Hi All Just to let you know that the report has been posted.
Thanks Sharan On 2024/02/11 14:16:47 sharanf wrote: > That looks a bit messy so let's try it again: > > Hi All It's report time again. > > Unfortunately over the last quarter we haven't had any real activity. > I'll post a separate message on my thoughts on how we can try to improve > that. In the mean time I've drafted our quarterly board report. (See below). > > Happy to get any comments, feedback or updates to the draft over the > next couple of days - and will aim to finalise and post it to the board > meeting calendar on 14th February. > > Thanks > Sharan > > > ====== > > ## Description: > The mission of Apache Kibble is the creation and maintenance of software > related to an interactive project activity analyzer and aggregator > > ## Project Status: > Current project status: Dormant, low activity > Issues for the board: None > > ## Membership Data: > Apache Kibble was founded 2017-10-18 (6 years ago) > There are currently 15 committers and 13 PMC members in this project. > The Committer-to-PMC ratio is roughly 8:7. > > Community changes, past quarter: > - No new PMC members. Last addition was Michał Słowikowski on 2021-05-03. > - No new committers. Last addition was Kaxil Naik on 2021-02-21. > > ## Project Activity: > The project has not yet made a release. > > There has been no activity since our last report and our mailing lists > have been quiet. It was hoped that we could begin to kick off some > activity in > the previous quarter but this has not happened. > > ## Community Health: > We are a small community and perhaps just need to start something rather > than > taking on a large activity such as a complete codebase rewrite (which > was our > planned intention). We are probably losing potential contributors due to > incomplete documentation so kicking off a small activity such as > cleaning up our > existing documentation could be a way of gathering more community > participation. By mid to late March I should have more free cycles to begin > that documentation tidy up work and we will see what results that brings. > > ================ > > > On 2024/02/11 14:12:13 sharanf wrote: > > HI All It's report time again. Unfortunately over the last quarter we > > haven't had any real activity. I'll post a separate message on my > > thoughts on how we can try to improve that. In the mean time I've > > drafted our quarterly board report. (See below). Happy to get any > > comments, feedback or updates to the draft over the next couple of days > > - and will aim to finalise and post it to the board meeting calendar on > > 14th February. Thanks Sharan ====== ## Description: The mission of > > Apache Kibble is the creation and maintenance of software related to an > > interactive project activity analyzer and aggregator ## Project Status: > > Current project status: Dormant, low activity Issues for the board: None > > ## Membership Data: Apache Kibble was founded 2017-10-18 (6 years ago) > > There are currently 15 committers and 13 PMC members in this project. > > The Committer-to-PMC ratio is roughly 8:7. Community changes, past > > quarter: - No new PMC members. Last addition was Michał Słowikowski on > > 2021-05-03. - No new committers. Last addition was Kaxil Naik on > > 2021-02-21. ## Project Activity: The project has not yet made a release. > > There has been no activity since our last report and our mailing lists > > have been quiet. It was hoped that we could begin to kick off some > > activity in the previous quarter but this has not happened. ## Community > > Health: We are a small community and perhaps just need to start > > something rather than taking on a large activity such as a complete > > codebase rewrite (which was our planned intention). We are probably > > losing potential contributors due to incomplete documentation so kicking > > off a small activity such as cleaning up our existing documentation > > could be a way of gathering more community participation. By mid to late > > March I should have more free cycles to begin that documentation tidy up > > work and we will see what results that brings. > > >