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回复: [PROPOSAL] SkyWalking - proposal for Apache Incubation
Hi, Incubator Community people, and Romain
My name is Sheng Wu, the founder and PMC member of SkyWalking APM project. I and other contributors of SkyWalking are glad to join the Apache Community, and welcome everyone to join ASF.
Sorry for forgetting close the old donation. Please recheck that issue: https://github.com/cncf/toc/issues/50 . I have close that issue and proposal.
------------------ 原始邮件 ------------------
发件人: "Romain Manni-Bucau";<rm...@gmail.com>;
发送时间: 2017年11月29日(星期三) 下午3:11
收件人: "general@incubator.apache.org"<ge...@incubator.apache.org>;
主题: Re: [PROPOSAL] SkyWalking - proposal for Apache Incubation
Hi Mick
I'm generally +1 and would be very happy to help but before voting can
you clarify the position with other donations like
https://github.com/cncf/toc/issues/50 please?
Romain Manni-Bucau
@rmannibucau | Blog | Old Blog | Github | LinkedIn
2017-11-29 7:58 GMT+01:00 mck <mc...@apache.org>:
> Dear Apache Incubator Community,
>
> Please accept the following proposal for presentation and discussion:
> https://wiki.apache.org/incubator/SkyWalkingProposal
>
> SkyWalking is a distributed tracing solution that provides automatic
> instrumentation, coming from a community of Chinese contributors. This
> community has been involved with and part of the Distributed Tracing
> workshops held by Adrian Cole (who maintains and develops Zipkin) and
> the OpenTracing initiative.
>
> Sheng Wu reached out to me recently asking me to Champion the proposal
> because of my involvement with OpenTracing, Zipkin, and these
> Distributed Tracing workshops. The whole SkyWalking community has
> demonstrated a keenness to join Apache, as is seen on their GitHub
> issues discussing the matter. I'm excited to have been asked and have
> gladly accepted. Furthermore at last year's ApacheCon in Vancouver I met
> Luke Han during the ASF media workshop and watched his presentation
> about the challenges of opening up ASF to chinese communities and
> developers. Because of this we have reached out to Luke Han as an
> additional mentor. The result of this was that Sheng met Luke in person
> last weekend in Shanghai. Sheng also met Nicolas Hedhman in Shanghai.
> And Willem Ning Jiang has also been added as a mentor, who is also from
> Huawei and is currently involved in the ServiceComb proposal. Otherwise
> I'm aware that I'm new to the Incubator and its processes, so any
> additional mentors familiar with the finer details and precedence will
> be most welcomed.
>
> regards,
> Mick
>
> ----
>
> = Abstract =
> Skywalking is an APM (application performance monitor), especially for
> microservice, Cloud Native and container-based architecture systems.
> Also known as a distributed tracing system. It provides an automatic way
> to instrument applications: no need to change any of the source code of
> the target application; and an collector with an very high efficiency
> streaming module.
>
> = Proposal =
> The goal of this proposal is to bring the existing Skywalking
> https://github.com/OpenSkywalking/skywalking codebase and existing
> developers and community into the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) in
> order to build a global, diverse and self-governed open source community
> in APM field.
>
> This project started in Open Source on GitHub about more than 2 years
> ago. Beginning with a small SDK and collector. So far the OpenSkywalking
> https://github.com/OpenSkywalking/Organization governs the project
> through the PMC and Committer Team. The major contributors are from
> Huawei DevCloud Team, Tydic, Oneapm (APM vendor), Alibaba Group,
> dangdang.com and cloudwise (APM vendor).
>
> OpenSkywalking is submitting this proposal to donate the Skywalking
> sources code and associated artifacts (documentation, web site content,
> wiki, etc.) to the Apache Software Foundation Incubator under the Apache
> License, Version 2.0. These artifacts are currently available on GitHub
> at https://github.com/OpenSkywalking and include:
> * Skywalking: The java sniffer(agent) for collecting data, and
> collector for analysing and persistence.
> * Skywalking-UI: The web UI for skywalking APM
>
> Voted on submitting the proposal to the Incubator.
