Re: [DISCUSS] Ready to graduate?
+1 Venkat On 5/2/17, 10:04 AM, "Srikanth Venkat" wrote: +1 Atlas community is active, engaged, and spans organizations, continents, and time zones. It is exciting to contribute and be part of this active community and I fully support TLP graduation! I look forward to ongoing collaboration with the Atlas community to further the capabilities and make Atlas the open metadata and governance standard. Srikanth Venkat | Senior Director, Product Management | sven...@hortonworks.com Hortonworks Inc. On 4/28/17, 7:06 AM, "Helvoirt, S.A.G. van (Stefhan)" wrote: +1 From me, really pleased with the recent activities, discussions and engagement to mature Atlas. Met vriendelijke groet / Kind regard, Stefhan van Helvoirt ING Nederland DB/COO/KIM Tr/CJ Data Governance/CJE ACT C 03.260, Bijlmerdreef 24 Postbus 1800, 1000 BV Amsterdam M 06 51 21 59 08 E stefhan.van.helvo...@ing.nl -Original Message- From: Sarath Subramanian [mailto:sar...@apache.org] Sent: donderdag 27 april 2017 8:45 To: dev@atlas.incubator.apache.org Subject: Re: [DISCUSS] Ready to graduate? +1 from me. I see no concerns in Atlas graduating to a top-level project. The community has been buzzing with lot of activities and active engagements from people across organizations and time zones. Thanks, Sarath Subramanian On Wed, Apr 26, 2017 at 11:30 PM, Ayub Khan Pathan wrote: > +1 for graduation. > > The atlas community is very much active and evident by the phenomenal > growth & customer acceptance. > > Thanks > Ayub Khan > > On 4/27/17, 10:41 AM, "Vimal Sharma" wrote: > > +1 for graduation. > > Atlas community has been a pleasure to work with and we have > rapidly developed new features and improvements to the project. > > Thanks > Vimal > > > > > On 4/27/17, 9:47 AM, "Hemanth Yamijala" > > wrote: > > >+1 from me as well. > > > >It has been a pleasure being involved with Atlas and see the > product and community grow. > > > >Thanks, Chris, for starting this thread. > > > >Hemanth > >____ > >From: Jakob Homan > >Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2017 4:27 AM > >To: dev@atlas.incubator.apache.org > >Subject: Re: [DISCUSS] Ready to graduate? > > > >+1. > > > >I've not been very involved with the day-to-day bits of the project as > >Mentor, so when the new PMC is constituted, there's no need to include > >me. But I'll stay a fan of Atlas after graduation. > > > >-Jakob > > > >On 26 April 2017 at 15:29, Suma Shivaprasad > > wrote: > >> +1. Agreed > >> > >> The community is really vibrant/active with many companies > involved in > >> shaping the roadmap and features. > >> It has also grown a lot from past year with a lot of interest > from users > >> and this is a great time to propose for graduation > >> > >> I volunteer to start working on the graduation and take this > forward if no > >> one else has any objections. > >> > >> Thanks > >> Suma > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> On Wed, Apr 26, 2017 at 2:03 AM, Nigel L Jones > > wrote: > >> > >>> > >>> > >>> +1 from me. > >>> > >>> The Atlas community is vibrant, we have engagement from > multiple companies, > >>> and the industry interest around governance is immense, as > witnessed at > >>> recent conferences. It's exciting to see it
Re: [DISCUSS] Ready to graduate?
+1 Atlas community is active, engaged, and spans organizations, continents, and time zones. It is exciting to contribute and be part of this active community and I fully support TLP graduation! I look forward to ongoing collaboration with the Atlas community to further the capabilities and make Atlas the open metadata and governance standard. Srikanth Venkat | Senior Director, Product Management | sven...@hortonworks.com Hortonworks Inc. On 4/28/17, 7:06 AM, "Helvoirt, S.A.G. van (Stefhan)" wrote: +1 From me, really pleased with the recent activities, discussions and engagement to mature Atlas. Met vriendelijke groet / Kind regard, Stefhan van Helvoirt ING Nederland DB/COO/KIM Tr/CJ Data Governance/CJE ACT C 03.260, Bijlmerdreef 24 Postbus 1800, 1000 BV Amsterdam M 06 51 21 59 08 E stefhan.van.helvo...@ing.nl -Original Message- From: Sarath Subramanian [mailto:sar...@apache.org] Sent: donderdag 27 april 2017 8:45 To: dev@atlas.incubator.apache.org Subject: Re: [DISCUSS] Ready to graduate? +1 from me. I see no concerns in Atlas graduating to a top-level project. The community has been buzzing with lot of activities and active engagements from people across organizations and time zones. Thanks, Sarath Subramanian On Wed, Apr 26, 2017 at 11:30 PM, Ayub Khan Pathan wrote: > +1 for graduation. > > The atlas community is very much active and evident by the phenomenal > growth & customer acceptance. > > Thanks > Ayub Khan > > On 4/27/17, 10:41 AM, "Vimal Sharma" wrote: > > +1 for graduation. > > Atlas community has been a pleasure to work with and we have > rapidly developed new features and improvements to the project. > > Thanks > Vimal > > > > > On 4/27/17, 9:47 AM, "Hemanth Yamijala" > > wrote: > > >+1 from me as well. > > > >It has been a pleasure being involved with Atlas and see the > product and community grow. > > > >Thanks, Chris, for starting this thread. > > > >Hemanth > >____ > >From: Jakob Homan > >Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2017 4:27 AM > >To: dev@atlas.incubator.apache.org > >Subject: Re: [DISCUSS] Ready to graduate? > > > >+1. > > > >I've not been very involved with the day-to-day bits of the project as > >Mentor, so when the new PMC is constituted, there's no need to include > >me. But I'll stay a fan of Atlas after graduation. > > > >-Jakob > > > >On 26 April 2017 at 15:29, Suma Shivaprasad > > wrote: > >> +1. Agreed > >> > >> The community is really vibrant/active with many companies > involved in > >> shaping the roadmap and features. > >> It has also grown a lot from past year with a lot of interest > from users > >> and this is a great time to propose for graduation > >> > >> I volunteer to start working on the graduation and take this > forward if no > >> one else has any objections. > >> > >> Thanks > >> Suma > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> On Wed, Apr 26, 2017 at 2:03 AM, Nigel L Jones > > wrote: > >> > >>> > >>> > >>> +1 from me. > >>> > >>> The Atlas community is vibrant, we have engagement from > multiple companies, > >>> and the industry interest around governance is immense, as > witnessed at > >>> recent conferences. It's exciting to see it evolve and getting > it into a > >>> TLP will be another tick in the box as seen by potential users. > >>> > >>> Let's go for it! > >>> > >>> -Original Message- > >>> From: Mandy Chessell [mailto:mandy_chess...@uk.ibm.com] > >>> Sent: 26 April 2017 07:30 > >>> To: dev@atlas.incubator.apache.org > >>> Subject: Re: [DISCUSS] Ready to graduate?
