreference resolution. These tasks are usually required to build more advanced text processing services. Development ------------------ The development team stayed active over the last three month and participated in smaller development efforts. A couple of bugs were fixed. At the current pace we will probably the next minor release in the first few month of 2016. Community --------------- The community stayed active with the usual amount of traffic on the user mailing list. Rodrigo Agerri was added to the PMC on Jul 09 2015 Mondher Bouazizi and Anthony Beylerian were added as a committer on Fri Sep 04 2015. Releases ------------ The last release OpenNLP 1.6.0 was released on Jul 09 2015. Issues -------- There are no board-level issues at this time. ----------------------------------------- Attachment AR: Report from the Apache OpenWebBeans Project [Mark Struberg] ## Description: Apache OpenWebBeans is an ALv2-licensed implementations of the "Contexts and Dependency Injection for the Java EE platform" specification which is defined as JSR-299 (CDI-1.0) and CDI-1.1 and CDI-1.2 (MR) specifications (JSR-346). ## Issues: there are no issues requiring board attention at this time ## Activity: Activity is ok. We did start with CDI-2.0 and fixed a few bugs. We currently prepare for new maintenance releases. ## Health report: The project is a container library which is stable and actively used and maintained. Due to the fact that most users are using OWB as part of another project (e.g. TomEE) we get much feedback in 'indirect' ways. ## PMC changes: - Currently 12 PMC members. - No new PMC members added in the last 3 months - Last PMC addition was Thomas Andraschko on Wed May 28 2014 ## Committer base changes: - Currently 19 committers. - No new committers added in the last 3 months - Last committer addition was Reinhard Sandtner at Fri Sep 26 2014 ## Releases: - Last release was 1.6.2 on Tue Aug 11 2015 - We are currently preparing releases for 1.6.x and 1.2.x ## Mailing list activity: - dev@openwebbeans.apache.org: - 66 subscribers (up 1 in the last 3 months): - 98 emails sent to list (136 in previous quarter) - user@openwebbeans.apache.org: - 90 subscribers (up 0 in the last 3 months): - 8 emails sent to list (17 in previous quarter) ## JIRA activity: - 11 JIRA tickets created in the last 3 months - 11 JIRA tickets closed/resolved in the last 3 months ----------------------------------------- Attachment AS: Report from the Apache Pig Project [Rohini Palaniswamy] ## Description: Apache Pig is a platform for analyzing large data sets on Hadoop. It provides a high-level language for expressing data analysis programs, coupled with infrastructure for evaluating these programs. ## Issues: - There are no issues requiring board attention at this time ## Activity: - Pig 0.16 which is a stabilization release for Pig on Tez with many bug fixes is actively being worked on as more bugs get reported. Initially planned for December, will be targeting a January release due to more issues that require fixing. - Pig on Spark development is under way in the spark branch. ## Health report: - Project activity in the community is good. In terms of focused development, there are lot of bug fixes and performance enhancements going on for Pig on Tez and feature development patches going in for Pig on Spark. In terms of users, there is still the same amount of questions on the user mailing list and jiras are being filed by different and new users. We had 8 different new contributors this quarter who contributed patches on small issues. This is also inline with the trend of new folks who do not dedicatedly contribute, but come and go contributing new UDFs, enhance existing ones or fix small issues they face. - There has been no new committership or PMC for more than an year which keeps affecting the project health score a lot. But when Pig on Spark project is ready for merge in to trunk in another quarter, couple of folks would be good to be voted in as committers. - We have not done talks, blogs or organize user meetups in past couple of quarters. That is something that we will have to work on in the next quarter. ## PMC changes: - Currently 15 PMC members. - No new PMC members added in the last 3 months - Last PMC addition was Aniket Mokashi on Tue Jan 07 2014 ## Committer base changes: - Currently 28 committers. - No new committers added in the last 3 months - Last committer addition was Praveen Rachabattuni at Mon Sep 08 2014 ## Releases: - Last release was 0.15.0 on Fri Jun 05 2015 ## Mailing list activity: - dev@pig.apache.org: - 423 subscribers (down -10 in the last 3 months): - 898 emails sent to list (915 in previous quarter) - user@pig.apache.org: - 1182 subscribers (down -2 in the last 3 months): - 100 emails sent to list (119 in previous quarter) ## JIRA activity: - 86 JIRA tickets created in the last 3 months - 61 JIRA tickets closed/resolved in the last 3 months ----------------------------------------- Attachment AT: Report from the Apache Pivot Project [Roger Whitcomb] Description: Apache Pivot is an open-source platform for building installable Internet applications (IIAs). It combines the enhanced productivity and usability features of a modern user interface toolkit with the robustness of the Java platform. Activity: - User activity was up a little bit this quarter, with some