+1 (Binding) though I vote we call it Apache Burp or Apache Hiccup ;-) On 11/8/2018 2:43 PM, Matt Sicker wrote: > +1 (binding) > > On Thu, 8 Nov 2018 at 13:30, Julian Hyde <jh...@apache.org> wrote: > >> +1 (binding) >> >>> On Nov 8, 2018, at 11:29 AM, Dave Fisher <dave2w...@comcast.net> wrote: >>> >>> +1 (binding) >>> >>> Regards, >>> Dave >>> >>>> On Nov 8, 2018, at 11:25 AM, Dave Fisher <dave2w...@comcast.net> wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi - >>>> >>>> This is a VOTE to accept the brpc Project into the Apache Incubator. >>>> >>>> It will last for at least 72 hours and will pass if at least 3 +1 IPMC >> Votes and more IPMC Votes are +1 than -1. >>>> [ ] +1, accept the brpc proposal. >>>> [ ] -1, reject the brpc proposal >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> Dave >>>> >>>> = brpc Proposal = >>>> >>>> === Abstract === >>>> >>>> brpc is an industrial-grade RPC framework for building reliable and >> high-performance services. >>>> >>>> === Proposal === >>>> >>>> We propose to contribute the brpc codebase and associated >> artifacts(e.g. documentation etc.) to the Apache Software Foundation, and >> aim to build a wider open community around it in the 'Apache Way'. >>>> === Background === >>>> >>>> The RPC framework used in Baidu before 2014 was developed at 2008 and >> limited in protocols and performance, and there were also serveral >> implementations focused on their own scenarios from Baidu's different BU. >> As an infrastructural team in Baidu, we tried to build a new framework to >> unify all RPC scenarios inside. The framework was named "baidu-rpc" >> internally the early versions were adopted and online at late 2014. The >> framework was rapidly iterated at 2015-2017, and thousands kinds of >> services and almost all core services adopted it. And in 2017, we >> opensourced it as "brpc" and hope to get more adoptions and contributions >> from outside. At the time of opensourcing, there're more than 1 million >> instances inside Baidu using baidu-rpc (not counting clients). >>>> >>>> === Rationale === >>>> >>>> brpc has been approved inside baidu, since many high performance core >> services are using it. >>>> And since its open source, it has been adopted by several other >> companies, including Iqiyi, Didi, Sougou, BiliBili etc. >>>> >>>> === Current Status === >>>> >>>> brpc has been an open source project on GitHub ( >> https://github.com/brpc/brpc <https://github.com/brpc/brpc>) since 2017. >>>> Currently it has more than 7.3k stars, 1.6k forks, and is one of the >> most popular repositories in topic of rpc category in GitHub rpc catelogy. >>>> It has been widely used in Baidu, with 1,000,000+ instances and >> thousands kinds of services. >>>> Besides, many other companies have already used it also, such as Iqiyi, >> Didi, Sougou, BiliBili etc. >>>> >>>> === Meritocracy === >>>> >>>> brpc was originally created by Ge Jun and Chen zhangyi inside baidu >> from 2014. >>>> Since its opensource in 2017, it has already followed meritocracy >> principles. >>>> It accepts multiple contributions from other companies. >>>> And now, the core developers are from several different companies. >>>> >>>> We will follow Apache way to encourage more developers to contribute in >> this project. >>>> We know that only active and committed developers from a diverse set of >> backgrounds >>>> can make brpc a successful project. >>>> >>>> >>>> === Community === >>>> >>>> brpc has been building an active community since its open source. >> Currently, >>>> the community includes over 31 contributors. >>>> The core developers of brpc are listed below. >>>> >>>> === Core Developers === >>>> >>>> * Ge Jun(https://github.com/jamesge <https://github.com/jamesge> >> jge...@gmail.com <mailto:jge...@gmail.com>) >>>> * Chen Zhangyi(https://github.com/chenzhangyi < >> https://github.com/chenzhangyi> frozen....@gmail.com <mailto: >> frozen....@gmail.com>) >>>> * Jiang Rujie(https://github.com/old-bear <https://github.com/old-bear> >> jrjb...@gmail.com <mailto:jrjb...@gmail.com>) >>>> * Zhu Jiashun(http://github.com/zyearn <http://github.com/zyearn> >> zhujiashun2...@gmail.com <mailto:zhujiashun2...@gmail.com>) >>>> * Wang Yao(https://github.com/ipconfigme <https://github.com/ipconfigme> >> ipconfi...@gmail.com <mailto:ipconfi...@gmail.com>) >>>> === Alignment === >>>> >>>> brpc is useful for building reliable and high-performance applications. >>>> Since ASF has many famous performance-related and rpc-related projects, >>>> we believe that ASF is a perfect choice to help brpc project to attract >>>> more developers and users as well as having more cooperation with >> existing projects. >>>> === Known Risks === >>>> ==== Orphaned products ==== >>>> >>>> Since our core developers are from different companies and many >> companies are using it, >>>> the risk of the project being abandoned is minimal. >>>> For example, Baidu is extensively using it in their production >> environment >>>> and many large corporations including Iqiyi, Didi, Sougou, BiliBili use >> it in their production applications. >>>> ==== Inexperience with Open Source ==== >>>> >>>> brpc has been an active open source project for more than one year. >>>> During