Re: [DISCUSS] Ready to graduate?
Excellent. Over the last week there's been unanimous support for graduation, so let's look at the next steps: http://incubator.apache.org/guides/graduation.html Specifically, the community needs to VOTE on a resolution to become a TLP: https://svn.apache.org/repos/private/committers/board/templates/podling-tlp-resolution.txt The resolution needs to name a Chair/VP for the project. The project chair has no greater authority than other members of the PMC; it's largely an administrative role, serving as an interface between the project and the board. In practice, this requires filing board reports, creating accounts, that sort of thing. For simplicity, whoever the PPMC selects as VP can fill out the TLP resolution (mind the guidance [1]) and start the VOTE thread. [2] Any other questions about graduation? Any nominations for chair? -C [1] http://incubator.apache.org/guides/graduation.html#toplevel [2] When the vote starts, don't forget to send a notice to general@incubator, so the IPMC is aware that a graduation vote is in progress. On Tue, Apr 25, 2017 at 5:44 PM, Chris Douglas wrote: > Hey Atlas folk- > > The name search JIRA is filled in [1] (thanks Madhan!), pending > approval from VP trademarks. Independent of its resolution, does the > community feel it is ready to graduate? > > As far as I've observed, the project is more than ready to be a > top-level project. Are there any concerns we should discuss before we > proceed? > > The process, roughly: > 1. Community discussion of graduation > 2. [VOTE] to graduate (PPMC votes binding) > 3. Cite thread in general@incubator for discussion/vote (IPMC votes binding) > 4. Add a resolution to the board agenda establishing Atlas as a > top-level project > 5. ASF board approves the resolution at its next meeting, Atlas becomes a TLP > > The project will also need to pick a chair for the new PMC. We can > discuss that when we post the resolution. -C > > [1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PODLINGNAMESEARCH-118
RE: [DISCUSS] Ready to graduate?
+1 From me, really pleased with the recent activities, discussions and engagement to mature Atlas. Met vriendelijke groet / Kind regard, Stefhan van Helvoirt ING Nederland DB/COO/KIM Tr/CJ Data Governance/CJE ACT C 03.260, Bijlmerdreef 24 Postbus 1800, 1000 BV Amsterdam M 06 51 21 59 08 E stefhan.van.helvo...@ing.nl -Original Message- From: Sarath Subramanian [mailto:sar...@apache.org] Sent: donderdag 27 april 2017 8:45 To: dev@atlas.incubator.apache.org Subject: Re: [DISCUSS] Ready to graduate? +1 from me. I see no concerns in Atlas graduating to a top-level project. The community has been buzzing with lot of activities and active engagements from people across organizations and time zones. Thanks, Sarath Subramanian On Wed, Apr 26, 2017 at 11:30 PM, Ayub Khan Pathan wrote: > +1 for graduation. > > The atlas community is very much active and evident by the phenomenal > growth & customer acceptance. > > Thanks > Ayub Khan > > On 4/27/17, 10:41 AM, "Vimal Sharma" wrote: > > +1 for graduation. > > Atlas community has been a pleasure to work with and we have > rapidly developed new features and improvements to the project. > > Thanks > Vimal > > > > > On 4/27/17, 9:47 AM, "Hemanth Yamijala" > > wrote: > > >+1 from me as well. > > > >It has been a pleasure being involved with Atlas and see the > product and community grow. > > > >Thanks, Chris, for starting this thread. > > > >Hemanth > >________ > >From: Jakob Homan > >Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2017 4:27 AM > >To: dev@atlas.incubator.apache.org > >Subject: Re: [DISCUSS] Ready to graduate? > > > >+1. > > > >I've not been very involved with the day-to-day bits of the project as > >Mentor, so when the new PMC is constituted, there's no need to include > >me. But I'll stay a fan of Atlas after graduation. > > > >-Jakob > > > >On 26 April 2017 at 15:29, Suma Shivaprasad > > wrote: > >> +1. Agreed > >> > >> The community is really vibrant/active with many companies > involved in > >> shaping the roadmap and features. > >> It has also grown a lot from past year with a lot of interest > from users > >> and this is a great time to propose for graduation > >> > >> I volunteer to start working on the graduation and take this > forward if no > >> one else has any objections. > >> > >> Thanks > >> Suma > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> On Wed, Apr 26, 2017 at 2:03 AM, Nigel L Jones > > wrote: > >> > >>> > >>> > >>> +1 from me. > >>> > >>> The Atlas community is vibrant, we have engagement from > multiple companies, > >>> and the industry interest around governance is immense, as > witnessed at > >>> recent conferences. It's exciting to see it evolve and getting > it into a > >>> TLP will be another tick in the box as seen by potential users. > >>> > >>> Let's go for it! > >>> > >>> -Original Message- > >>> From: Mandy Chessell [mailto:mandy_chess...@uk.ibm.com] > >>> Sent: 26 April 2017 07:30 > >>> To: dev@atlas.incubator.apache.org > >>> Subject: Re: [DISCUSS] Ready to graduate? > >>> > >>> Hello Chris, > >>> No concerns at all ... we have a vibrant, multi-company > community that is > >>> working together to expand Atlas's capability to be THE open > metadata and > >>> governance platform for data and analytics. Many other > >>> people/organizations are eager to consume the results. Moving the > >>> project out of incubation sends a strong message to our > stakeholders and > >>> users that Atlas is here to stay and through that we can > strengthen the > >>> community further. > >>> > >>> All the best > >>> Mandy > >>> ___ > >>> Mandy Chessell CBE FREng CEng FBCS > >>> IBM Distinguished Engineer > >>> > >>> Master Inventor > >>> Member of the IBM Academy of T
Re: [DISCUSS] Ready to graduate?