> https://github.com/OpenSkywalking/Organization/issues/11
>
> = Background =
> Mircro-service, Cloud Native and container-based architecture system are
> becoming more and more popular, so the traditional monitoring, like
> application loggings, can provide less information because of the
> distributed isolates the relations. Based on the Google Dapper paper
> https://research.google.com/pubs/pub36356.html, many tracing systems
> born. The OpenSkywalking organisation was created with Skywalking made
> based on tracing, but not just tracing, it adds additional value by
> reducing the sniffer (agent) cost, analysis and visualization.
>
> In 2015, Skywalking project started, when service-oriented architecture
> became popular. At first, skywalking provided a very simple SDK, and
> collected data into a HBASE cluster. After we opened on the GitHub, the
> community gives the feedbacks about how difficult to maintain a HBase
> cluster, even harder than the applications under monitored. So, in 2.x
> 2016, skywalking provided a self-designed storage, and update the SDK to
> a javaagent with supporting auto-instrumentation. Then since 2017, more
> and more contributors joined, we set up the PMC team and committer team.
> Skywalking evolved to an APM, and more and more features provided since
> then.
>
> = Rationale =
> Skywalking includes these primary parts:
> 1. Provide an anto-instrument sniffer, which is based on Javaagent and
> collects events and traces happened inside JVM, with little CPU/Memory
> cost.
> 2. An extendable `tracing data protocol suit` with gRPC and HTTP
> implementations, is compatible for other language agent or SDK.
> 3. Provide Collector, which accepts the `tracing data protocol suit`,
> and does the analysis and aggregation inside for detecting the
> relationships among applications and services, generating the metrics,
> and altering.
> 4. Provided our own UI, which visualizes the topological graph of
> related applications and services, trace stack, metrics and alerting.
>
> Also, Skywalking team is passionate about community cooperations.
> Skywalking is a supported tracer and member of OpenTracing
> http://opentracing.io . Also we take part in the TraceContext Specs
> https://github.com/TraceContext/tracecontext-spec , which is about
> `tracing context propagation format`. The founder of the project, Sheng
> Wu, is the member of these organizations,
>
> There is a strong need for an open, easy-to-use APM towards helping
> today's DevOps people to monitor their running systems, while also being
> easy and transparent to maintain and modify.
> The Skywalking has been an hot open source project in GitHub. We feel
> that by moving to Apache it will help us work in a more global and open
> way, presenting the project as a commercial friendly but vendor neutral
> technology. Under Apache's strong governance and existing processes,
> hope is also to make the Skywalking releases more reliable, as is
> crucial for monitoring systems running in any Application Zone.
>
> = Initial Goals =
> Our initial goals are to bring Skywalking into the ASF. The most
> important things are following ASF's governance module, and integrating
> with Apache development process. Also moving the existing codebase to an
> Apache git repository.
>
> = Current Status =
> == Meritocracy ==
> Skywalking was originally created by Sheng Wu, 吴晟
> https://github.com/wu-sheng himself in May 2015, and opened in GitHub in
> Nov. 8th, 2015. The project now has committers and users from many
> companies. The newer committers of the project are guided by the existed
> PMC and Committer Team members, by reviewing and discussing with them.
> When they are ready, PMC will start a vote to promote him/her to become
> a member of PMC and Committer Team.
> Also after the founder, Sheng Wu, joined Huawei in 2017, Huawei DevCloud
> decided to contribute and support the project. So he personally leads
> the interested developers, and helps them to join the community quickly
> and efficiently. Now we have set `Huawei Devcloud Contributor Team` for
> them.
> Contributions are always welcomed, highly valued. A lot of energy is
> allocated to ensure help to all wishing to contribute.
>
> == Community ==
> OpenSkwaylking is supported by 5 companies: Huawei, shurenyun.com,
> dangdang.com, tydic, nutz.cn , which are both contributing to the
> project and also used it in product, also provide many important
> feedbacks from their actual scenarios.
> The contributors, who can provide employer informantions, are from
> Huawei DevCloud Team, Tydic, Oneapm (APM vendor), Alibaba Group,
> dangdang.com, cloudwise (APM vendor), jd.com, cig.cn, hecom.cn, and
> www.suixingpay.com.
>
> == Core Developers ==
> The core developers are a diverse group of experienced open source
> developers and team leaders.
