+1 Cheers -Arun
On Tue, Jan 25, 2022 at 11:53 PM Chaoran Yu <yuchaoran2...@gmail.com> wrote: > +1. > > Thanks Weiwei for putting together all the evidence showing that the > project is in good shape for graduation. > > On Tue, Jan 25, 2022 at 9:43 PM Chenya Zhang <chenyazhangche...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> +1 to graduate YuniKorn from the ASF >> incubator and become a top-level Apache project! >> >> Best, >> Chenya >> >> On Tue, Jan 25, 2022 at 9:09 PM Weiwei Yang <w...@apache.org> wrote: >> >>> Hi YuniKorn community and mentors >>> >>> Based on the discussion thread [1], after 2 years time of incubating, it >>> is >>> considered that now is a good time to graduate YuniKorn from the ASF >>> incubator and become a top-level Apache project. We have reviewed the ASF >>> project maturity model [2] and provided some assessment of the project's >>> maturity based on the guidelines. Details are included as the following. >>> I >>> have enough reasons to believe the project has done sustainable >>> development >>> successfully in the Apache way. Please read this and add your vote by >>> replying to this email, your feedback will be much appreciated!!! Note, >>> this vote is not just for committers or PPMC members, we welcome anyone >>> in >>> the community to vote, thanks! >>> >>> *Code, License, and Copyright* >>> >>> All code is maintained on github, under Apache 2.0 license. We have >>> reviewed all the dependencies and ensured they do not bring any license >>> issues. All the status files, license headers, and copyright are up to >>> date. >>> >>> *Release* >>> >>> The community has released 5 releases in the past 2 years, i.e v0.8, >>> v0.9, >>> v0.10, v0,11, and v0.12. These releases were done by 5 different release >>> managers [3] and indicate the community can create releases >>> independently. >>> We have also a well-documented release process, automated tools to help >>> new >>> release managers with the process. >>> >>> *Quality* >>> >>> The community has developed a comprehensive CI/CD pipeline as a guard of >>> the code quality. The pipeline runs per-commit license check, code-format >>> check, code-coverage check, UT, and end-to-end tests. All these are built >>> as automated github actions, new contributors can easily trigger and view >>> results when submitting patches. >>> >>> *Community* >>> >>> The community has developed an easy-to-read homepage for the project [4], >>> the website hosts all the materials related to the project including >>> versioned documentation, user docs, developer docs, design docs, >>> performance docs. It provides the top-level navigation to the software >>> download page, where links to all our previous releases. It also has the >>> pages for the new contributors on-boarding with the project, such as how >>> to >>> join community meetings, events links, etc. >>> >>> The community shows appreciation to all contributors and welcomes all >>> kinds >>> of contributions (not just for code). We have built an open, diverse >>> community and gathered many people to work together. With that, we have >>> 41 >>> unique code contributors and some non-code contributors as well. Many of >>> them have becoming to be committers and PPMC members while working with >>> the >>> community. There were 2 new mentors, 8 new committers, 4 new PPMC from 6 >>> different organizations [5] added in the incubating phase. And in total, >>> the project has 6 mentors, 23 PPMC, and 29 committers from at least 14 >>> different organizations. All the info are generally available on the >>> project website, including some guidelines to help people become >>> committer/PPMC member [6]. Community collaboration was done in a >>> wide-public, open manner, we leverage regular bi-weekly/weekly community >>> meetings for 2 different timezones [7] and dev/user slack channels, >>> mailing >>> lists for offline discussions. >>> >>> *Independence* >>> >>> The project was initially donated by Cloudera, but with a diverse open >>> source community, it has been operated as an independent project since it >>> entered into ASF incubator. The committers and PPMC members are a group >>> of >>> passionate people from at least 14 different organizations, such as >>> Alibaba, Apple, Cloudera, Databricks, LinkedIn, Microsoft, Snowflake, >>> etc. >>> The project's success is not depending on any single entity. >>> >>> [1] https://lists.apache.org/thread/dno411y59g2pcy1d3kd7s3kdjz9jw65n >>> [2] >>> >>> https://community.apache.org/apache-way/apache-project-maturity-model.html >>> >>> [3] https://yunikorn.apache.org/community/download >>> [4] https://yunikorn.apache.org/ >>> [5] https://incubator.apache.org/projects/yunikorn.html >>> [6] https://yunikorn.apache.org/community/people >>> >>> [6] >>> >>> https://docs.google.com/document/d/165gzC7uhcKc5XDWiMYSRKBiPQBy2tDtXADUPuhGlUa0 >>> >>