Overall looks good to me, My only suggestion would be to modify the opening sentence in the paragraph prior to 'Community Health'. It seems incomplete to me, i.e., "Work on the evolution of the Accumulo processing model to support dynamic scaling and provide elasticity."
A simple fix could be to add a verb into the sentence. Perhaps something like, i.e., "Work continues on the evolution of the Accumulo processing model to support dynamic scaling and provide elasticity." or "Work on the evolution of the Accumulo processing model to support dynamic scaling and provide elasticity is ongoing." On Thu, Jul 6, 2023 at 8:54 PM dev1 <d...@etcoleman.com> wrote: > The Accumulo community decided to draft the Apache community reports on > the Accumulo dev list – and this is a draft of the July report for review > / comments. > > The text below is copied from the reporting tool and may not reflect the > final formatting of the final report when submitted. > > Ed Coleman > > --- report tool text --- > > ## Description: > The mission of Apache Accumulo is the creation and maintenance of software > related to a robust, scalable, distributed key/value store with cell-based > access control and customizable server-side processing. > > ## Project Status: > Current project status: Ongoing with moderate activity. > Issues for the board: none. > > Accumulo is currently working two significant development efforts. > Improving > the performance and stability of the 2.1.x line and the evolution of the > processing model to support dynamic scaling and provide elasticity. > > ## Membership Data: > Apache Accumulo was founded 2012-03-21 (11 years ago) > There are currently 41 committers and 38 PMC members in this project. > The Committer-to-PMC ratio is roughly 6:5. > > Community changes, past quarter: > - No new PMC members. Last addition was Christopher L. Shannon on > 2022-09-27. > - No new committers. Last addition was Christopher L. Shannon on > 2022-09-27. > > ## Project Activity: > > Releases: > - accumulo-2.1.1 was released on 2023-06-19. > - accumulo-1.10.3 was released on 2023-04-13. 1.x is planned to be end of > life on or around 2023-11-01, with an expected final release of any > ready-to-ship bug fixes. > > The 2.1.1 release closes CVE-2023-34340. Accumulo 2.1.0 contains a defect > in > the user authentication process that may succeed when invalid credentials > are > provided. The CVE was reported on 2023-06-01 and was closed with the > release > on 2023-06-19. > > Activity on 2.1 has been very active with bug-fixes and performance > improvements that are being driven by increased community adoption of > 2.1.x as > 1.10.x approaches end of life. Accumulo is planning on a 2.1.2 release this > quarter that includes items that were slated for 2.1.1, but were bumped > because of the need for a quick release to resolve the CVE. > > A release of 3.0 is also expected this quarter. It is planned to be a > removal > of deprecated items as permitted by semver, but with minimal other changes. > The 3.0 release will also complete the removal of potentially offensive > terms. > > Work on the evolution of the Accumulo processing model to support dynamic > scaling and provide elasticity. The goal for Accumulo is to move from a > model > where active table metatdata and table data management is hosted in active > processes to a model that can dynamically scale server components > on-demand to > provide configurable latency and higher scalability. the community has not > decided if the redesign will be a 3.1 or a 4.0 release. > > ## Community Health: > Overall community health is good and GitHub activity remains consistent. > > - The current decline in GitHub activity is due to quiet post-release > activity > and work concentrating on a redesign efforts, including activity > occurring on Confluence > > - Accumulo has transitioned from Jira to GitHub issues. The remaining Jira > activity reflects closing obsolete issues. > > ## Links > [1] https://www.cve.org/CVERecord?id=CVE-2023-34340 >