more new users needing help. - There was some development activity, but less than the previous quarter, although progress was made on a gnarly Java 8 issue. - One of the emeritus PMC members has agreed to become active again and to devote a little time to help with administrative things. This will potentially help with adding some other PMC members and/or whatever we need to do going forward (Attic? or ?). - One other ASF Member has joined the private mailing list, also to help in some way. - I am still investigating ways to revive interest in the project (other than myself). Health report: - The Reporter app still reports us in an unhealthy state. But I think we are making a little progress toward "something". - The industry has really gone far away from the types of things that Pivot is good at, so we are near a cusp here -- either find a way to make it attractive to users again, or retire the code. To me, finding a niche in the mobile market might be a good future direction, so I'm investigating that. - Although we did get a couple new users this quarter, so there is still some interest (based on actual emails, not the list subscriptions). Issues: - Still looking for help with the Apache Extras issue (no news from the Board since the last report in September). PMC changes: - Currently 3 PMC members. - No new PMC members added in the last 3 months, although Niclas Hedhman (niclas at apache.org) has agreed to rejoin the PMC (ASF records not updated yet); that will make 4 on the PMC. - Last PMC addition was Roger Whitcomb on Mon Oct 24 2011. Committer base changes: - Currently 5 active (that is, not emeritus) committers. - No new changes to the committer base since last report. Releases: - Last release was 2.0.4 on Mon May 19 2014. Mailing list activity: - dev@pivot.apache.org: - 58 subscribers (up 1 in the last 3 months): - 78 emails sent to list (104 in previous quarter) - user@pivot.apache.org: - 172 subscribers (down -2 in the last 3 months): - 45 emails sent to list (3 in previous quarter) JIRA activity: - 2 JIRA tickets created in the last 3 months - 6 JIRA tickets closed/resolved in the last 3 months ----------------------------------------- Attachment AU: Report from the Apache Portable Runtime (APR) Project [Jeff Trawick] ## Short version of report: No releases, no committee/committer changes, modest other activity ## Description: The Apache Portable Runtime (APR) project creates and maintains software libraries that provide a predictable and consistent interface to underlying platform-specific implementations. The sub-projects which are released somewhat regularly are APR and APR-util. In addition, the APR-iconv sub-project is commonly used but has not had a release since 2007. ## Activity: - Commits have been minuscule. - Mailing list activity has been about normal for the project. - Five unique bugs were opened during the reporting period, and two had followup (closure or discussion). ## Health report: - This is a mature project, and most of its development activity is driven by the needs of the same small number of applications that have used it for many years. The project members are more than able to meet the requirements that arise from that use. - The needs of the small number of other users are not met very well; bug reports languish and mailing list posters may not receive timely responses. The amount of help provided is probably not sufficient to serve as encouragement to potential new users of APR. ## Issues: - There are no issues requiring board attention at this time. ## LDAP committee group/Committership changes: - Currently 65 committers and 39 LDAP committee group members. - No new LDAP committee group members added in the last 3 months - Last LDAP committee group addition was Yann Ylavic at Wed May 13 2015 - No new committers added in the last 3 months - Last committer addition was Christophe Jaillet at Sat Mar 14 2015 ## Releases: - No releases in this quarter - APR 1.5.2, released April 29, 2015 - APR-util 1.5.4, released September 22, 2014 - APR-iconv 1.2.1, released November 26, 2007 ## Mailing list activity: - dev@apr.apache.org: - 360 subscribers (up 0 in the last 3 months): - 112 emails sent to list (85 in previous quarter) - commits@apr.apache.org: - 73 subscribers (up 1 in the last 3 months): - 9 emails sent to list (20 in previous quarter) ----------------------------------------- Attachment AV: Report from the Apache Portals Project [David Sean Taylor] Apache Portals exists to promote the use of open source portal technology. We intend to build freely available and interoperable portal software in order to promote the use of this technology. With the Pluto project, we provide a reference implementation for the Java portlet standard. The Jetspeed project is a full feature enterprise open source portal. The Portals Applications project is dedicated to providing robust, full-featured, commercial-quality, and freely available portlet applications. ## Activity: Apache Portals released 0 releases since the last report. Apache Portals Jetspeed team is actively working on version 2.3.1 Apache Portals Pluto team is actively implementing Pluto 3.0 to support to the Portlet Spec 3.0 ## Issues: We have no board-level issues at this time. ## PMC/Committership changes: none ## Releases: none ----------------------------------------- Attachment