Hi,

Thanks for doing this Ted.

        * I would remove all three "most important issues to address in the 
move towards graduation." We are ready, there are no issues.
        * We have 4 new committers -- you forgot Michael Pollmeier.

Good job and thanks for the effort.

Marko.  

http://markorodriguez.com

On Apr 29, 2016, at 7:15 PM, Ted Wilmes <twil...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello,
> Please find the draft report below for your review.  I'm particularily
> interested in feedback
> on what I put together about Planet TinkerPop and if you guys feel like
> it's accurate, missing anything, etc.  Also, I very well may have forgotten
> other notable & positive happenings so if I did, let me know.  Thanks much
> for reviewing.
> 
> Thanks,
> Ted
> 
> ------------------------------------------------
> 
> TinkerPop
> 
> TinkerPop is a graph computing framework written in Java
> 
> TinkerPop has been incubating since 2015-01-16.
> 
> Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation:
> 
>  1. Add more members to the PPMC.
>  2. Add more members to the committer list.
>  3. Resolve any outstanding questions of PPMC understanding of brand
> management.
> 
> Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be
> aware of?
> 
>  Nothing at this time.
> 
> How has the community developed since the last report?
> 
>  We have 3 new committers: Ketrina Yim, Pieter Martin, and Jean-Baptiste
> Musso
> 
> How has the project developed since the last report?
> 
>  Since the last status report, 172 new JIRA issues have been created and
> 126
>  have been resolved.  Open discussions of the project related activities
> and decisions
>  continue on the TinkerPop dev mailing list.  The committer count has been
> growing
>  and various other TinkerPop community members have shown an increased
> amount
>  of participation on tickets and in discussion.  Excellent work is being
> performed by
>  a variety of folks on a consistent basis that has resulted in two
> releases since the last report.
> 
>  Over the past few months, work was performed to stand up a new DataStax
> hosted website,
>  Planet TinkerPop.  This raised concerns in the Apache community and it
> was determined
>  that the best course of action was to request that Planet TinkerPop be
> taken down, and
>  some of the vendor-neutral TinkerPop content be donated to TinkerPop for
>  usage on the TinkerPop incubator site.  Efforts were made to avoid
> running afoul
>  of Apache guidelines prior to the Planet TinkerPop launch, but the PPMC
>  did not have a complete understanding of Apache brand management
> expectations.
>  Over the past weeks, the transition of DataStax donated content to the
> TinkerPop site
>  has been completed.  In the process, the PPMC has received guidance and
>  clarification from mentors and the wider Apache community.  We feel that
> the Apache
>  TinkerPop site is stronger now than ever and will continue to serve as a
> great
>  vendor neutral resource going forward. The lessons learned throughout
> this process
>  will serve the TinkerPop PPMC well going forward.
> 
>  Since the last status report, 166 new JIRA issues have been created and
>  127 have been resolved.  Open discussions of project related activities
> and decisions continue
>  on the TinkerPop dev mailing list.
> 
> Date of last release(s):
>  * 2016-04-21 - Apache TinkerPop 3.1.2
>  * 2016-04-21 - Apache TinkerPop 3.2.0
> 
> When were the last committers or PMC members elected?
> 
>  * Ketrina Yim - committer (2016-03-14)
>  * Pieter Martin - committer (2016-02-21)
>  * Jean-Baptiste Musso - committer (2016-03-28)
> 
>  Please see our Project Status page as we have been diligent to update it
>  accordingly.
> 
>  http://incubator.apache.org/projects/tinkerpop.html
> 
> Signed-off-by:
> 
>  [ ](tinkerpop) Rich Bowen
>  [ ](tinkerpop) Daniel Gruno
>  [ ](tinkerpop) Hadrian Zbarcea
>  [ ](tinkerpop) Matt Franklin
>  [ ](tinkerpop) David Nalley

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