> * PMC members –
> https://github.com/OpenSkywalking/Organization/blob/master/README.md#project-management-committee-pmc
> * Committer Team members –
> https://github.com/OpenSkywalking/Organization/blob/master/README.md#committer-team
>
> == Known Risks ==
> The project is well known in global tracing and APM field, and live more
> than 2 years. We are not sure there exists a risk, but definitely have a
> challenge for us. So far, the contributors, committers and confirmed
> product use cases are all from China.
> === Language and Culture ===
> Concerns have been raised about language challenges and, as is typical
> for developers not strong in english, aware that the community can be
> shy in a debate or disagreement when english is used. Having looked
> through the project's history this concern can be seen to be minor. The
> commitlog is in english, and so are the tickets and the pull requests.
> The website and documentation is equally both english and chinese. The
> community has been strict upon itself to ensure it became and stays so.
> The use of chinese should not be seen as a problem, it is a multilingual
> world, but it is important that english speakers feel included and able
> to contribute freely to the project without having to ask for
> translations. To deal with poor or broken english it's important that a
> gentler and inclusive community is fostered.
>
> == Orphaned products ==
> The contributors and community cooperation brings the project from a
> small concept into a real APM system. So far, many companies, e.g.
> Huawei DevCloud, dangdang.com, tydic, jd.com, have their own
> independency contribute team for Skywalking. So this is not risk of any
> signs of orphaned or abandoned code.
>
> == Inexperience with Open Source ==
> The founder of the project, Sheng Wu, is an open source lover. He has
> contributed for these open source projects: OpenTracing-Specification,
> OpenTracing-Java, Motan, Hprose, OpenTracing specification-zh,
> apache/incubator-rocketmq.
>
> Hongtao Gao, our committer team member, is the major maintainer of
> sharding-jdbc https://github.com/shardingjdbc/sharding-jdbc and
> elastic-job https://github.com/elasticjob/elastic-job since 2014.
>
> The project are following these two experienced open source people's
> guidance. And glad to learn from the Apache Way.
>
> == Homogenous Developers ==
> The confirmed contributors list:
> https://github.com/OpenSkywalking/Organization/blob/master/README.md#contributors.
> As mentioned above in the Community section.
>
> == Reliance on Salaried Developers ==
> First of all, most members of the PMC and Committer Team, are paid by
> their employers (Huawei, Tydic, dangdang.com and OneAPM) to contribute
> to this project. But we have to say, many of them have more than one
> employer in the past 3 years contribution, but the contributions are
> never stopped. We don't just depend on salaried contributors only.
> Skywalking itself and the distributed tracing field are very attractive
> and important for every company the contributors work in, and they have
> no reason to stop them. Contributions and new committers are expected.
>
> == Relationships with Other Apache Products ==
> HBase was used as a backend before being rewritten, and that ZooKeeper,
> httpcomponents, log4j and junit are used. Also we are considering all
> java projects, especially big data technology, e.g. Hadoop, Hbase,
> Cassandra.
>
> == A Excessive Fascination with the Apache Brand ==
> The ASF has a strong brand, and that brand is in itself attractive.
> Skywalking will benefit from world wide collaboration and use cases. The
> Apache brand will be duly respected and honored in regards to marketing
> and publicity. Further more, with the help of Incubator PMC, we will
> make every effort to follow the rules and policies of the ASF.
>
> == Documentation ==
> * https://github.com/OpenSkywalking/skywalking/tree/master/docs
> * https://github.com/OpenSkywalking/skywalking/wiki
>
> == Initial Source ==
> The project consists of two distinct codebases: the server and the UI.
> These have existed as separate git repositories.
> * https://github.com/OpenSkywalking/skywalking
> * https://github.com/OpenSkywalking/skywalking-ui
>
> == Source and Intellectual Property Submission Plan ==
> The project is under Apache Licensed 2.0 already. As soon as Skywalking
> is approved to join Apache, we can transfer of source code to the Apache
> Foundation. There is no legal issue.
> All source artifacts (code and documentation) will be assigned copyright
> to the ASF. Currently all artifacts are copyright to 'OpenSkywalking
> Organization', so effort in this process pertains mostly to obtaining
> the individual and corporation contributor agreements (ICLAs and CCLAs)
> from all committers and PMC.