that time, the project has attracted 30+ contributors and gained >> a lot of attention. >>>> The core developers are all active users and followers of open source. >>>> >>>> ==== Homogenous Developers ==== >>>> >>>> brpc was created inside Baidu, but after brpc was open sourced, it >> received a lot of bug fixes and enhancements from other developers not >> working at Baidu. >>>> And the core developers now are from different companies now. >>>> >>>> === Reliance on Salaried Developers === >>>> >>>> Baidu invested in brpc as a general rpc framework used in company >> widely. >>>> The core developers have been dedicated to this project for about four >> years. >>>> And after its open source, developers around the world have involved in. >>>> Besides, we want more developers and researchers to contribute to the >> project. >>>> === Relationships with Other Apache Products === >>>> >>>> >>>> === A Excessive Fascination with the Apache Brand === >>>> >>>> The mission of brpc is to help developers build reliable and >> high-performance services quickly and easily. >>>> It has been widely used in production environment throughout Baidu and >> after opensource, it has gained much attention and attracted developers all >> over the world. >>>> Apache Brand is very respected. We are very honored to have the >> opportunity to join ASF, with the understanding that its brand policies >> being respected. >>>> And we hope Apache can help us build the ecosystem around brpc and >> attract more developers. >>>> === Documentation === >>>> >>>> The following links provide more information about brpc in open source: >>>> >>>> Codebase at Github: https://github.com/brpc/brpc < >> https://github.com/brpc/brpc> >>>> Issue Tracking: https://github.com/brpc/brpc/issues < >> https://github.com/brpc/brpc/issues> >>>> Overview: https://github.com/brpc/brpc/blob/master/docs/en/overview.md >> <https://github.com/brpc/brpc/blob/master/docs/en/overview.md> >>>> >>>> === Initial Source === >>>> >>>> brpc has been developed since 2014 by a team of engineers at Baidu Inc. >>>> We currently use Github to maintain our source code and track issues at >> https://github.com/brpc/brpc <https://github.com/brpc/brpc>. >>>> We need to move our repository to Apache infrastructure. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> === Source and Intellectual Property Submission Plan === >>>> >>>> brpc source code is available under Apache V2 license and owned by >> Baidu. >>>> We will work with the committers to get ICLAs signed. We will provide a >> Software Grant Agreement from an authorized signer per >> https://www.apache.org/licenses/software-grant-template.pdf < >> https://www.apache.org/licenses/software-grant-template.pdf> >>>> >>>> === External Dependencies === >>>> >>>> brpc has the following external dependencies. >>>> >>>> * Google gflags (BSD) >>>> * Google protobuf (BSD) >>>> * Google leveldb (BSD) >>>> >>>> brpc also includes third party code in the source tree. >>>> >>>> * https://github.com/brpc/brpc/tree/master/src/butil/third_party < >> https://github.com/brpc/brpc/tree/master/src/butil/third_party> (BSD, >> MIT, MPL, and Public Domain) >>>> === Required Resources === >>>> >>>> ==== Mailing List: ==== >>>> There are currently no mailing lists. >>>> The usual mailing lists are expected to be set up when entering >> incubation: >>>> * priv...@brpc.incubator.apache.org <mailto: >> priv...@brpc.incubator.apache.org> >>>> * d...@brpc.incubator.apache.org <mailto:d...@brpc.incubator.apache.org> >>>> * comm...@brpc.incubator.apache.org <mailto: >> comm...@brpc.incubator.apache.org> >>>> ==== Git Repositories: ==== >>>> >>>> Upon entering incubation, we want to transfer the existing repo from >> https://github.com/brpc/brpc <https://github.com/brpc/brpc> to Apache >> infrastructure like https://github.com/apache/incubator-brpc < >> https://github.com/apache/incubator-brpc>. >>>> ==== Issue Tracking: ==== >>>> >>>> brpc currently uses GitHub to track issues. Would like to continue to >> do so while we discuss migration possibilities with the ASF Infra committee. >>>> ==== URL: ==== >>>> Currently brpc has no dedicated website except Github homepage. In the >> future the website url should be http://brpc.incubator.apache.org/ < >> http://brpc.incubator.apache.org/> to follow apache incubator conventions. >>>> >>>> === Initial Committers === >>>> >>>> * Ge Jun(https://github.com/jamesge <https://github.com/jamesge> >> jge...@gmail.com <mailto:jge...@gmail.com>) >>>> * Chen Zhangyi(https://github.com/chenzhangyi < >> https://github.com/chenzhangyi> frozen....@gmail.com <mailto: >> frozen....@gmail.com>) >>>> * Jiang Rujie(https://github.com/old-bear <https://github.com/old-bear> >> jrjb...@gmail.com <mailto:jrjb...@gmail.com>) >>>> * Zhu Jiashun(http://github.com/zyearn <http://github.com/zyearn> >> zhujiashun2...@gmail.com <mailto:zhujiashun2...@gmail.com>) >>>> * Wang Yao(https://github.com/ipconfigme <https://github.com/ipconfigme> >> ipconfi...@gmail.com <mailto:ipconfi...@gmail.com>) >>>> === Sponsors: === >>>> >>>> ==== Champion: ==== >>>> * Dave Fisher >>>> >>>> ==== Mentors: ==== >>>> >>>> * Kevin A. 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