AW: Report from the Apache Rave Project [Matt Franklin] ----------------------------------------- Attachment AX: Report from the Apache REEF Project [Markus Weimer] ## Description: A library for rapid system development on top of resource managers like Apache Hadoop YARN and Apache Mesos. ## Issues: There no issues requiring board attention at this time. ## Activity: - The community is working through the post-graduation work [REEF-974]. - Development is progressing towards release 0.14 in January [REEF-811]. - Discussions have started on how to tackle a 1.0 release. - Carlo Curino, a PPMC member during incubation, has reached out to be part to the PMC. ## Health report: Activity is similar to recent months, with a notable dip due to the U.S. Thanksgiving weekend. There is lots of development activity in fixing bugs and clearing out issues. As that work winds down, there is a notable uptake in discussions around new features. ## PMC changes: - Currently 21 PMC members. - No new PMC members added since leaving the incubator. ## Committer base changes: - Currently 29 committers. - New commmitters: - Geon Woo Kim was added as a committer on Mon Oct 05 2015 - Andrew Chung was added as a committer on Sun Dec 06 2015 ## Releases: The REEF Community has decided on a 3 month release cycle. The last release (0.13) was released on Oct 13 2015. The next release is expected in January of 2016. ## Mailing list activity: - dev@reef.apache.org: - 40 subscribers (up 1 in the last 3 months) ## JIRA activity: - 324 JIRA tickets created in the last 3 months - 253 JIRA tickets closed/resolved in the last 3 months ----------------------------------------- Attachment AY: Report from the Apache ServiceMix Project [Krzysztof Sobkowiak] Apache ServiceMix is a flexible, open-source integration container that unifies the features and functionality of Apache ActiveMQ, Camel, CXF and Karaf to provide a complete, enterprise-ready ESB powered by OSGi. Project Status -------------- The project focus of Apache ServiceMix is the assembly of the integration container, the actual functionality is being maintained in related projects like Apache Karaf, Apache CXF, Apache Camel and Apache ActiveMQ. Activity on the mailing lists and in JIRA is picking up. We had some new contributions. We also have been giving a talk about ServiceMix during an 33rd Degree 4charity conference in Wroclaw (Poland). We have achieved the stability of he ServiceMix 6. The new fix version 6.0.1 has been released. We have also released a new version 6.1.0 containing upgrades to the newest dependencies and some new features. During the last period the new maintenance version 5.4.2 and the new stable version 5.5.1 have been released. We have also decided to stop further development on the old branches 5.1.x, 5.2.x and 5.3.x. We have decided to decouple ServiceMix Plugins from ServiceMix 4 code and maintain them a separate subproject. The source code has been migrated from svn to git repositoriy. A new fix version 1.3.1 of Maven Depend Plugin has been released. We have also released 3 sets of OSGi bundles. There are no outstanding issues requiring board attention. Community --------- Currently 49 committers and 22 PMC members in the project. No new PMC members nor committers were added in the last 3 months. Last committer addition was Wim Verreydt on July 05 2014. Last PMC addition was Krzysztof Sobkowiak on July 05 2014. Community Objectives -------------------- We're not expecting too much dependency updates to become available for the 5.4.x, but we do plan to keep our release schedule going with the 5.4.x, 5.5.x and 5.6.x (the new development branch) releases. We plan to keep a steady release schedule and keep up with new fix releases of our dependency projects. In the new period we are going to focus on the further development, stability and maintenance of ServiceMix 6. Our goal for the next period is to start the development of the new ServiceMix 7.x line and release the first stable version from it. Releases -------- - Apache ServiceMix Bundles 2015.08 on September 15 2015 - Depends Maven Plugin 1.3.0 on September 27 2015 - Apache ServiceMix 5.5.1 on October 28 2015 - Apache ServiceMix 6.0.1 on October 28 2015 - Depends Maven Plugin 1.3.1 on November 02 2015 - Apache ServiceMix Bundles 2015.10 on November 06 2015 - Apache ServiceMix 5.4.2 on November 25 2015 - Apache ServiceMix 6.1.0 on December 01 2015 - Apache ServiceMix Bundles 2015.11 on December 03 2015 Mailing list activity --------------------- - users@servicemix.apache.org: - 416 subscribers (up 5 in the last 3 months): - 109 emails sent to list (95 in previous quarter) - dev@servicemix.apache.org: - 205 subscribers (up 1 in the last 3 months): - 194 emails sent to list (112 in previous quarter) - issues@servicemix.apache.org: - 7 subscribers (up 0 in the last 3 months): - 549 emails sent to list (441 in previous quarter) - commits@servicemix.apache.org: - 54 subscribers (up 1 in the last 3 months): - 1838 emails sent to list (1623 in previous period) JIRA activity ------------- - 87 JIRA tickets created in the last 3 months - 86 JIRA tickets closed/resolved in the last 3 months ----------------------------------------- Attachment AZ: Report from the Apache Shiro Project [Les Hazlewood] Apache Shiro is a powerful and flexible open-source application security