+1 from me. I see no concerns in Atlas graduating to a top-level project. The community has been buzzing with lot of activities and active engagements from people across organizations and time zones. Thanks, Sarath Subramanian On Wed, Apr 26, 2017 at 11:30 PM, Ayub Khan Pathan wrote: > +1 for graduation. > > The atlas community is very much active and evident by the phenomenal > growth & customer acceptance. > > Thanks > Ayub Khan > > On 4/27/17, 10:41 AM, "Vimal Sharma" wrote: > > +1 for graduation. > > Atlas community has been a pleasure to work with and we have rapidly > developed new features and improvements to the project. > > Thanks > Vimal > > > > > On 4/27/17, 9:47 AM, "Hemanth Yamijala" > wrote: > > >+1 from me as well. > > > >It has been a pleasure being involved with Atlas and see the product > and community grow. > > > >Thanks, Chris, for starting this thread. > > > >Hemanth > >________ > >From: Jakob Homan > >Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2017 4:27 AM > >To: dev@atlas.incubator.apache.org > >Subject: Re: [DISCUSS] Ready to graduate? > > > >+1. > > > >I've not been very involved with the day-to-day bits of the project as > >Mentor, so when the new PMC is constituted, there's no need to include > >me. But I'll stay a fan of Atlas after graduation. > > > >-Jakob > > > >On 26 April 2017 at 15:29, Suma Shivaprasad > > wrote: > >> +1. Agreed > >> > >> The community is really vibrant/active with many companies involved > in > >> shaping the roadmap and features. > >> It has also grown a lot from past year with a lot of interest from > users > >> and this is a great time to propose for graduation > >> > >> I volunteer to start working on the graduation and take this > forward if no > >> one else has any objections. > >> > >> Thanks > >> Suma > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> On Wed, Apr 26, 2017 at 2:03 AM, Nigel L Jones > wrote: > >> > >>> > >>> > >>> +1 from me. > >>> > >>> The Atlas community is vibrant, we have engagement from multiple > companies, > >>> and the industry interest around governance is immense, as > witnessed at > >>> recent conferences. It's exciting to see it evolve and getting it > into a > >>> TLP will be another tick in the box as seen by potential users. > >>> > >>> Let's go for it! > >>> > >>> -Original Message- > >>> From: Mandy Chessell [mailto:mandy_chess...@uk.ibm.com] > >>> Sent: 26 April 2017 07:30 > >>> To: dev@atlas.incubator.apache.org > >>> Subject: Re: [DISCUSS] Ready to graduate? > >>> > >>> Hello Chris, > >>> No concerns at all ... we have a vibrant, multi-company community > that is > >>> working together to expand Atlas's capability to be THE open > metadata and > >>> governance platform for data and analytics. Many other > >>> people/organizations are eager to consume the results. Moving the > >>> project out of incubation sends a strong message to our > stakeholders and > >>> users that Atlas is here to stay and through that we can > strengthen the > >>> community further. > >>> > >>> All the best > >>> Mandy > >>> ___ > >>> Mandy Chessell CBE FREng CEng FBCS > >>> IBM Distinguished Engineer > >>> > >>> Master Inventor > >>> Member of the IBM Academy of Technology > >>> Visiting Professor, Department of Computer Science, University of > Sheffield > >>> > >>> Email: mandy_chess...@uk.ibm.com > >>> LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/mandy-chessell/22/897/a49 > >>> > >>> Assistant: Janet Brooks - jsbrook...@uk.ibm.com > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> From: Chris Douglas > >>> To: dev@atlas.incubator.apache.org >
Re: [DISCUSS] Ready to graduate?
+1 for graduation. The atlas community is very much active and evident by the phenomenal growth & customer acceptance. Thanks Ayub Khan On 4/27/17, 10:41 AM, "Vimal Sharma" wrote: +1 for graduation. Atlas community has been a pleasure to work with and we have rapidly developed new features and improvements to the project. Thanks Vimal On 4/27/17, 9:47 AM, "Hemanth Yamijala" wrote: >+1 from me as well. > >It has been a pleasure being involved with Atlas and see the product and community grow. > >Thanks, Chris, for starting this thread. > >Hemanth > >From: Jakob Homan >Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2017 4:27 AM >To: dev@atlas.incubator.apache.org >Subject: Re: [DISCUSS] Ready to graduate? > >+1. > >I've not been very involved with the day-to-day bits of the project as >Mentor, so when the new PMC is constituted, there's no need to include >me. But I'll stay a fan of Atlas after graduation. > >-Jakob > >On 26 April 2017 at 15:29, Suma Shivaprasad > wrote: >> +1. Agreed >> >> The community is really vibrant/active with many companies involved in >> shaping the roadmap and features. >> It has also grown a lot from past year with a lot of interest from users >> and this is a great time to propose for graduation >> >> I volunteer to start working on the graduation and take this forward if no >> one else has any objections. >> >> Thanks >> Suma >> >> >> >> >> >> On Wed, Apr 26, 2017 at 2:03 AM, Nigel L Jones wrote: >> >>> >>> >>> +1 from me. >>> >>> The Atlas community is vibrant, we have engagement from multiple companies, >>> and the industry interest around governance is immense, as witnessed at >>> recent conferences. It's exciting to see it evolve and getting it into a >>> TLP will be another tick in the box as seen by potential users. >>> >>> Let's go for it! >>> >>> -Original Message- >>> From: Mandy Chessell [mailto:mandy_chess...@uk.ibm.com] >>> Sent: 26 April 2017 07:30 >>> To: dev@atlas.incubator.apache.org >>> Subject: Re: [DISCUSS] Ready to graduate? >>> >>> Hello Chris, >>> No concerns at all ... we have a vibrant, multi-company community that is >>> working together to expand Atlas's capability to be THE open metadata and >>> governance platform for data and analytics. Many other >>> people/organizations are eager to consume the results. Moving the >>> project out of incubation sends a strong message to our stakeholders and >>> users that Atlas is here to stay and through that we can strengthen the >>> community further. >>> >>> All the best >>> Mandy >>> ___ >>> Mandy Chessell CBE FREng CEng FBCS >>> IBM Distinguished Engineer >>> >>> Master Inventor >>> Member of the IBM Academy of Technology >>> Visiting Professor, Department of Computer Science, University of Sheffield >>> >>> Email: mandy_chess...