Roman, Thank you for the guidance and support to reset the Apache MADlib project. I am onboard with your recommendation. I will seek guidance from you and others in the Apache leadership community as we move forward. I hope others who have participated (in any capacity) in this project feel welcome to continue contributing to the PMC.
Regards, -=ed espino On Fri, Mar 3, 2023 at 5:07 AM Roman Shaposhnik <r...@apache.org> wrote: > Hi! > > one of my outstanding action items from the outgoing > ASF's board is to help with revitalizing MADlib's PMC. > > After a few discussions online and offline it seems that > there's enough people who are really passionate about > making sure that the project thrives at the ASF but are > unsure about how to proceed. Here's my proposal: let's > re-establish the PMC with the following members (and > Ed Espino as the chair): > > Ed Espino (espino) > Venkatesh Raghavan (vraghavan78) > David Kimura (dgkimura) > Roman Shaposhnik (rvs) > Orhan Kislal (okislal) > Hansome Yuan > Chris Hajas > Jingyu Wang > > For comparison, here's a list of the current PMC (with > the only overlap between the two lists being myself > and Orhan): > > Aaron Feng > Anirudh Kondaveeti > Atri Sharma > Domino Valdano > Frank McQuillan > Gregory Chase > Jingyi Mei > Ekta Khanna > Nandish Jayaram > Nikhil Kak > Orhan Kislal > Rashmi Raghu > Rahul Iyer > Roman Shaposhnik > Sarah Joann Aerni > Srivatsan Ramanujam > > All of the current, inactive PMC members are CCed > and should they desire to continue -- we'd wait for > a few days to hear from them. However, if we don't > hear back by the end of next week -- we'll submit a > board resolution with the list we've got. > > Finally, for Chris, Jingyu and Hansome I would need > your ASF IDs. If you don't have one, please start by > filling out ICLAs with the ASF according to the following > guidelines: > https://www.apache.org/licenses/contributor-agreements.html#clas > > Thanks, > Roman. >