framework that cleanly handles authentication, authorization, enterprise session management and cryptography. We have no issues that require Board assistance at this time. Releases: - We released the 1.2.4 bugfix/point release on July 7th. Community & Project: - 2.x work has slowed as of late. The hope is to resume significant work this month and into January. Cleanup needs to occur before final release candidates can go out. - Mostly everyone wants to move the project to ASF Git. We'll hopefully do this before the next board report! - Project is mostly stable and in maintenance/bugfix mode until a 2.0 release can be made. No significant feature development is planned on 1.x. Last committer voted in: Jérôme LELEU on 4 Aug 2015 Last PMC Member voted in: Brian Demers on 20 May 2013 ----------------------------------------- Attachment BA: Report from the Apache Sling Project [Carsten Ziegeler] Apache Sling is an OSGI-based scriptable web framework that uses a Java Content Repository, such as Apache Jackrabbit, to store and manage content. There are no issues which require board attention at the moment. Community Good activity level overall, contributions from different people continue. No new committers (last committers change was in March 2015 with three new committers elected), one new PMC member (Stefan Seifert). Last PMC change was in October 2015 with one new PMC members elected. Releases Apache Sling Event 4.0.0 (December 1st, 2015) Apache Sling Discovery Commons 1.0.6, Apache Sling Discovery Base 1.1.2, Apache Sling Discovery Oak 1.2.0, and Apache Sling Discovery Impl 1.2.6 (November 30th, 2015) Apache Sling Thread Support 3.2.2 (November 29th, 2015) Apache Sling Background Servlets Engine 1.0.2, Apache Sling JUnit Core 1.0.14, Apache Sling JUnit Tests Teleporter 1.0.4 (November 23rd, 2015) Apache Sling Security 1.0.18 (November 20th, 2015) Apache Sling Discovery Commons 1.0.4, Apache Sling Discovery Base 1.1.0, Apache Sling Discovery Oak 1.1.0, Apache Sling Discovery Impl 1.2.2 (November 16th, 2015) Apache Sling Commons Testing 2.0.22, Commons JSON 2.0.16, Maven Sling Plugin 2.1.6 (November 12th, 2015) Apache Sling Testing OSGi Mock 1.7.0 (November 9th, 2015) Apache Sling Discovery Commons 1.0.2, Apache Sling Discovery Base 1.0.2, Apache Sling Discovery Oak 1.0.2, Apache Sling Discovery Impl 1.2.0 (November 5th, 2015) Apache Sling IDE Tooling 1.0.10 (November 9th, 2015) Apache Sling Discovery Commons 1.0.0, Apache Sling Discovery Base 1.0.0, Apache Sling Discovery Oak 1.0.0 (November 2nd, 2015) Apache Sling Launchpad Base 2.6.6, Apache Sling Event 3.7.6, Apache Sling Provisioning Model 1.4.0, and Apache Sling Maven Launchpad Plugin 2.3.4 (October 26th, 2015) Apache Sling Archetype Parent version 4, Apache Sling Bundle Archetype version 1.0.4, Apache Sling JCRInstall Bundle Archetype 1.0.4, Apache Sling Initial Content Archetype 1.0.4, Apache Sling Servlet Archetype 1.0.4, Apache Sling Slingstart Archetype 1.0.0 (October 19th, 2015) Apache Sling Auth Core 1.3.12 (October 18th, 2015) Apache Sling 8 (October 16th, 2015) Apache Sling Maven Plugin for Supporting Bundle Development 2.1.2 (October 15th, 2015) Apache Sling Auth Forms 1.0.8 (October 13, 2015) Apache Sling Scripting Sightly Engine 1.0.6, Apache Sling Scripting Sightly Models Use Provider 1.0.0, Apache Sling Scripting Sightly REPL 1.0.2, Apache Sling Scripting JavaScript 2.0.26, Apache Sling XSS Protection API 1.0.6 (October 12th, 2015) Apache Sling Oak Repository Server 1.0.0, Apache Sling Adapter Manager Implementation 2.1.6, Apache Sling Jackrabbit UserManager Support 2.2.4, Apache Sling Simple WebDAV Access to repositories 2.3.2, Apache Sling OSGi LogService Implementation 1.0.6, Apache Sling Engine Implementation 2.4.4, Apache Sling JSON Library 2.0.12 ( October 12th, 2015) Apache Sling Testing OSGi Mock 1.6.0, Sling Mock 1.6.0, Sling Mock Jackrabbit 1.0.0, Sling Mock Oak 1.0.0 (October 9th, 2015) Apache Sling Eclipse IDE 1.0.8 (October 8th, 2015) Apache Sling Servlets Resolver 2.3.8, and Apache Sling Parent 25 (October 5th, 2015) Apache Sling Discovery Impl 1.1.8, and Apache Sling Distributed Event Admin 1.0.4 (September 30th, 2015) Apache Sling JUnit Core 1.0.12, Apache Sling JUnit Tests Teleporter 1.0.2 (September 28th, 2015) Apache Sling NoSQL Generic Resource Provider 1.0.0, NoSQL Couchbase Client 1.0.0, NoSQL Couchbase Resource Provider 1.0.0, NoSQL MongoDB Resource Provider 1.0.0 (September 21th, 2015) Apache Sling Testing ResourceResolver Mock 1.1.10, Apache Sling Rewriter 1.1.0, Apache Sling Models API 1.2.2, Apache Sling Models Impl 1.2.2 (September 15th, 2015) Apache Sling Testing Sling Mock 1.5.0, JCR Mock 1.1.10 (September 10th, 2015) Apache Sling Scripting Sightly JS Use Provider 1.0.10, Apache Sling Scripting Sightly Engine 1.0.4, Apache Sling Scripting JavaScript 2.0.24 (September 7th, 2015) Documentation and infrastructure Nothing to report Project Branding is tracked in SLING-2696. ----------------------------------------- Attachment BB: Report from the Apache SpamAssassin Project [Kevin A. McGrail] ## Description: SpamAssassin is a mail filter to identify spam. ## Health Report: - Mature project that could always use more invigoration but there are no issues and nothing requiring board attention at the moment ## Activity: - Mailing list for dev & users is active with questions