@uk.ibm.com >>> LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/mandy-chessell/22/897/a49 >>> >>> Assistant: Janet Brooks - jsbrook...@uk.ibm.com >>> >>> >>> >>> From: Chris Douglas >>> To: dev@atlas.incubator.apache.org >>> Date: 26/04/2017 01:45 >>> Subject:[DISCUSS] Ready to graduate? >>> >>> >>> >>> Hey Atlas folk- >>> >>> The name search JIRA is filled in [1] (thanks Madhan!), pending approval >>> from VP trademarks. Independent of its resolution, does the community feel >>> it is ready to graduate? >>> >>> As far as I've observed, the project is more than ready to be a top-level >>> project. Are there any concerns we should discuss before we proceed? >>> >>> The process, roughly: >>> 1. Community discussion of graduation >>> 2. [VOTE] to graduate (PPMC votes binding) 3. Cite thread in >>> general@incubator for discussion/vote (IPMC votes >>> binding) >>> 4. Add a resolution to the board agenda establishing Atlas as a top-level >>> project 5. ASF board approves the resolution at its next meeting, Atlas >>> becomes a TLP >>> >>> The project will also need to pick a chair for the new PMC. We can discuss >>> that when we post the resolution. -C >>> >>> [1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PODLINGNAMESEARCH-118 >>> >>> >>> Unless stated otherwise above: >>> IBM United Kingdom Limited - Registered in England and Wales with number >>> 741598. >>> Registered office: PO Box 41, North Harbour, Portsmouth, Hampshire PO6 3AU >>> >>> > >
Re: [DISCUSS] Ready to graduate?
Chris, Thanks for initiating this discuss. +1 for the graduation process for Atlas. Nixon On Thu, Apr 27, 2017 at 10:41 AM, Vimal Sharma wrote: > +1 for graduation. > > Atlas community has been a pleasure to work with and we have rapidly > developed new features and improvements to the project. > > Thanks > Vimal > > > > > On 4/27/17, 9:47 AM, "Hemanth Yamijala" wrote: > > >+1 from me as well. > > > >It has been a pleasure being involved with Atlas and see the product and > community grow. > > > >Thanks, Chris, for starting this thread. > > > >Hemanth > > > >From: Jakob Homan > >Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2017 4:27 AM > >To: dev@atlas.incubator.apache.org > >Subject: Re: [DISCUSS] Ready to graduate? > > > >+1. > > > >I've not been very involved with the day-to-day bits of the project as > >Mentor, so when the new PMC is constituted, there's no need to include > >me. But I'll stay a fan of Atlas after graduation. > > > >-Jakob > > > >On 26 April 2017 at 15:29, Suma Shivaprasad > > wrote: > >> +1. Agreed > >> > >> The community is really vibrant/active with many companies involved in > >> shaping the roadmap and features. > >> It has also grown a lot from past year with a lot of interest from > users > >> and this is a great time to propose for graduation > >> > >> I volunteer to start working on the graduation and take this forward if > no > >> one else has any objections. > >> > >> Thanks > >> Suma > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> On Wed, Apr 26, 2017 at 2:03 AM, Nigel L Jones > wrote: > >> > >>> > >>> > >>> +1 from me. > >>> > >>> The Atlas community is vibrant, we have engagement from multiple > companies, > >>> and the industry interest around governance is immense, as witnessed at > >>> recent conferences. It's exciting to see it evolve and getting it into > a > >>> TLP will be another tick in the box as seen by potential users. > >>> > >>> Let's go for it! > >>> > >>> -Original Message- > >>> From: Mandy Chessell [mailto:mandy_chess...@uk.ibm.com] > >>> Sent: 26 April 2017 07:30 > >>> To: dev@atlas.incubator.apache.org > >>> Subject: Re: [DISCUSS] Ready to graduate? > >>> > >>> Hello Chris, > >>> No concerns at all ... we have a vibrant, multi-company community that > is > >>> working together to expand Atlas's capability to be THE open metadata > and > >>> governance platform for data and analytics. Many other > >>> people/organizations are eager to consume the results. Moving the > >>> project out of incubation sends a strong message to our stakeholders > and > >>> users that Atlas is here to stay and through that we can strengthen the > >>> community further. > >>> > >>> All the best > >>> Mandy > >>> ___ > >>> Mandy Chessell CBE FREng CEng FBCS > >>> IBM Distinguished Engineer > >>> > >>> Master Inventor > >>> Member of the IBM Academy of Technology > >>> Visiting Professor, Department of Computer Science, University of > Sheffield > >>> > >>> Email: mandy_chess...@uk.ibm.com > >>> LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/mandy-chessell/22/897/a49 > >>> > >>> Assistant: Janet Brooks - jsbrook...@uk.ibm.com > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> From: Chris Douglas > >>> To: dev@atlas.incubator.apache.org > >>> Date: 26/04/2017 01:45 > >>> Subject:[DISCUSS] Ready to graduate? > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> Hey Atlas folk- > >>> > >>> The name search JIRA is filled in [1] (thanks Madhan!), pending > approval > >>> from VP trademarks. Independent of its resolution, does the community > feel > >>> it is ready to graduate? > >>> > >>> As far as I've observed, the project is more than ready to be a > top-level > >>> project. Are there any concerns we should discuss before we proceed? > >>> > >>> The process, roughly: > >>> 1. Community discussion of graduation > >>> 2. [VOTE] to graduate (PPMC votes binding) 3. Cite thread in > >>> general@incubator for discussion/vote (IPMC votes > >>> binding) > >>> 4. Add a resolution to the board agenda establishing Atlas as a > top-level > >>> project 5. ASF board approves the resolution at its next meeting, Atlas > >>> becomes a TLP > >>> > >>> The project will also need to pick a chair for the new PMC. We can > discuss > >>> that when we post the resolution. -C > >>> > >>> [1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PODLINGNAMESEARCH-118 > >>> > >>> > >>> Unless stated otherwise above: > >>> IBM United Kingdom Limited - Registered in England and Wales with > number > >>> 741598. > >>> Registered office: PO Box 41, North Harbour, Portsmouth, Hampshire PO6 > 3AU > >>> > >>> > > > > >
Re: [DISCUSS] Ready to graduate?
