Fine for me.
Am 02.10.18, 10:30 schrieb "Christofer Dutz" <[email protected]>:
So how about this:
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Apache PLC4X (incubating)
PLC4X is a set of libraries for communicating with industrial programmable
logic controllers (PLCs) using a variety of protocols but with a shared API.
Most important issues to address while moving towards graduation:
Building the community: The PPMC and committer group has a large percentage
of codecentric employees, we have been recruiting people from other companies,
but will have to continue these efforts for establishing a healthy Apache
community.
Onboarding of new committers: With PLC4X several people on the team are not
very familiar with the Apache Way. We have started and will continue our
efforts on this onboarding.
Any Issues the Incubator PMC or ASF Board might wish/need to be aware of:
Not at the moment.
How has the community developed since the last report?
While the community activity had been quite low since the beginning of the
project, things changed in August.
Then we noticed not only new names appearing on the list, but the number of
emails on the list grew by 400%-500%.
Also did we get several pull requests from about 5 new names, contributing
to multiple areas.
Two of them got added to the Committers and PPMC groups.
The others were one-shot contributions without any further communications.
In September Christofer Dutz had two talks on PLC4X at two conferences:
* Solutions Hamburg 2018
* ApacheCon NA 2018
An article on PLC4X by Christofer Dutz was published in the German Tech
Magazine: iX
(Link to the article:
https://www.heise.de/select/ix/2018/8/1533352444905693)
Also, just before ApacheCon we also had our first PLC4X Meetup where
several current contributors as well as
very interested new people were present.
Also did we successfully vote in our first two new committers and PPMC
members.
* Julian Feinauer (pragmatic industries)
* Andrey Skorikov (codecentric)
Finally just before finishing this report we also finished our first
release: Version 0.1.0
Our mailing list subscriptions went up another 9 to currently 38
subscribers.
Our Twitter followers increased by 18 to 59 followers.
On GitHub we now have 24 “Stars” and 14 “Forks”
Business interest has increased dramatically as more and more companies are
signaling their willingness to
try out PLC4X and some are currently even in the transition phase of
porting their products to PLC4X.
How does the podling rate their own maturity?
We have a mix of new participants and experienced Apache people involved.
So far, the new participants have shown great willingness and success in
adopting the Apache Way.
However, we still need to continue: the on-boarding increasing the
diversity of the team.
After our first official release, we will now fine-tune this release
process and try to educate other people
on the team to also be able to do releases.
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Am 02.10.18, 09:18 schrieb "Julian Feinauer" <[email protected]>:
Hi Chris,
Just a small (but important) note on the company I'm working for, its
"pragmatic industries" (all lower case).
We also have the pragmatic minds company, but the CCLA is for the
industries, as I do this in the time I'm working for the pragmatic industries.
Julian
Am 02.10.18, 08:36 schrieb "Christofer Dutz"
<[email protected]>:
Hi Justin,
thanks for that input .. you are absolutely right ... so here goes
an updated version ...
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Apache PLC4X (incubating)
PLC4X is a set of libraries for communicating with industrial
programmable logic controllers (PLCs) using a variety of protocols but with a
shared API.
Most important issues to address while moving towards graduation:
Building the community: The PPMC and committer group has a large
percentage of codecentric employees, we have been recruiting people from other
companies, but will have to continue these efforts for establishing a healthy
Apache community.
Onboarding of new committers: With PLC4X several people on the team
are not very familiar with the Apache Way. We have started and will continue
our efforts on this onboarding.
Any Issues the Incubator PMC or ASF Board might wish/need to be
aware of:
Not at the moment.
How has the community developed since the last report?
While the community activity had been quite low since the beginning
of the project, things changed in August.
Then we noticed not only new names appearing on the list, but the
number of emails on the list grew by 400%-500%.
Also did we get several pull requests from about 5 new names,
contributing to multiple areas.
Two of them got added to the Committers and PPMC groups.
The others were one-shot contributions without any further
communications.
In September Christofer Dutz had two talks on PLC4X at two
conferences:
* Solutions Hamburg 2018
* ApacheCon NA 2018
An article on PLC4X by Christofer Dutz was published in the German
Tech Magazine: iX
(Link to the article:
https://www.heise.de/select/ix/2018/8/1533352444905693)
Also, just before ApacheCon we also had our first PLC4X Meetup
where several current contributors as well as
very interested new people were present.
Also did we successfully vote in our first two new committers and
PPMC members.
* Julian Feinauer (Pragmatic Minds)
* Andrey Skorikov (codecentric)
Finally just before finishing this report we also finished our
first release: Version 0.1.0
Our mailing list subscriptions went up another 9 to currently 38
subscribers.
Our Twitter followers increased by 18 to 59 followers.
On GitHub we now have 24 “Stars” and 14 “Forks”
Business interest has increased dramatically as more and more
companies are signaling their willingness to
try out PLC4X and some are currently even in the transition phase
of porting their products to PLC4X.
How does the podling rate their own maturity?
We have a mix of new participants and experienced Apache people
involved.
So far, the new participants have shown great willingness and
success in adopting the Apache Way.
However, we still need to continue: the on-boarding increasing the
diversity of the team.
After our first official release, we will now fine-tune this
release process and try to educate other people
on the team to also be able to do releases.
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Am 02.10.18, 07:07 schrieb "Justin Mclean"
<[email protected]>:
Hi,
All good by me, a couple of (very) minor things below.
> Make our first release
You done this so no need to list it?
> While the community activity had been quite low since the
beginning of the project, things changed in August.
> Then we noticed not only new names appearing on the list, but
the number of emails on the list grew by 400%-500%.
> Also did we get several pull requests from about 5 new names,
contributing to multiple areas.
It likely you be asked if any of these are committer worthy.
> However, we still need to continue: the on-boarding
increasing the diversity of the team.
> After our first official release, we will now fine-tune this
release process and try to educate other members
> of the team to also be able to do releases.
“members” is such an overloaded term at the ASF it might be
better to use something else? "other people on the PPMC" perhaps?
Thanks,.
Justin