>
> == External Dependencies ==
> * Byte-buddy (Apache 2.0)
> * gRPC (Apache 2.0)
> * netty (Apache 2.0)
> * guava (Apache 2.0)
> * elasticsearch (Apache 2.0)
> * H2 Driver (MPL 2.0 or EPL 1.0)
> * Zookeeper Client (Apache 2.0)
> * disruptor (Apache 2.0)
> * junit (MPL)
> * mockito (MIT)
> * powermock (Apache 2.0)
> * Spring (Apache 2.0)
> * gson (Apache 2.0)
> * httpcomponents (Apache 2.0)
> * log4j (Apache 2.0)
> * vis (Apache 2.0)
> * webjars-boostrap (Apache 2.0)
> * animate.css (MIT)
> * jquery (js.foundation)
> * jquery-ui (js.foundation)
> * jsView (MIT)
> * metisMenu (MIT)
> * d3 (BSD-3)
> * echarts (BSD-3)
> * DataTables (MIT)
> * requirejs (MIT)
> * vue (MIT)
>
> = Required Resources =
> == Mailing Lists ==
> * private@skywalking.incubator.apache.org (moderated subscriptions)
> * commits@skywalking.incubator.apache.org
> * dev@skywalking.incubator.apache.org
> * user@skywalking.incubator.apache.org
>
> == Git Repositories ==
> * https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator-skywalking.git
> * https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator-skywalking-ui.git
>
> == Issue Tracking ==
> GitHub Issues or JIRA Project Skywalking.
> To be discussed further, there's a desire to continue to use GitHub
> issues and it's now visible that other projects are using this.
>
> == Initial Incubator PMC ==
> * 吴晟, Sheng Wu @wu-sheng
> * 彭勇升, Yongsheng Peng @peng-yongsheng
> * 张鑫, Xin Zhang @ascrutae
>
> == Initial Committer ==
> * 吴晟, Sheng Wu @wu-sheng
> * 彭勇升, Yongsheng Peng @peng-yongsheng
> * 张鑫, Xin Zhang @ascrutae
> * 高洪涛, Hongtao Gao @hanahmily
> * 柏杨, Yang Bai @bai-yang
> * 王凯, Kai Wang @oracle219
> * 李运涛, Yuntao Li @lytscu
> * 汪盛, Sheng Wang @titsquid
> * 司冬雪, Dongxue Si @IluckySi
> * 张科伟, Kewei Zhang @zhangkewei
>
> = Champion =
> * Michael Semb Wever, mck@apache.org
>
> Voted for skywalking Incubator champion.
> https://github.com/OpenSkywalking/Organization/issues/12
>
> = Mentors =
> * Michael Semb Wever, mck@apache.org
> * Luke Han, lukehan@apache.org
> * Willem Ning Jiang, ningjiang@apache.org
>
> Skywalking received a lot helps from Michael Semb Wever about this
> proposal and Apache way. Set face-to-face meeting with three Apache
> members: Luke Han, Nicolas Hedhman, Willem Ning Jiang. They helps us a
> lot.
>
> == Sponsoring Entity ==
> We are requesting the Incubator to sponsor this project.
>
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Re: [PROPOSAL] SkyWalking - proposal for Apache Incubation
Posted by mck <mc...@apache.org>.
> > The proposal includes a user@ mailing list.
> > This is generally not recommended for podlings as their focus needs to
> > be on building the developer community.
> >
>
> Podlings are more than welcomed to include user@ lists. There's nothing
> stopping them from building developers and users at the same time.
The request for a user@ list has been removed.
It makes sense to lazy request it once traffic volume demands it.
regards,
Mick
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Re: [PROPOSAL] SkyWalking - proposal for Apache Incubation
Posted by "John D. Ament" <jo...@apache.org>.
On Wed, Nov 29, 2017 at 5:59 AM sebb <se...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Top posting
>
> The proposal includes a user@ mailing list.
> This is generally not recommended for podlings as their focus needs to
> be on building the developer community.
>
Podlings are more than welcomed to include user@ lists. There's nothing
stopping them from building developers and users at the same time.
>
> Once a podling graduates, the user@ list can be created, and any
> external user mailing list subscribers can migrate across.
>
> This also works better if the podling does not graduate.