+1 for graduation. Atlas community has been a pleasure to work with and we have rapidly developed new features and improvements to the project. Thanks Vimal On 4/27/17, 9:47 AM, "Hemanth Yamijala" wrote: >+1 from me as well. > >It has been a pleasure being involved with Atlas and see the product and >community grow. > >Thanks, Chris, for starting this thread. > >Hemanth > >From: Jakob Homan >Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2017 4:27 AM >To: dev@atlas.incubator.apache.org >Subject: Re: [DISCUSS] Ready to graduate? > >+1. > >I've not been very involved with the day-to-day bits of the project as >Mentor, so when the new PMC is constituted, there's no need to include >me. But I'll stay a fan of Atlas after graduation. > >-Jakob > >On 26 April 2017 at 15:29, Suma Shivaprasad > wrote: >> +1. Agreed >> >> The community is really vibrant/active with many companies involved in >> shaping the roadmap and features. >> It has also grown a lot from past year with a lot of interest from users >> and this is a great time to propose for graduation >> >> I volunteer to start working on the graduation and take this forward if no >> one else has any objections. >> >> Thanks >> Suma >> >> >> >> >> >> On Wed, Apr 26, 2017 at 2:03 AM, Nigel L Jones wrote: >> >>> >>> >>> +1 from me. >>> >>> The Atlas community is vibrant, we have engagement from multiple companies, >>> and the industry interest around governance is immense, as witnessed at >>> recent conferences. It's exciting to see it evolve and getting it into a >>> TLP will be another tick in the box as seen by potential users. >>> >>> Let's go for it! >>> >>> -Original Message- >>> From: Mandy Chessell [mailto:mandy_chess...@uk.ibm.com] >>> Sent: 26 April 2017 07:30 >>> To: dev@atlas.incubator.apache.org >>> Subject: Re: [DISCUSS] Ready to graduate? >>> >>> Hello Chris, >>> No concerns at all ... we have a vibrant, multi-company community that is >>> working together to expand Atlas's capability to be THE open metadata and >>> governance platform for data and analytics. Many other >>> people/organizations are eager to consume the results. Moving the >>> project out of incubation sends a strong message to our stakeholders and >>> users that Atlas is here to stay and through that we can strengthen the >>> community further. >>> >>> All the best >>> Mandy >>> ___ >>> Mandy Chessell CBE FREng CEng FBCS >>> IBM Distinguished Engineer >>> >>> Master Inventor >>> Member of the IBM Academy of Technology >>> Visiting Professor, Department of Computer Science, University of Sheffield >>> >>> Email: mandy_chess...@uk.ibm.com >>> LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/mandy-chessell/22/897/a49 >>> >>> Assistant: Janet Brooks - jsbrook...@uk.ibm.com >>> >>> >>> >>> From: Chris Douglas >>> To: dev@atlas.incubator.apache.org >>> Date: 26/04/2017 01:45 >>> Subject:[DISCUSS] Ready to graduate? >>> >>> >>> >>> Hey Atlas folk- >>> >>> The name search JIRA is filled in [1] (thanks Madhan!), pending approval >>> from VP trademarks. Independent of its resolution, does the community feel >>> it is ready to graduate? >>> >>> As far as I've observed, the project is more than ready to be a top-level >>> project. Are there any concerns we should discuss before we proceed? >>> >>> The process, roughly: >>> 1. Community discussion of graduation >>> 2. [VOTE] to graduate (PPMC votes binding) 3. Cite thread in >>> general@incubator for discussion/vote (IPMC votes >>> binding) >>> 4. Add a resolution to the board agenda establishing Atlas as a top-level >>> project 5. ASF board approves the resolution at its next meeting, Atlas >>> becomes a TLP >>> >>> The project will also need to pick a chair for the new PMC. We can discuss >>> that when we post the resolution. -C >>> >>> [1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PODLINGNAMESEARCH-118 >>> >>> >>> Unless stated otherwise above: >>> IBM United Kingdom Limited - Registered in England and Wales with number >>> 741598. >>> Registered office: PO Box 41, North Harbour, Portsmouth, Hampshire PO6 3AU >>> >>> > >
Re: [DISCUSS] Ready to graduate?
