Sorry for jumping at this rather tale -- being overwhelmed with
work and personal stuff :-(

As usual, John, I applaud your focus! A quick comment bellow.

On Mon, Feb 13, 2017 at 4:28 AM, John D. Ament <johndam...@apache.org> wrote:
> All,
>
> As mentioned in this month's report, there are 63 active podlings.  While
> I've been chasing retiring podlings, I think it would be good for the
> community as a whole to look closely as podlings and see what we can do to
> graduate podlings that seem to be doing well.
>
> Take a look at the last two reports:
>
> https://wiki.apache.org/incubator/February2017
> https://wiki.apache.org/incubator/January2017
>
> Last month, I listed 4 podlings that appear to have completed all
> graduation requirements, but remain in the incubator (Airflow, BatchEE,
> Freemarker, Metron).  I didn't include that in February, but if I had to
> list the names, it would be: CarbonData, Edgent, Fineract, Guacamole,
> PredictionIO, SystemML, Tamaya, Unomi (but that's entirely my POV/opinion
> unless others want to chime in).
>
> So I'm curious, what can others do to help these 12 podlings get past the
> finish line?

Out of the podlings I mentor I agree that Fineract is pretty close. But
I also would like to suggest that MADlib and DataFu. The logic being
those 3 are at pretty much the same level of maturity/community
development (although they are different in the community's size).

Could you, folks, please take a look at past reports for these 3 and
let me know your opinion? Btw, both MADlib and DataFu are working
on the one more release right now.

Thanks,
Roman.

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