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Posted to dev@dolphinscheduler.apache.org by William-GuoWei <wi...@qq.com> on 2019/12/04 07:00:58 UTC

Re: [Monthly Report Discuss] Dolphin Scheduler Monthly Report onDecember 2019

Wusheng,
What do you mean external contributors? How to define this?
I collect the data from github, these guys didn’t go through Apache voting process. So they are not Apache Dolphin Scheduler’s contributor.  "External contributors” is confused and I would like to use "There are 42 people to contribute codes to the main github repo.”


I am not sure whether this is a good metrics. Take a reference from other projects’ report. Make this more reasonable.
OK. I would like to use "131 users subscribed dev and dev-notification.” because we try to let more people discuss with mail.


Thank you for your advice!


Dolphin Scheduler (Incubator) PPMC Member
William Guo Wei


原始邮件
发件人:Sheng Wuwu.sheng.841108@gmail.com
收件人:devdev@dolphinscheduler.apache.org
发送时间:2019年12月3日(周二) 23:28
主题:Re: [Monthly Report Discuss] Dolphin Scheduler Monthly Report onDecember 2019


William-GuoWei william-guowei@qq.com于2019年12月3日 周二下午10:35写道:  Dear all Developer of Dolphin Scheduler,  This is the report of Dolphin Scheduler for December 2019. Please review  and give us some comments by tomorrow, after that I will update to the  Apache monthly report.    Dolphin Scheduler  Dolphin Scheduler is a distributed and easy-to-expand visual DAG workflow  scheduling system dedicated to solving the complex dependencies in data  processing, making the scheduling system out of the box for data processing.  Dolphin Scheduler has been incubating since 2019-8-29.  Three most important unfinished issues to address before graduating:  Make first Apache releases. (In voting progress)  Appeal more users and contributors.  Make more interactive e-mail discussion besides github, wechat  Are there any issues that the IPMC or ASF Board need to be aware of?  None  How has the community developed since the last report?  Now there are 42 external contributors. What do you mean external contributors? How to define this?

I am not sure whether this is a good metrics. Take a reference from other projects’ report. Make this more reasonable.


 2 committers were voted to join Dolphin Scheduler committers group.  Over 62 company users is willing to announce that he is using Dolphin  Scheduler: https://github.com/apache/incubator-dolphinscheduler/issues/57  I am not sure whether this is a good metrics. Take a reference from other projects’ report. Make this more reasonable. How has the project developed since the last report?  PPMC is voting for an Apache release 1.2.0 on Nov,27,which includes 9  features and 18 enhancements and bug fix.  Build a CI/CD base on Github actions.  Default DB is changed from MySQL to PostgreSQL.  241 issues created,237 PRs merged .  How would you assess the podling's maturity?  Please feel free to add your own commentary.  Initial setup  Date of last release:  -  When were the last committers or PPMC members elected?  2019-11-11  Have your mentors been helpful and responsive?  Yes, our mentors help a lot on our firtst Apache Release, including first  time on CI/CD, license check, Apache checklist, and so on.      Dolphin Scheduler (Incubator) PPMC Member William Guo Wei -- Sheng Wu 吴晟 Apache SkyWalking Apache Incubator Apache ShardingSphere, ECharts, DolphinScheduler podlings Zipkin Twitter, wusheng1108

Re: [Monthly Report Discuss] Dolphin Scheduler Monthly Report onDecember 2019

Posted by Justin Mclean <jm...@apache.org>.
Hi,

> I am not sure whether this is a good metrics. Take a reference from other projects’ report. Make this more reasonable.
> OK. I would like to use "131 users subscribed dev and dev-notification.” because we try to let more people discuss with mail.

Stats like this are useful for the project but are not  that useful in an Incubator report unless you explain why they have changed or they illustrator something about community growth. A report only containing stats like this is likely to be rejected. People reading the report are not involved in your project so won't have a good idea what 10, 100 or 1000 means with respect to your community. Projects vary in size and popularity so these numbers mean nothing across projects.

Thanks,
Justin