+1 from me as well. It has been a pleasure being involved with Atlas and see the product and community grow. Thanks, Chris, for starting this thread. Hemanth From: Jakob Homan Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2017 4:27 AM To: dev@atlas.incubator.apache.org Subject: Re: [DISCUSS] Ready to graduate? +1. I've not been very involved with the day-to-day bits of the project as Mentor, so when the new PMC is constituted, there's no need to include me. But I'll stay a fan of Atlas after graduation. -Jakob On 26 April 2017 at 15:29, Suma Shivaprasad wrote: > +1. Agreed > > The community is really vibrant/active with many companies involved in > shaping the roadmap and features. > It has also grown a lot from past year with a lot of interest from users > and this is a great time to propose for graduation > > I volunteer to start working on the graduation and take this forward if no > one else has any objections. > > Thanks > Suma > > > > > > On Wed, Apr 26, 2017 at 2:03 AM, Nigel L Jones wrote: > >> >> >> +1 from me. >> >> The Atlas community is vibrant, we have engagement from multiple companies, >> and the industry interest around governance is immense, as witnessed at >> recent conferences. It's exciting to see it evolve and getting it into a >> TLP will be another tick in the box as seen by potential users. >> >> Let's go for it! >> >> -Original Message----- >> From: Mandy Chessell [mailto:mandy_chess...@uk.ibm.com] >> Sent: 26 April 2017 07:30 >> To: dev@atlas.incubator.apache.org >> Subject: Re: [DISCUSS] Ready to graduate? >> >> Hello Chris, >> No concerns at all ... we have a vibrant, multi-company community that is >> working together to expand Atlas's capability to be THE open metadata and >> governance platform for data and analytics. Many other >> people/organizations are eager to consume the results. Moving the >> project out of incubation sends a strong message to our stakeholders and >> users that Atlas is here to stay and through that we can strengthen the >> community further. >> >> All the best >> Mandy >> ___ >> Mandy Chessell CBE FREng CEng FBCS >> IBM Distinguished Engineer >> >> Master Inventor >> Member of the IBM Academy of Technology >> Visiting Professor, Department of Computer Science, University of Sheffield >> >> Email: mandy_chess...@uk.ibm.com >> LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/mandy-chessell/22/897/a49 >> >> Assistant: Janet Brooks - jsbrook...@uk.ibm.com >> >> >> >> From: Chris Douglas >> To: dev@atlas.incubator.apache.org >> Date: 26/04/2017 01:45 >> Subject:[DISCUSS] Ready to graduate? >> >> >> >> Hey Atlas folk- >> >> The name search JIRA is filled in [1] (thanks Madhan!), pending approval >> from VP trademarks. Independent of its resolution, does the community feel >> it is ready to graduate? >> >> As far as I've observed, the project is more than ready to be a top-level >> project. Are there any concerns we should discuss before we proceed? >> >> The process, roughly: >> 1. Community discussion of graduation >> 2. [VOTE] to graduate (PPMC votes binding) 3. Cite thread in >> general@incubator for discussion/vote (IPMC votes >> binding) >> 4. Add a resolution to the board agenda establishing Atlas as a top-level >> project 5. ASF board approves the resolution at its next meeting, Atlas >> becomes a TLP >> >> The project will also need to pick a chair for the new PMC. We can discuss >> that when we post the resolution. -C >> >> [1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PODLINGNAMESEARCH-118 >> >> >> Unless stated otherwise above: >> IBM United Kingdom Limited - Registered in England and Wales with number >> 741598. >> Registered office: PO Box 41, North Harbour, Portsmouth, Hampshire PO6 3AU >> >>
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+1. I've not been very involved with the day-to-day bits of the project as Mentor, so when the new PMC is constituted, there's no need to include me. But I'll stay a fan of Atlas after graduation. -Jakob On 26 April 2017 at 15:29, Suma Shivaprasad wrote: > +1. Agreed > > The community is really vibrant/active with many companies involved in > shaping the roadmap and features. > It has also grown a lot from past year with a lot of interest from users > and this is a great time to propose for graduation > > I volunteer to start working on the graduation and take this forward if no > one else has any objections. > > Thanks > Suma > > > > > > On Wed, Apr 26, 2017 at 2:03 AM, Nigel L Jones wrote: > >> >> >> +1 from me. >> >> The Atlas community is vibrant, we have engagement from multiple companies, >> and the industry interest around governance is immense, as witnessed at >> recent conferences. It's exciting to see it evolve and getting it into a >> TLP will be another tick in the box as seen by potential users. >> >> Let's go for it! >> >> -Original Message----- >> From: Mandy Chessell [mailto:mandy_chess...@uk.ibm.com] >> Sent: 26 April 2017 07:30 >> To: dev@atlas.incubator.apache.org >> Subject: Re: [DISCUSS] Ready to graduate? >> >> Hello Chris, >> No concerns at all ... we have a vibrant, multi-company community that is >> working together to expand Atlas's capability to be THE open metadata and >> governance platform for data and analytics. Many other >> people/organizations are eager to consume the results. Moving the >> project out of incubation sends a strong message to our stakeholders and >> users that Atlas is here to stay and through that we can strengthen the >> community further. >> >> All the best >> Mandy >> ___ >> Mandy Chessell CBE FREng CEng FBCS >> IBM Distinguished Engineer >> >> Master Inventor >> Member of the IBM Academy of Technology >> Visiting Professor, Department of Computer Science, University of Sheffield >> >> Email: mandy_chess...@uk.ibm.com >> LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/mandy-chessell/22/897/a49 >> >> Assistant: Janet Brooks - jsbrook...@uk.ibm.com >> >> >> >> From: Chris Douglas >> To: dev@atlas.incubator.apache.org >> Date: 26/04/2017 01:45 >> Subject:[DISCUSS] Ready to graduate? >> >> >> >> Hey Atlas folk- >> >> The name search JIRA is filled in [1] (thanks Madhan!), pending approval >> from VP trademarks. Independent of its resolution, does the community feel >> it is ready to graduate? >> >> As far as I've observed, the project is more than ready to be a top-level >> project. Are there any concerns we should discuss before we proceed? >> >> The process, roughly: >> 1. Community discussion of graduation >> 2. [VOTE] to graduate (PPMC votes binding) 3. Cite thread in >> general@incubator for discussion/vote (IPMC votes >> binding) >> 4. Add a resolution to the board agenda establishing Atlas as a top-level >> project 5. ASF board approves the resolution at its next meeting, Atlas >> becomes a TLP >> >> The project will also need to pick a chair for the new PMC. We can discuss >> that when we post the resolution. -C >> >> [1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PODLINGNAMESEARCH-118 >> >> >> Unless stated otherwise above: >> IBM United Kingdom Limited - Registered in England and Wales with number >> 741598. >> Registered office: PO Box 41, North Harbour, Portsmouth, Hampshire PO6 3AU >> >>
