I imagine Florian omitted my leaving the PMC in this draft as he was waiting for it to become public knowledge. I expected to send an email about it after the release at which point the report could have been amended.
On Wed, Apr 6, 2022 at 12:05 PM Marko Rodriguez <okramma...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello dev@, > > Stephen Mallette has stepped down from both the PMC Chair and now the PMC. > I believe this should be included in the report given the significance of > the event. Furthermore, it would be good to address why the two primary > developers of Apache TinkerPop (10+ years) are still active members in the > project, but are no longer on the PMC. Noting this is important for the > historical record of the project and more generally, so others who may look > to submit their work to Apache can have full knowledge of what ~2 years ago > would be considered unthinkable, but now has become manifest: an > institution becoming so degenerate that it would separate a man from his > work against the will of his colleagues. > > Thank you, > Marko. > > http://markorodriguez.com <http://markorodriguez.com/> > > > > On Apr 6, 2022, at 3:53 AM, Florian Hockmann <f...@florian-hockmann.de> > wrote: > > > > Here is the attached draft of our board report for this quarter - please > let > > me know if there is anything to add or edit. > > > > > > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > > > > > ## Description: > > > > Apache TinkerPop is a graph computing framework for both graph databases > > > > (OLTP) and graph analytic systems (OLAP). > > > > > > > > ## Activity: > > > > TinkerPop is currently in the process of releasing 3.5.3 and 3.6.0. > Version > > 3.5.3 is mostly a maintenance release. 3.6.0 represents a major release > with > > breaking changes and a variety of new features, including support for > > regular expressions directly in Gremlin and better support for commonly > used > > upsert-like functionality. > > > > The default logging implementation in the distributions of Gremlin Server > > and Gremlin Console will also be changed in 3.6.0 from log4j 1.2.x to > > logback due to the vulnerability CVE-2019-17571 [1]. > > > > > > > > These releases will be accompanied by the first pre-release versions of > > gremlin-go, making Gremlin natively available in Go which has been the > > mostly requested programming language for which we did not offer a > Gremlin > > Language Variant (GLV)[2] yet by users over the last years. > > > > Notable about this new GLV is also that it has not been developed by a > > single contributor but by a group of contributors who collaborated on > this, > > an effort that was mostly led by committer Lyndon Bauto. > > > > > > > > We have welcomed Mike Personick as a new committer who has already > > contributed great improvements around core aspects of Gremlin. > > > > > > > > ## Issues: > > > > There are no issues requiring board attention at this time. > > > > > > > > ## Releases: > > > > - 3.4.13 (January 10, 2022) > > > > - 3.5.2 (January 10, 2022) > > > > > > > > ## PMC/Committer: > > > > - Last PMC addition was Kelvin Lawrence/Josh Shinavier - June 2021 > > > > - Last committer addition was Mike Personick - March 2022 > > > > > > > > ## Links > > > > [1] https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2019-17571 > > > > [2] > > > https://tinkerpop.apache.org/docs/3.5.2/reference/#gremlin-drivers-variants > > > >