+1, this is huge and very excited for this. We all have spent lot of effort on making OpenWhisk an awesome serverless technology and build a great community around it. Its time to graduate.
Cheers Priti Image Credit: https://www.vectorstock.com/royalty-free-vector/graduate-cap-isometric-3d-icon-vector-6971581 From: Dascalita Dragos <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Date: 03/18/2019 11:24 AM Subject: Re: [DISCUSS] graduation from the incubator Huge +1 from my side as well. I couldn't agree more. I think the project not only has momentum, but it's also used in production environments and it's well tested and stable. In addition, I believe multiple parties have long term visions with enhancements, which IMO I see it as a positive indicator that this project will continue to keep the momentum going. On Mon, Mar 18, 2019 at 11:03 AM James Thomas <[email protected]> wrote: > +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://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__lists.apache.org_thread.html_b2217c61caad5c7a0369699d06d44e5cf688d3cba982e354a45b8c78-40-253Cdev.openwhisk.apache.org-253E&d=DwIBaQ&c=jf_iaSHvJObTbx-siA1ZOg&r=6V3FXFwHvE0SFE3N4Rk7-rlMhS2xkaqR1AlgZ0xtvKY&m=-NLjIOkRxoebj11s5IFHENYRhHi0otG9GAaepSpVFF4&s=8OuCPb9UDglbPmqWGyYN1zV9TV5f21T0F0JZlk85K6A&e= > > [2] > > > https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__cwiki.apache.org_confluence_pages_viewpage.action-3FpageId-3D103091999&d=DwIBaQ&c=jf_iaSHvJObTbx-siA1ZOg&r=6V3FXFwHvE0SFE3N4Rk7-rlMhS2xkaqR1AlgZ0xtvKY&m=-NLjIOkRxoebj11s5IFHENYRhHi0otG9GAaepSpVFF4&s=4-uehakJsYT0XP5YQOO72mYYIZGHxlpOkzXw3hBCEck&e= > > > > > -- > Regards, > James Thomas >