are being asked & answered, spam techniques is being discussed, new users helped & bugs open / closed. ## PMC changes: - Currently 7 PMC members. - No new PMC members added in the last 3 months - Last PMC addition was Adam Katz on Tue Jan 29 2013 ## Project Branding Requirements - Logos and Graphics : Consistently used - No decision has been made or active discussion currently to register the trademark of the project. ## Infra - Zones2 deprecation is stalled due to diskspace requirements. ## Committer base changes: - Currently 26 committers. - No new committers added in the last 3 months - Last committer addition was Joe Quinn at Sun Mar 02 2014 ## Releases: - Last release was 3.4.1 on Thu Apr 30 2015 - 3.4.2 is stable in rcs but movement towards release is slow. ## Mailing list activity: PREFACE: There is a ~6-week gap on data. - users@spamassassin.apache.org: - 1669 subscribers (down -18 in the last 3 months): - 948 emails sent to list (920 in previous quarter) - dev@spamassassin.apache.org: - 269 subscribers (down -3 in the last 3 months): - 276 emails sent to list (271 in previous quarter) - announce@spamassassin.apache.org: - 2288 subscribers (up 4 in the last 3 months): - 0 emails sent to list (0 in previous quarter) - friends@spamassassin.apache.org: - 15 subscribers (up 0 in the last 3 months) - blogspam@spamassassin.apache.org: - 25 subscribers (up 0 in the last 3 months): - 0 emails sent to list (0 in previous quarter) - ruleqa@spamassassin.apache.org: - 37 subscribers (up 1 in the last 3 months): - 51 emails sent to list (57 in previous quarter) ----------------------------------------- Attachment BC: Report from the Apache Stanbol Project [Fabian Christ] ----------------------------------------- Attachment BD: Report from the Apache Storm Project [P. Taylor Goetz] ## Description: Apache Storm is a distributed real-time computation system. ## Issues: - There are no issues requiring board attention at this time ## Activity: - The community released stable version 0.10.0 in November. This was a major release that added end-to-end security to Storm, among many other features. - We recently added 5 new committers/PMC members and are in the process of adding one more. - We received and processed a code donation of JStorm from Alibaba. JStorm is a fork of Apache Storm with the clojure code reimplemented in Java. - The community has adopted a plan for merging the JStorm code to the master branch of the Storm codebase. - The JStorm developers have become active in the Storm community, helping with such things as documenting feature differences between the two codebases, filing related JIRAs and discussing the migration plans on the mailing lists. The lead developer of JStorm (Longda Feng) has been added as a committer/PMC member. - The community is currently finishing up the final remaining tasks for the Apache Storm 1.0 release, which we hope to release in the next month. ## Health report: - JIRA activity has been relatively high for the last quarter due to activity related to the 1.0 release as well as planning for the JStorm merge. - There has been a significant uptick in activity on the dev@ mailing list. This is in part due to the addition of the JStorm developers and 1.0 release planning, but there are also a number of new contributors that have begun submitting patches. - The 1.0 release will represent a major milestone for the project, with many new features and performance improvements. ## PMC changes: - Currently 25 PMC members. - New PMC members: - Aaron Dossett was added to the PMC on Wed Dec 02 2015 - Arun Mahadevan was added to the PMC on Mon Dec 07 2015 - Boyang Jerry Peng was added to the PMC on Sun Dec 06 2015 - Longda Feng was added to the PMC on Mon Nov 30 2015 - Matthias J. Sax was added to the PMC on Mon Nov 30 2015 ## Committer base changes: - Currently 26 committers. - New commmitters: - Aaron Blake Niskode-Dossett was added as a committer on Wed Dec 02 2015 - Arun Mahadevan was added as a committer on Tue Dec 08 2015 - Boyang Jerry Peng was added as a committer on Mon Dec 07 2015 - Longda Feng was added as a committer on Mon Nov 30 2015 - Matthias J. Sax was added as a committer on Tue Dec 01 2015 ## Releases: - 0.10.0 was released on Tue Nov 03 2015 ## Mailing list activity: - dev@storm.apache.org: - 502 subscribers (up 8 in the last 3 months): - 8620 emails sent to list (3492 in previous quarter) - user@storm.apache.org: - 1333 subscribers (up 33 in the last 3 months): - 772 emails sent to list (994 in previous quarter) ## JIRA activity: - 346 JIRA tickets created in the last 3 months - 272 JIRA tickets closed/resolved in the last 3 months ----------------------------------------- Attachment BE: Report from the Apache Synapse Project [Hiranya Jayathilaka] ----------------------------------------- Attachment BF: Report from the Apache Tajo Project [Hyunsik Choi] ----------------------------------------- Attachment BG: Report from the Apache Tiles Project [Mick Semb Wever] ## Description: Apache Tiles is a free open-sourced templating framework for Java applications. Based upon the Composite pattern it is built to simplify the development of user interfaces. ## Activity: Activity in the Tiles community remains slow, slowing down from last quarter. Questions and issues are still generally addressed quickly. There lags some documentation