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> On Jan 10, 2026, at 1:40 PM, Joshua Poore <[email protected]> wrote:
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> PMC, and Community
>
> Happy 2026!
>
> 2025 was a bit of a trick for some of us, but PMC is hoping to rally more
> coordination and drive more capability and adoption this year… also, more
> community! Flagon remains a relevant product to many and the needs for
> observability and analytics are growing with the surge in AI development. If
> you want to start a convo, please do and don’t hesitate! PMC will do more to
> facilitate!
>
> Please find a draft of our Quartly Board report. Report is due on the 14th
> JAN, please provide any feedback you have on this thread!
>
> ## Description:
> The mission of Apache Flagon is the creation and maintenance of software
> related to thin-client behavioral logging capability useful for business
> analytics, usage analytics, usability and user testing
>
> ## Project Status:
> Current project status: [Insert your own data here]
> Issues for the board: [Insert your own data here]
>
> ## Membership Data:
> Apache Flagon was founded 2023-03-21 (3 years ago) There are currently 19
> committers and 12 PMC members in this project. The Committer-to-PMC ratio is
> roughly 5:3.
>
> Community changes, past quarter:
> - No new PMC members. Last addition was Evan Jones on 2024-07-10.
> - No new committers. Last addition was Ryan Thenhaus on 2025-02-08.
> - Am following up on ICLAs for M. Grivel, and A. Fluck, who were voted in as
> committers and officially invited to join as committers.
>
> ## Project Activity:
> Project activity was extremely low this quarter. PMC will push for
> maintainance activities in the upcoming quarters. I know there is interest in
> doing more work with Open Telemetry integration, and so PMC will work to
> coordinate more effort in that direction in the new year.
>
> ## Community Health:
> The community regularly corresponds and PMC is aware of some ad hoc meetings
> between members. However, driving correspondence through official community
> challenges remains very challenging. Additionally, the project remains visible
> and relevant as there has been a surge of interest in business analytics,
> particularly in easy-to-use and maintain client packages that can log in Open
> Telemetry Logging Protocol (OTLP). I believe that we'll see a surge of new
> code coming in from commiters in that that direction as well as a the typical
> annual maintaince that the community and PMC reliably does on core products
> like UserALE.js. Overall, while it's too early to see if the monorepo
> structure has an impact on organic project growth, it hasn't seemed to deter
> end-users. I am continually surprised ot hear in correspondence with the PMC
> and in my own work anecdotes of how a variety of industries (including the AAA
> gaming industry) are aware of Flagon and consider it a viable tool for their
> own purposes.
>