This project has seen incredible growth from when it was originally donated to 
Apache. The community continues to grow as more people see the opportunities in 
what the project could be. Now that we are nearly done with our original goal 
of implementing the openCypher specification in Postgres as an extension, we 
can now begin to pursue some of these powerful features that the community is 
requesting in the Github repository. The team is continuing to grow at an 
accelerated pace, with most of the new committers being accepted in the last 
six months. I personally think the future of AGE is bright, especially with all 
the new features that will be coming out in v0.7.0.

On 2021/12/01 02:42:22 Eya Badal wrote:
> Thank you mentors for your valuable feedback. The feedback is addressed 
> below. 
> 
> Regarding GitHub issues and pull requests: 
>   It is true that in the earlier months we were sluggish in responding to and 
> closing out issues. In 
>   April we created SLA to categorise (label), assign, and respond to issues. 
> Since April, 95% are 
>   responded within 72 hours (80% of issues are responded to within 24 hrs). 
> In the last month we 
>   have closed 8 issues across the project. Regarding pull requests we are 
> behind our internal 
>   SLA but have addressed that in the last 48 hrs.
> 
> Regarding committer and contributor diversity:
>   The committers and contributors act on their own initiative without 
> representing a corporation 
>   or organization. Core contributors are indeed employees of a single company 
> (Bitnine Global, 
>   the project donator) who has interest in the success of AGE but there are 
> many entirely 
>   independent contributors and committers. Contributions span more than 20 
> countries across 
>   the globe including Australia, Belarus, Belgium, China, France, Germany, 
> Ireland, Israel, Italy, 
>   Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Nigeria, The Philippines, Russia, South Korea, 
> Thailand, UK, 
>   Ukraine, USA and Vietnam.
> 
> Regarding the breakdown of the PPMC membership on affiliation (companies) and 
> PPMC growth:
> 
>  The PPMC representation, excluding mentors is as follows:
> 
>   Bitnine Global: Eya Badal, Josh Innis, John Gemignani, Dehowe Feng(in 
> voting process).  
>   Liberation Data: Jasper Blues 
>   Immuta: Mason Sharp
> 
>  The project has added five new committers taking the total to 10 (excluding 
> mentors).
> 
>   Bitnine Global: Dehowe Feng
>   Kroger: Nick Sorrell
>   Ghent University: Pieterjan De Potter
>   Agedb: Andrew Ko, Alex Kwak
> 
> RE CS10 “The project maintains a public list of its contributors who have 
> decision power”:
> We now have the list of community members (committer and PPMC) at 
> age.apache.org
> 
> Regarding how incubator-age-viewer is released:
>   Age-viewer has been released 8 times. The age-viewer developers are looking 
> to release in the 
>   Apache way soon. The age team is coaching the age-viewer developers to 
> encourage future 
>   releases to comply with Apache guiding principles.
> 
> The documentation link at incubator.apache.org/projects/age.html is corrected.
> 
> Regarding project name search and approval:
>   We have completed name search and approval. PPMC is actively checking 
> Apache AGE brand 
>   use.
> 
> The licensing issue regarding 0.6.0 has been resolved. We’re happy to 
> announce Apache AGE 0.6.0 is officially out today. 
> 
> Thank you for your feedback and recognition that after 6 releases including 4 
> Apache releases, we have demonstrated that this community is able to run 
> independently outside incubation.
> 
> We look forward to a positive vote on graduation to a Top Level Project.
> 
> Thank you
> Eya
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> On 2021/11/09 04:31:33 Eya Badal wrote:
> > Hi AGE community and Mentors,
> > 
> > Since entering incubation 18 months ago in April 2020 and with five
> > versions of AGE released, and 0.6.0 imminent, it's fair to say the AGE
> > community has demonstrated its ability to build software releases the
> > Apache Way.
> > 
> > We have prepared an assessment of the Apache AGE podling’s maturity, meant
> > to help inform the decision (of the mentors, community, Incubator PMC, and
> > ASF Board of Directors) to graduate it as a top-level Apache project. We
> > used the ASF project maturity model
> > <https://community.apache.org/apache-way/apache-project-maturity-model.html>
> > to evaluate the Apache AGE project and assess itself as having no major
> > areas for concern. The assessment can be found at the Apache AGE website
> > <https://age.apache.org/#> under the COMMUNITY menu.
> > 
> > In addition to building and releasing software, the community has grown the
> > Apache AGE project in other areas.
> > 
> > 
> >    -
> > 
> >    There have been 64 unique contributors across the AGE and the subproject
> >    AGE Viewer. These Contributors have raised >170 issues or pull requests.
> >    -
> > 
> >    We have been addressing Github issues since the start but timeliness was
> >    an issue. In April we created our internal SLA to categorise (label),
> >    assign, and respond to issue and pull requests. Since April, 95% are
> >    responded within 72 hours (80% of issues are responded to within 24 hrs).
> >    -
> > 
> >    Contributions span more than 20 countries across the globe - Belarus,
> >    Belgium, China, France, Germany, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Luxembourg,
> >    Netherlands, Russia, South Korea, Thailand, UK, Ukraine, USA, and 
> > Vietnam.
> >    -
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> >    We have amassed positive comments throughout and gathered >470 stars.
> >    -
> > 
> >    We have committers from 4 different companies.
> > 
> > 
> > AGE mentors, what is your opinion on this?
> > 
> > Do you agree that we are ready to graduate?
> > 
> > Are there any remaining issues that we can improve on?
> > 
> > If we can capture your issues of concern we can then work those issues to
> > resolution.
> > 
> > Your feedback would be very much appreciated!
> > 
> > Regards,
> > 
> > Eya
> > 
> 

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