Re: [DISCUSS] Graduate Apache DataLab (Incubating) as a Top Level Project

2023-06-13 Thread Vira Vitanska
Justin, thank you for your answer very much. Let me share my thoughts. As I remember, there were several non-active DataLab PMC members. The matter was discussed, and then, a vote took place: Discussion link: https://lists.apache.org/thread/gntmfv7vc9jqp55fsqmh66mc2lxtvg0g Vote link:

Re: [DISCUSS] Graduate Apache DataLab (Incubating) as a Top Level Project

2023-06-09 Thread Justin Mclean
Hi, > Based on concerns from this thread: > https://lists.apache.org/thread/wq3l6y4l4wwl6ngt91ycxll96p62n5g3 (point > number 4) > our Apache Datalab community organized vote in private list for removing > non-active PMC members. > No one from the list of non-active PMC members has reached out

Re: [DISCUSS] Graduate Apache DataLab (Incubating) as a Top Level Project

2023-06-09 Thread Denys Yankiv
Dear Justin, Let me cover some your point of concerns > Project communication need to occur on the mailing list, not on other > channels. Perhaps not so often but we communicate via d...@datalab.apache.org and priv...@datalab.apache.org mailing lists as well. > The "centralized project

Re: [DISCUSS] Graduate Apache DataLab (Incubating) as a Top Level Project

2023-06-08 Thread Justin Mclean
Hi, I'm sorry, but your response raises further concerns: - Project communication need to occur on the mailing list, not on other channels. - The "centralized project management system" doesn't seem visible to people outside the project. ASF projects need to operate openly and transparently. -

Re: [DISCUSS] Graduate Apache DataLab (Incubating) as a Top Level Project

2023-06-08 Thread Ruslan Kulynych
Hi Justin, Thank you for reaching out. I understand that you have some concerns regarding collaboration and the recent changes in the project. Allow me to address each point individually: 1. Collaboration in different branches: To ensure effective collaboration among team members working in

Re: [DISCUSS] Graduate Apache DataLab (Incubating) as a Top Level Project

2023-06-06 Thread Justin Mclean
Hi, I have some minor concerns. If people are working in their own branches, how do people collaborate? How do you know who is working on what and that two people don’t try the fix the same thing? I also see you have a lot of issues marked “waiting for review”. I also noticed that you removed

Re: [DISCUSS] Graduate Apache DataLab (Incubating) as a Top Level Project

2023-06-02 Thread Zili Chen
Sounds good to me. On 2023/06/02 11:58:35 Ruslan Kulynych wrote: > Hi, > > Could we proceed to graduation vote? > > Best regards, > Ruslan Kulynych > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: general-unsubscr...@incubator.apache.org > For

Re: [DISCUSS] Graduate Apache DataLab (Incubating) as a Top Level Project

2023-06-02 Thread Ruslan Kulynych
Hi, Could we proceed to graduation vote? Best regards, Ruslan Kulynych - To unsubscribe, e-mail: general-unsubscr...@incubator.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: general-h...@incubator.apache.org

Re: [DISCUSS] Graduate Apache DataLab (Incubating) as a Top Level Project

2023-05-23 Thread Ruslan Kulynych
Hi, Our last release was at the end of November 2022. Since then, our developers have mostly committed changes to their own branches and forks. In the near future, we plan to consolidate all the changes and merge them into the development branch. Best regards, Ruslan Kulynych

Re: [DISCUSS] Graduate Apache DataLab (Incubating) as a Top Level Project

2023-05-23 Thread tison
Hi, Thanks for bringing this topic here! Apart from the last elected committer and PPMC member part, the last commit of the project except dependabot happened on Nov 10, 2022. Can you provide a bit more information about the project status on its development and users? For example, is it mature

Re: [DISCUSS] Graduate Apache DataLab (Incubating) as a Top Level Project

2023-05-22 Thread Denys Yankiv
Hi Justin, I'm happy to let you know that we have successfully resolved the issues you mentioned earlier. All PPMC members are now subscribed to the private mailing list, and you can find the ongoing discussion about DataLab naming by following this link:

RE: Re: [DISCUSS] Graduate Apache DataLab (Incubating) as a Top Level Project

2023-03-01 Thread Mark Thomas
On 2023/02/28 01:38:02 Justin Mclean wrote: > 5. I've reviewed the name discussion [1] and logo [2] (links are added). > In my opinion, the logo demonstrates the podling name: DataLab (logo) & Data Lab (podling name). > I was wondering if you could explain why our logo doesn't reflect the

Re: [DISCUSS] Graduate Apache DataLab (Incubating) as a Top Level Project

2023-02-27 Thread Justin Mclean
HI, > 4. People you have noticed help us by consulting about new features, > architecture, and other improvements. > And actually some of them are not very active now. Should we remove them from > PPMC members before the graduation process? Perhaps best approach is to ask these people if

Re: [DISCUSS] Graduate Apache DataLab (Incubating) as a Top Level Project

2023-02-27 Thread Ruslan Kulynych
Dear Justin, Thank you for your feedback. We really appreciate it. With respect to the highlighting issues: 1. We've already removed the mention about "DataLab feather logo" from our page footer. 2. For now, we do not have candidates. However, if good committer wants to join our team and

Re: [DISCUSS] Graduate Apache DataLab (Incubating) as a Top Level Project

2023-02-23 Thread Justin Mclean
Hi, Thanks for the resolution. There are a few issues I've noticed: - One minor thing in your website footer mentions the "DataLab feather logo", which AFAICS doesn't exist. - Your last committer was added last July and your last PMC member was almost a year ago. Do you have plans to add any