Hi,

I think ist fine.
It reads a bit more depressing then it should (if you see current list activity 
which is awesome and PRs from foreigners and stuff) but its fine : )

Julian

Am 11.12.19, 10:22 schrieb "Strljic, Matthias Milan" 
<matthias.strl...@isw.uni-stuttgart.de>:

    +1
    
    Fine for me 😉
    
    Matthias Strljic, M.Sc.
    
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    -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
    Von: Christofer Dutz <christofer.d...@c-ware.de> 
    Gesendet: Wednesday, December 11, 2019 9:38 AM
    An: dev@plc4x.apache.org
    Betreff: [DRAFT] December 2019 board report
    
    Hi all,
    
    I just whipped up our quarterly board report and would submit it this 
evening as today is the submission deadline.
    If you have anything to add … please report this as soon as possible.
    
    Chris.
    
    ## Description:
    The mission of the Apache PLC4X project is creating a set of libraries for 
communicating with industrial programmable logic controllers (PLCs) using a 
variety of protocols but with a shared API.
    
    ## Issues:
    There are no issues requiring board attention.
    
    ## Membership Data:
    Apache PLC4X was founded 2019-04-17 (8 months ago) There are currently 9 
committers and 9 PMC members in this project. The Committer-to-PMC ratio is 1:1.
    
    Community changes, past quarter:
    - No new PMC members. Last addition was Łukasz Dywicki on 2019-07-28.
    - No new committers. Last addition was Łukasz Dywicki on 2019-07-28.
    
    However we just invited Lukas Ott to join the project as a comitter and he 
has accepted the invitation. We are now waiting for his ICLA to be recorded on 
file.
    
    ## Project Activity:
    
    Releases:
    - 0.5.0 was released on 2019-11-25
    
    Community Events:
    - 2019-09-09 - 2019-09-12 ApacheCon NA 2019, Las Vegas, US (Multiple talks 
and
      hackathon)
    - 2019-09-24 IoT Hessen, Kassel, Germany (From the chip to the cloud with
      Apache)
    - 2019-10-22 - 2019-10-24 ApacheCon EU 2019, Berlin, Germany (Multiple talks
      and hackathon)
    - 2019-11-26 ElasticSearch UG Meetup, Frankfurt, Germany (Introduction
      Logstash PLC4X Plugin)
    - 2019-12-03 Apache IoT @ JUG Saar, Saarbrücken, Germany (From the chip to 
the
      cloud with Apache)
    - 2019-12-11 Apache NiFi + Hacking around the IoTree, Frankfurt, Germany
      (Apache NiFi PLC4X Integration)
    
    We have been continuing to port existing drivers to the new code-generation 
framework. Also have we been implementing new protocols (Mostly based on paid 
gigs from the industry). A lot of bug-fixing has been done and we're looking 
forward to a big refactoring and brainstorming Hackathon form 2019-12-17 -
    2019-12-19 in Weinheim, where we are going to work on a proposal for the 
version 1.0.0 API.
    
    ## Community Health:
    
    This quarter for most of the time activity on the mailing-list and in the 
commits had dropped to worrying levels. This was mainly related to high 
workload on the day-jobs of the community members. However in the past 2-3 
weeks a lot of new people have joined discussions and submitted PRs and the 
existing comitter- and PMC activity has picked up again.
    
    - dev@plc4x.apache.org had a 8% decrease in traffic in the past quarter (349
      emails compared to 379)
    - iss...@plc4x.apache.org had a 73% increase in traffic in the past quarter
      (132 emails compared to 76)
    - 19 issues opened in JIRA, past quarter (46% increase)
    - 13 issues closed in JIRA, past quarter (62% increase)
    - 309 commits in the past quarter (-20% decrease)
    - 23 PRs opened on GitHub, past quarter (91% increase)
    - 20 PRs closed on GitHub, past quarter (66% increase)
    - 29 contributors which have contributed code to the git repo (up by 3)
    - 142 Github Stars (up by 18 since last report) (up by 43)
    - 272 @ApachePLC4X Twitter account followers (up by 86)
    
    We are very happy to see more people joining in from companies reporting to 
use Apache PLC4X.
    

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