Looks good. Thanks Ed!

On Sun, Jan 5, 2025 at 5:03 PM Ed Coleman <edcole...@apache.org> wrote:

> The Accumulo community decided to draft the Apache community reports on the
> Accumulo dev list – and this is a draft of the January report for review /
> comments. The report is due by Wednesday, January 8th.
>
> The following is cut-n-paste directly from the tool - formatting
> differences should not be reflected in the tool submission.
>
> Ed Coleman
>
> --- report text from reporter tool ---
>
> ## 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 high activity.
> Issues for the board: None
>
> ## Membership Data:
> Apache Accumulo was founded 2012-03-20 (13 years ago)
> There are currently 43 committers and 39 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 Kevin Rathbun on 2024-07-24.
> - No new committers. Last addition was Kevin Rathbun on 2024-07-25.
>
> ## Project Activity:
>
> ### Releases:
> - accumulo-1.10.4 (legacy) was released on 2023-11-16.
> - accumulo-2.1.3 (LTM) was released on 2024-08-12.
> - accumulo-3.0.0 was released on 2023-08-21.
> - accumulo-access-1.0.0-beta was released on 2024-02-17.
>
> ### Planned Release Activity:
>
> Accumulo is currently working on some significant development efforts. With
> the release of 2.1.3, we have begun formalizing future release plans:
> - Continue with critical bug fixes of the 2.1.x line.
> - Work continues on 3.1 branch to prepare for a feature-freeze and a
> release
>   preparation. No target date has been set.
> - We continue to work towards a 4.0.0-alpha release. These changes are the
>   evolution of the processing model to support dynamic scaling and provide
>   elasticity for improved cost and performance management. These changes
> are
>   outlined in [1]
>
> ### Notable Work:
> - Metrics improvements
> - Monitor rework to support new processing model
> - Stability and scaling improvements to support elasticity
>
> ## Community Health:
> Overall community health is good and GitHub activity remains consistent.
> The
> email traffic reflects the community preference of using GitHub projects
> and
> issues for PRs discussions. We also use our slack channel for day-to-day
> communications. We continue to use the mailing list for official Apache
> business and it remains a channel for users to contact us.
>
> ## Links:
> [1] https://accumulo.apache.org/blog/2024/10/07/accumulo4-preview.html
> --- end text
>

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