edits that should be published. Otherwise the majority of traffic remains on StackExchange and within the Spring community. ## Health report: The Apache Tiles project remains in the "action required" health status for apache projects. The few active members are aware of the state of the project and most of our attention goes toward keeping a stable project still communicating with users and developers that have questions. Little time goes toward trying to increase the project's momentum. ## Issues: there are no issues requiring board attention at this time. ## LDAP committee group/Committership changes: - No new changes to the LDAP committee group or committership since last report. ## Releases: - No releases were made this quarter. The project remains due for a patch release. ## Mailing list activity: - users@tiles.apache.org: - 149 subscribers (up 1 in the last 3 months): - 14 emails sent to list (17 in previous quarter) - dev@tiles.apache.org: - 32 subscribers (up 1 in the last 3 months): - 8 emails sent to list (22 in previous quarter) ----------------------------------------- Attachment BH: Report from the Apache Tomcat Project [Mladen Turk] ----------------------------------------- Attachment BI: Report from the Apache Tuscany Project [Jean-Sebastien Delfino] Apache Tuscany is an SOA framework based on OASIS OpenCSA and SCA. ISSUES Community activity is very low. RELEASES Last release was Tuscany SCA 2.0.1, 10/3/2013. COMMUNITY ACTIVITY Last committer addition was Sebastian Millies, 12/4/2012. There has been only two commits in 2015, one from infra to fix broken download links and one from a Tuscany committer adding a DOAP file. Mailing list traffic was almost non-existent this year. Only a few discussions of JIRA issues and a post from an Emeritus Apache member interested in getting back and maybe work on Tuscany, So recently we've tried a few things to revive the project. Luciano Resende initiated a discussion with the Fabric3 community to see if they'd be interested in merging back with Tuscany to create Tuscany 3.x, but it looks like that discussion has stalled. We also started to discuss a Javascript Node.js implementation of Tuscany SCA for micro-services. I indicated I'd have some spare time to work on it during my vacation. We now have a new repo for that implementation and I'm planning to start working on it during the holidays and see if that Node.js work generates new interest in Tuscany in the community. BRANDING - The project needs to update logos with ™. ----------------------------------------- Attachment BJ: Report from the Apache UIMA Project [Marshall Schor] Board report for Apache UIMA, for December 2015. Apache UIMA's mission: the creation and maintenance of open-source software related to the analysis of unstructured data, guided by the UIMA Oasis Standard. Dates: 26 Oct 2015 (new) last release - Apache UIMA DUCC 2.0.1 12 Mar 2013 (no change) last PMC addition 24 Jul 2015 (no change) last Committer addition Releases: 26 Oct 2015: UIMA DUCC 2.0.1 released - a bug fix release Other Activity: Implementation on the experimental UIMA Version 3 core has advanced to the point where a significant number of test cases are passing. UIMA Ruta (Rules Text Language and workbench) and DUCC continue to be very active. Community: The community continues to be moderately active with some contributions coming from a couple of new people. An official communication from the UK Ministry of Defence announced a text analytics framework based on UIMA, see https://www.gov.uk/government/news/dstl-adds-to-open-source-software Issues: No Board level issues at this time. ----------------------------------------- Attachment BK: Report from the Apache VCL Project [Andy Kurth] ## Description: VCL is a modular cloud computing platform which dynamically provisions and brokers remote access to compute resources including virtual machines, bare-metal computers, and resources in other cloud platforms. A self-service web portal is used to request resources and for administration. VCL became a TLP on June 20, 2012. ## Issues: - There are no issues requiring board attention at this time. ## Activity: - There are a few minor issues to finish up for the next release, Apache VCL 2.5. The only showstopper is an issue to resolve related to the addition of Windows 10 support in the upcoming release [1]. We had hoped to release 2.5 by the end of the year but this will have to be pushed back until after the new year. ## Health report: - User list traffic has been surprisingly low since July. Our last release was in April and we saw an expected increase in traffic the following from April to June as users upgrade. I would have expected traffic to taper off more gradually. - Dev list traffic has been about normal considering we haven't had a flurry of activity preceding a release. - I am concerned about stagnation and level of diversity among the project's committers and PMC members. These concerns were brought up on our dev list in a thread I started earlier this week to discuss this report [2]. Unfortunately, I failed to give the community much time to respond before this report was due so I'm hopeful more replies will come. Two committers/PMC members did share my concerns. One person shared a possible contributing factor [3] but no ideas were expressed as of yet on how to improve it. I