Thanks for taking a look, Julian. I added this to the agenda via Whimsy Friday and fixed the spelling error.
On Mon, Feb 17, 2020 at 11:04 AM Julian Hyde <jh...@apache.org> wrote: > Looks good. > > Maybe mention that we are working with Sally on a press release to > announce graduation? > > Spelling: New Dehli should be New Delhi. > > The way to submit reports is via Whimsy [1]. That function may only be > available to ASF members & officers; if so Gian, as an officer, will be > able to do it. > > Julian > > [1] https://www.apache.org/foundation/board/reporting#how < > https://www.apache.org/foundation/board/reporting#how> > > > On Feb 14, 2020, at 5:28 PM, Clint Wylie <cwy...@apache.org> wrote: > > > > Hey all, > > > > I've put together our ASF board report for Feb 2020, and while I haven't > > yet determined how to actually submit it, I wanted to go ahead and send > out > > a copy to the dev list in case anyone has any feedback. > > > > --- > > > > > > ## Description > > > > Apache Druid is a high performance real-time analytics database. It is > > designed for workflows where low-latency query and ingest are the main > > requirements. It implements ingestion, storage, and querying subsystems. > > Users interface with Druid through built-in SQL and JSON APIs, as well > > as third-party applications. > > > > Druid has an extensive web of connections with other Apache projects: > > Calcite for SQL planning, Curator and ZooKeeper for coordination, Kafka > > and Hadoop as data sources, Avro, ORC, or Parquet as supported data input > > formats, and DataSketches for scalable approximate algorithms. Druid > > can also be used as a data source by Superset. > > > > ## Issues > > > > There are no issues requiring board attention at this time. > > > > ## Activity > > > > We have done our first post-graduation release, Druid 0.17.0, containing > > over 250 new features, performance enhancements, bug fixes, and major > > documentation improvements from 52 contributors. Major improvements > > include improved native batch indexing, performance improvements, LDAP > > support, improved complaince with SQL standards, and much more. Work > > on the upcoming 0.18.0 release is underway and on track for a likely > > end of March release date. > > > > Community activity continues to be strong, with a healthy rate of > commits, > > issues filed on github, user mailing list posts, and ever increasing > > activity in our ASF Slack channel #druid, which now has over 600 members. > > > > Keeping boots on the ground to improve adoption, over the last month we > > have had Druid meetups in New Dehli, London, Athens, and Tel Aviv, with > > an addtional meetup in Sydney scheduled in March. Planning for the > > Druid Summit event is progressing with over 80 proposed talks currently > > being evaluated, and half of the 40 scheduled speaking slots filled with > > a diverse set of both PMC members and passionate users. The event will > > take place April 13 - 15 in the San Francisco Bay Area. > > > > ## Recent PMC changes > > > > - Currently 27 PMC members. > > - No recent changes to PMC. > > > > ## Recent committer changes > > > > - Currently 35 committers. > > - New commmitters since last board report (Jan 15 2019): > > - Chi Cao Minh (Jan 21 2020) > > > > ## Recent releases > > > > - 0.17.0, our first release post graduation was released on Jan 26 2020 > > > > ## Development activity by the numbers > > > > In the last month: > > > > - 79 pull requests opened > > - 78 pull requests merged/closed > > - 55 issues opened > > - 25 issues closed > > - 476 comments on pull requests > > - 231 comments on issues > >