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+1 Given the community growth, multiple releases, continuous development since incubation (~about 2 years) and growing usage, I think Atlas is ready to get started on graduation. Chris – thanks for nudging us to think about graduation. Thanks, Madhan On 4/26/17, 1:23 AM, "David Radley" wrote: Hello Chris. I agree with Mandy - no concerns from me. I see community continuing to grow, with more and more companies showing interest. I see technical discussions occurring with different points of view from different companies being resolved very healthily; for example in the ongoing design document reviews around Jira ATLAS-1690. all the best, David. - Forwarded by David Radley/UK/IBM on 26/04/2017 09:13 - From: Mandy Chessell/UK/IBM@IBMGB To: dev@atlas.incubator.apache.org Date: 26/04/2017 07:29 Subject: Re: [DISCUSS] Ready to graduate? Hello Chris, No concerns at all ... we have a vibrant, multi-company community that is working together to expand Atlas's capability to be THE open metadata and governance platform for data and analytics. Many other people/organizations are eager to consume the results. Moving the project out of incubation sends a strong message to our stakeholders and users that Atlas is here to stay and through that we can strengthen the community further. All the best Mandy ___ Mandy Chessell CBE FREng CEng FBCS IBM Distinguished Engineer Master Inventor Member of the IBM Academy of Technology Visiting Professor, Department of Computer Science, University of Sheffield Email: mandy_chess...@uk.ibm.com LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/mandy-chessell/22/897/a49 Assistant: Janet Brooks - jsbrook...@uk.ibm.com From: Chris Douglas To: dev@atlas.incubator.apache.org Date: 26/04/2017 01:45 Subject: [DISCUSS] Ready to graduate? Hey Atlas folk- The name search JIRA is filled in [1] (thanks Madhan!), pending approval from VP trademarks. Independent of its resolution, does the community feel it is ready to graduate? As far as I've observed, the project is more than ready to be a top-level project. Are there any concerns we should discuss before we proceed? The process, roughly: 1. Community discussion of graduation 2. [VOTE] to graduate (PPMC votes binding) 3. Cite thread in general@incubator for discussion/vote (IPMC votes binding) 4. Add a resolution to the board agenda establishing Atlas as a top-level project 5. ASF board approves the resolution at its next meeting, Atlas becomes a TLP The project will also need to pick a chair for the new PMC. We can discuss that when we post the resolution. -C [1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PODLINGNAMESEARCH-118 Unless stated otherwise above: IBM United Kingdom Limited - Registered in England and Wales with number 741598. Registered office: PO Box 41, North Harbour, Portsmouth, Hampshire PO6 3AU
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+1. Agreed The community is really vibrant/active with many companies involved in shaping the roadmap and features. It has also grown a lot from past year with a lot of interest from users and this is a great time to propose for graduation I volunteer to start working on the graduation and take this forward if no one else has any objections. Thanks Suma On Wed, Apr 26, 2017 at 2:03 AM, Nigel L Jones wrote: > > > +1 from me. > > The Atlas community is vibrant, we have engagement from multiple companies, > and the industry interest around governance is immense, as witnessed at > recent conferences. It's exciting to see it evolve and getting it into a > TLP will be another tick in the box as seen by potential users. > > Let's go for it! > > -Original Message- > From: Mandy Chessell [mailto:mandy_chess...@uk.ibm.com] > Sent: 26 April 2017 07:30 > To: dev@atlas.incubator.apache.org > Subject: Re: [DISCUSS] Ready to graduate? > > Hello Chris, > No concerns at all ... we have a vibrant, multi-company community that is > working together to expand Atlas's capability to be THE open metadata and > governance platform for data and analytics. Many other > people/organizations are eager to consume the results. Moving the > project out of incubation sends a strong message to our stakeholders and > users that Atlas is here to stay and through that we can strengthen the > community further. > > All the best > Mandy > ___ > Mandy Chessell CBE FREng CEng FBCS > IBM Distinguished Engineer > > Master Inventor > Member of the IBM Academy of Technology > Visiting Professor, Department of Computer Science, University of Sheffield > > Email: mandy_chess...@uk.ibm.com > LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/mandy-chessell/22/897/a49 > > Assistant: Janet Brooks - jsbrook...@uk.ibm.com > > > > From: Chris Douglas > To: dev@atlas.incubator.apache.org > Date: 26/04/2017 01:45 > Subject:[DISCUSS] Ready to graduate? > > > > Hey Atlas folk- > > The name search JIRA is filled in [1] (thanks Madhan!), pending approval > from VP trademarks. Independent of its resolution, does the community feel > it is ready to graduate? > > As far as I've observed, the project is more than ready to be a top-level > project. Are there any concerns we should discuss before we proceed? > > The process, roughly: > 1. Community discussion of graduation > 2. [VOTE] to graduate (PPMC votes binding) 3. Cite thread in > general@incubator for discussion/vote (IPMC votes > binding) > 4. Add a resolution to the board agenda establishing Atlas as a top-level > project 5. ASF board approves the resolution at its next meeting, Atlas > becomes a TLP > > The project will also need to pick a chair for the new PMC. We can discuss > that when we post the resolution. -C > > [1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PODLINGNAMESEARCH-118 > > > Unless stated otherwise above: > IBM United Kingdom Limited - Registered in England and Wales with number > 741598. > Registered office: PO Box 41, North Harbour, Portsmouth, Hampshire PO6 3AU > >
RE: [DISCUSS] Ready to graduate?