do have some ideas we could try but wanted to first solicit input from others to get an idea of the level of interest and engagement. I would like the community to attempt to discuss this further and try to work to improve the health between now and when our next report is due in March. At this time, I do not feel intervention from the board is required. That said, we would certainly welcome any input from members who want to chime in on our dev list with advice or bring up topics more appropriate for the PMC to discuss on our private list. ## PMC changes: - Currently 7 PMC members. - No new PMC members added in the last 3 months - Last PMC addition was David Hutchins on Tue Jun 19 2012 ## Committer base changes: - Currently 8 committers. - No new committers added in the last 3 months - Last committer addition was Young Hyun Oh at Sun Dec 08 2013 ## Releases: - Last release was 2.4.2 on Thu Apr 16 2015 ## Mailing list activity: - dev@vcl.apache.org: - 133 subscribers (up 0 in the last 3 months): - 60 emails sent to list (241 in previous quarter) - user@vcl.apache.org: - 168 subscribers (down -1 in the last 3 months): - 9 emails sent to list (28 in previous quarter) ## JIRA activity: - 17 JIRA tickets created in the last 3 months - 6 JIRA tickets closed/resolved in the last 3 months 1. https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/VCL-893 2. http://vcl.markmail.org/thread/3oz7rhy5fyv57nxt 3. http://vcl.markmail.org/message/xtdhmqvi555aaon6 ----------------------------------------- Attachment BL: Report from the Apache Whimsy Project [Ross Gardler] ## Description: Whimsy is a set of tools and a website to access them that help automate various ASF administrative tasks or information lookup activities. ## Issues: We are currently working with infra to conduct a limited experiment in using GitHub as our primary development location. This experiment is conditioned upon several factors: * This is ONLY available to the Whimsy PMC * The Whimsy project reports monthly on progress and issues surfaced * The primary goal is to determine if the ASF can capture and retain (all) necessary information related to our goals of establishing provenance of any work performed. Work is progressing. It is causing some churn for the infra team who are needing to rework a considerable amount of their existing GitHub support (see infra report). The infra team feel that it is necessary to enforce multi-factor authentication. This has met some (seemingly) mild resistance within the Whimsy community as it potentially impacts contributors with an existing GitHub account used in other contexts. This does not impact other projects using GitHub as a mirror. ## Activity: Incubator agenda reminders discussion appears to have petered out. Board agenda reminders discussion never quite got off the ground - at least not on dev@whimsical; there was a brief discussion on board@ New repository on GitHub: https://github.com/apache/whimsy a) ASF hosted clone is not yet available b) whimsical site (via gitpubsub) is not yet set up c) auto deploy (also via gitpubsub) is not yet set up d) updated VM (based on Ubuntu 14.04) is available, but set up is not yet complete. Development: a) updates to ICLA-lint (clr) and public JSON data (sebb). b) board agenda reminders is largely complete (rubys). c) exploratory rewrite of secretary mail function has been posted in a branch (rubys). ## Health report: The community remains small and focused, there is active oversight from numerous PMC members on both the project code and the GitHub experiment. ## PMC and Committer changes: - Currently 10 committers, all of whom are PMC members. - Craig L Russell was added on Sun Dec 13 2015 ## Releases: There are no formal releases of Whimsy code, although it is frequently deployed on ASF hardware. ## Mailing list activity: - dev@whimsical.apache.org: - 15 subscribers (up 3 in the last 3 months): - 282 emails sent to list (100 in previous quarter) ## JIRA activity: - 22 JIRA tickets created in the last 3 months - 7 JIRA tickets closed/resolved in the last 3 months ----------------------------------------- Attachment BM: Report from the Apache Wicket Project [Martijn Dashorst] Report from the Apache Wicket project [Martijn Dashorst] Apache Wicket is an open source Java component oriented web application framework. Activity: - 6.21.0 was released on Mon Nov 09 2015 - 7.1.0 was released on Tue Oct 27 2015 - The 1.4.x branch has been deprecated and will no longer recieve any updates - The 1.5.x branch has been mothballed and will only receive security fixes - No new PMC members added in the last 3 months - Last PMC addition was François Meillet on Mon Jun 29 2015 - Activity is steady, bugs are being fixed and questions being answered - Soon 6.22 and 7.2 will be released There are no issues that require the Board's attention. ----------------------------------------- Attachment BN: Report from the Apache Wink Project [Luciano Resende] ----------------------------------------- Attachment BO: Report from the Apache Xerces Project [Michael Glavassevich] Xerces-J Fixed an issue reported by the Apache Tomcat community and made a few improvements to strengthen secure processing in Xerces. There were a few questions again about having a release. It's long overdue but we need volunteers to help make it happen. Mailing list traffic