+100 on this. I think the project community has reached a level of maturity that would enable us to graduate according to the incubator guidelines. The level of community contributions on the mailing list and the slack channel are indicative of the succes of the project. We have a broad number of committers from different backgrounds and interests. From a technical perspective, I think the platform is also relatively stable and has multiple production users that have been running over multiple years.
On Fri, 15 Mar 2019 at 22:06, David P Grove <[email protected]> wrote: > > > I'd like to kick off a discussion to assess the project's readiness for > graduation from the incubator. > > Per Rodric's recent stats [1], the community has developed nicely in terms > of code contribution. > > We've released a number of software components following the Apache release > process. We are in the midst of making our first "uber-release" across all > of our sub-components (expect at least 2 voting threads next week). > > Overall I think the community is active. Communication on the project > slack is frequent (avg of >160 messages a day) and is now digested daily to > the dev list. (See [2] for stats). > > There are a couple procedural tasks we still need to complete, foremost > being the formal transfer of the OpenWhisk trademarks from IBM to the ASF. > But I think we can assume that these tasks will be completed and start > considering graduation in parallel. > > Please share your thoughts, > > --dave > > [1] > > https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/b2217c61caad5c7a0369699d06d44e5cf688d3cba982e354a45b8c78@%3Cdev.openwhisk.apache.org%3E > [2] > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=103091999 > -- Regards, James Thomas