+1 from me. The Atlas community is vibrant, we have engagement from multiple companies, and the industry interest around governance is immense, as witnessed at recent conferences. It's exciting to see it evolve and getting it into a TLP will be another tick in the box as seen by potential users. Let's go for it! -Original Message- From: Mandy Chessell [mailto:mandy_chess...@uk.ibm.com] Sent: 26 April 2017 07:30 To: dev@atlas.incubator.apache.org Subject: Re: [DISCUSS] Ready to graduate? Hello Chris, No concerns at all ... we have a vibrant, multi-company community that is working together to expand Atlas's capability to be THE open metadata and governance platform for data and analytics. Many other people/organizations are eager to consume the results. Moving the project out of incubation sends a strong message to our stakeholders and users that Atlas is here to stay and through that we can strengthen the community further. All the best Mandy ___ Mandy Chessell CBE FREng CEng FBCS IBM Distinguished Engineer Master Inventor Member of the IBM Academy of Technology Visiting Professor, Department of Computer Science, University of Sheffield Email: mandy_chess...@uk.ibm.com LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/mandy-chessell/22/897/a49 Assistant: Janet Brooks - jsbrook...@uk.ibm.com From: Chris Douglas To: dev@atlas.incubator.apache.org Date: 26/04/2017 01:45 Subject: [DISCUSS] Ready to graduate? Hey Atlas folk- The name search JIRA is filled in [1] (thanks Madhan!), pending approval from VP trademarks. Independent of its resolution, does the community feel it is ready to graduate? As far as I've observed, the project is more than ready to be a top-level project. Are there any concerns we should discuss before we proceed? The process, roughly: 1. Community discussion of graduation 2. [VOTE] to graduate (PPMC votes binding) 3. Cite thread in general@incubator for discussion/vote (IPMC votes binding) 4. Add a resolution to the board agenda establishing Atlas as a top-level project 5. ASF board approves the resolution at its next meeting, Atlas becomes a TLP The project will also need to pick a chair for the new PMC. We can discuss that when we post the resolution. -C [1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PODLINGNAMESEARCH-118 Unless stated otherwise above: IBM United Kingdom Limited - Registered in England and Wales with number 741598. Registered office: PO Box 41, North Harbour, Portsmouth, Hampshire PO6 3AU
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Hello Chris. I agree with Mandy - no concerns from me. I see community continuing to grow, with more and more companies showing interest. I see technical discussions occurring with different points of view from different companies being resolved very healthily; for example in the ongoing design document reviews around Jira ATLAS-1690. all the best, David. - Forwarded by David Radley/UK/IBM on 26/04/2017 09:13 - From: Mandy Chessell/UK/IBM@IBMGB To: dev@atlas.incubator.apache.org Date: 26/04/2017 07:29 Subject:Re: [DISCUSS] Ready to graduate? Hello Chris, No concerns at all ... we have a vibrant, multi-company community that is working together to expand Atlas's capability to be THE open metadata and governance platform for data and analytics. Many other people/organizations are eager to consume the results. Moving the project out of incubation sends a strong message to our stakeholders and users that Atlas is here to stay and through that we can strengthen the community further. All the best Mandy ___ Mandy Chessell CBE FREng CEng FBCS IBM Distinguished Engineer Master Inventor Member of the IBM Academy of Technology Visiting Professor, Department of Computer Science, University of Sheffield Email: mandy_chess...@uk.ibm.com LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/mandy-chessell/22/897/a49 Assistant: Janet Brooks - jsbrook...@uk.ibm.com From: Chris Douglas To: dev@atlas.incubator.apache.org Date: 26/04/2017 01:45 Subject:[DISCUSS] Ready to graduate? Hey Atlas folk- The name search JIRA is filled in [1] (thanks Madhan!), pending approval from VP trademarks. Independent of its resolution, does the community feel it is ready to graduate? As far as I've observed, the project is more than ready to be a top-level project. Are there any concerns we should discuss before we proceed? The process, roughly: 1. Community discussion of graduation 2. [VOTE] to graduate (PPMC votes binding) 3. Cite thread in general@incubator for discussion/vote (IPMC votes binding) 4. Add a resolution to the board agenda establishing Atlas as a top-level project 5. ASF board approves the resolution at its next meeting, Atlas becomes a TLP The project will also need to pick a chair for the new PMC. We can discuss that when we post the resolution. -C [1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PODLINGNAMESEARCH-118 Unless stated otherwise above: IBM United Kingdom Limited - Registered in England and Wales with number 741598. Registered office: PO Box 41, North Harbour, Portsmouth, Hampshire PO6 3AU
Re: [DISCUSS] Ready to graduate?
Hello Chris, No concerns at all ... we have a vibrant, multi-company community that is working together to expand Atlas's capability to be THE open metadata and governance platform for data and analytics. Many other people/organizations are eager to consume the results. Moving the project out of incubation sends a strong message to our stakeholders and users that Atlas is here to stay and through that we can strengthen the community further. All the best Mandy ___ Mandy Chessell CBE FREng CEng FBCS IBM Distinguished Engineer Master Inventor Member of the IBM Academy of Technology Visiting Professor, Department of Computer Science, University of Sheffield Email: mandy_chess...@uk.ibm.com LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/mandy-chessell/22/897/a49 Assistant: Janet Brooks - jsbrook...@uk.ibm.com From: Chris Douglas To: dev@atlas.incubator.apache.org Date: 26/04/2017 01:45 Subject:[DISCUSS] Ready to graduate? Hey Atlas folk- The name search JIRA is filled in [1] (thanks Madhan!), pending approval from VP trademarks. Independent of its resolution, does the community feel it is ready to graduate? As far as I've observed, the project is more than ready to be a top-level project. Are there any concerns we should discuss before we proceed? The process, roughly: 1. Community discussion of graduation 2. [VOTE] to graduate (PPMC votes binding) 3. Cite thread in general@incubator for discussion/vote (IPMC votes binding) 4. Add a resolution to the board agenda establishing Atlas as a top-level project 5. ASF board approves the resolution at its next meeting, Atlas becomes a TLP The project will also need to pick a chair for the new PMC. We can discuss that when we post the resolution. -C [1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PODLINGNAMESEARCH-118
[DISCUSS] Ready to graduate?
Hey Atlas folk- The name search JIRA is filled in [1] (thanks Madhan!), pending approval from VP trademarks. Independent of its resolution, does the community feel it is ready to graduate? As far as I've observed, the project is more than ready to be a top-level project. Are there any concerns we should discuss before we proceed? The process, roughly: 1. Community discussion of graduation 2. [VOTE] to graduate (PPMC votes binding) 3. Cite thread in general@incubator for discussion/vote (IPMC votes binding) 4. Add a resolution to the board agenda establishing Atlas as a top-level project 5. ASF board approves the resolution at its next meeting, Atlas becomes a TLP The project will also need to pick a chair for the new PMC. We can discuss that when we post the resolution. -C [1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PODLINGNAMESEARCH-118