has been low; roughly 75+ posts on the j-dev and j-users lists since the beginning of August 2015. No new releases this quarter. The latest release is Xerces-J 2.11.0 (November 30th, 2010). Xerces-C Three JIRA issues reported by the community were fixed in the last quarter. No other development occurred. Mailing list traffic has been low; roughly 40+ posts on the c-dev and c-users lists since the beginning of August 2015. No new releases this quarter. The latest release is Xerces-C 3.1.2 (March 19th, 2015). Xerces-P Nothing in particular to report. There was no development activity over the reporting period. XML Commons No activity of the reporting period. Committer / PMC Changes The most recent committers were added in February 2015 (Xerces-C) and May 2009 (Xerces-J). No new PMC members in the last four months. The last two additions to the PMC were in May 2010. Two committers committed changes to SVN in the last quarter. Apache Project Branding Requirements The project logo still needs a "TM" to be added to it. ----------------------------------------- Attachment BP: Report from the Apache Yetus Project [Sean Busbey] Apache Yetus provides libraries and tools that enable contribution and release processes for software projects. ISSUES FOR THE BOARD'S ATTENTION None at this time. RELEASES None to date. ACTIVITY No new PMC additions in the past three months. Last PMC addition was formation on September 16, 2015. Added new committer Kengo Seki on December 01, 2015. The community is closing in on our first release. We've cleared up several issues found during testing and are coming to consensus on a temporary build process for release artifacts. Mailing list traffic is very low, with most project activity on the issue tracker. Folks showed up on the list just fine for the announcement of our committer, so I presume things will shift back to the list as we need to discuss project direction. STATS - Currently 6 PMC members - Currently 7 committers - dev list has 23 subscribers (up 23 in the last 3 months) - 177 JIRA tickets created in the last 3 months - 109 JIRA tickets closed/resolved in the last 3 months ----------------------------------------- Attachment BQ: Report from the Apache Zest Project [Niclas Hedhman] ## Description Apache Zest is a community based effort exploring Composite Oriented Programming for domain centric application development. ## Activity Apache Zest made a presentation at ApacheCon EU 2015, on short notice by two of its PMC members after the PMC Chair were unable to travel from China. Otherwise, the quarter has been somewhat slow and quiet, with work mostly focusing on 3.0 features, and re-examining the design of even the most core features. ## Issues There are no issues that requires the Board's attention, but as Chair of the PMC, I would like to highlight that difficulty to attract new committers is becoming a concern of the PMC for its long-term viability. ## Health report The sudden drop in number of mails from previous quarter is large due to many release-related mails in previous quarter. ## PMC changes - Currently 11 PMC members. - Kent Sølvsten was added to the PMC on Tue Sep 22 2015 ## Committer base changes: - Currently 17 committers. - No new committers added in the last 3 months - Last committer addition was Kent Sølvsten at Sun Jun 14 2015 ## Releases: - Last release was Apache Zest JAVA-2.1 on Fri Jul 31 2015 ## Mailing list activity: - users@zest.apache.org: - 17 subscribers (up 0 in the last 3 months): - 1 emails sent to list (1 in previous quarter) - dev@zest.apache.org: - 26 subscribers (up 0 in the last 3 months): - 134 emails sent to list (1021 in previous quarter) ## JIRA activity: - 9 JIRA tickets created in the last 3 months - 3 JIRA tickets closed/resolved in the last 3 mon ----------------------------------------- Attachment BR: Report from the Apache ZooKeeper Project [Michi Mutsuzaki] ## Description: A distributed computing platform. ## Issues: There are no issues requiring board attention at this time. ## Activity: - Released a stable release 3.4.7. This release contains many bug fixes, including: - ZOOKEEPER-1506: Retry DNS resolution on connection failures. - ZOOKEEPER-1833: Improve the quality of Windows build. - ZOOKEEPER-1907: Improve thread handling. - Nominated Chris Nauroth to be the release manager for the next alpha release 3.5.2. - Rakesh Radhakrishnan has been driving the effort to add server-to-server authentication (ZOOKEEPER-1045). ## PMC changes: - Currently 9 PMC members. - No new PMC members added in the last 3 months - Last PMC addition was Michi Mutsuzaki on Sat Sep 28 2013 ## Committer base changes: - Currently 19 committers. - No new committers added in the last 3 months - Last committer addition was Chris Nauroth at Wed Sep 09 2015 ## Releases: - 3.4.7 was released on Wed Dec 02 2015 ## Mailing list activity: - dev@zookeeper.apache.org: - 467 subscribers (up 13 in the last 3 months): - 1392 emails sent to list (1459 in previous quarter) - user@zookeeper.apache.org: - 1110 subscribers (up 30 in the last 3 months): - 320 emails sent to list (350 in previous quarter) ## JIRA activity: - 71 JIRA tickets created in the last 3 months - 46 JIRA tickets closed/resolved in the last 3 months ------------------------------------------------------ End of minutes for the December 16, 2015 board meeting.