>
>
> On 29 November 2017 at 07:15, 吴晟 <wu...@foxmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi, Incubator Community people, and Romain
> >
> > My name is Sheng Wu, the founder and PMC member of SkyWalking APM
> project. I and other contributors of SkyWalking are glad to join the Apache
> Community, and welcome everyone to join ASF.
> >
> >
> >
> > Sorry for forgetting close the old donation. Please recheck that issue:
> https://github.com/cncf/toc/issues/50 . I have close that issue and
> proposal.
> >
> >
> > ------------------ 原始邮件 ------------------
> > 发件人: "Romain Manni-Bucau";<rm...@gmail.com>;
> > 发送时间: 2017年11月29日(星期三) 下午3:11
> > 收件人: "general@incubator.apache.org"<ge...@incubator.apache.org>;
> >
> > 主题: Re: [PROPOSAL] SkyWalking - proposal for Apache Incubation
> >
> >
> >
> > Hi Mick
> >
> > I'm generally +1 and would be very happy to help but before voting can
> > you clarify the position with other donations like
> > https://github.com/cncf/toc/issues/50 please?
> >
> > Romain Manni-Bucau
> > @rmannibucau | Blog | Old Blog | Github | LinkedIn
> >
> >
> > 2017-11-29 7:58 GMT+01:00 mck <mc...@apache.org>:
> >> Dear Apache Incubator Community,
> >>
> >> Please accept the following proposal for presentation and discussion:
> >> https://wiki.apache.org/incubator/SkyWalkingProposal
> >>
> >> SkyWalking is a distributed tracing solution that provides automatic
> >> instrumentation, coming from a community of Chinese contributors. This
> >> community has been involved with and part of the Distributed Tracing
> >> workshops held by Adrian Cole (who maintains and develops Zipkin) and
> >> the OpenTracing initiative.
> >>
> >> Sheng Wu reached out to me recently asking me to Champion the proposal
> >> because of my involvement with OpenTracing, Zipkin, and these
> >> Distributed Tracing workshops. The whole SkyWalking community has
> >> demonstrated a keenness to join Apache, as is seen on their GitHub
> >> issues discussing the matter. I'm excited to have been asked and have
> >> gladly accepted. Furthermore at last year's ApacheCon in Vancouver I met
> >> Luke Han during the ASF media workshop and watched his presentation
> >> about the challenges of opening up ASF to chinese communities and
> >> developers. Because of this we have reached out to Luke Han as an
> >> additional mentor. The result of this was that Sheng met Luke in person
> >> last weekend in Shanghai. Sheng also met Nicolas Hedhman in Shanghai.
> >> And Willem Ning Jiang has also been added as a mentor, who is also from
> >> Huawei and is currently involved in the ServiceComb proposal. Otherwise
> >> I'm aware that I'm new to the Incubator and its processes, so any
> >> additional mentors familiar with the finer details and precedence will
> >> be most welcomed.
> >>
> >> regards,
> >> Mick
> >>
> >> ----
> >>
> >> = Abstract =
> >> Skywalking is an APM (application performance monitor), especially for
> >> microservice, Cloud Native and container-based architecture systems.
> >> Also known as a distributed tracing system. It provides an automatic way
> >> to instrument applications: no need to change any of the source code of
> >> the target application; and an collector with an very high efficiency
> >> streaming module.
> >>
> >> = Proposal =
> >> The goal of this proposal is to bring the existing Skywalking
> >> https://github.com/OpenSkywalking/skywalking codebase and existing
> >> developers and community into the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) in
> >> order to build a global, diverse and self-governed open source community
> >> in APM field.
> >>
> >> This project started in Open Source on GitHub about more than 2 years
> >> ago. Beginning with a small SDK and collector. So far the OpenSkywalking
> >> https://github.com/OpenSkywalking/Organization governs the project
> >> through the PMC and Committer Team. The major contributors are from
> >> Huawei DevCloud Team, Tydic, Oneapm (APM vendor), Alibaba Group,
> >> dangdang.com and cloudwise (APM vendor).
> >>
> >> OpenSkywalking is submitting this proposal to donate the Skywalking
> >> sources code and associated artifacts (documentation, web site content,
> >> wiki, etc.) to the Apache Software Foundation Incubator under the Apache
> >> License, Version 2.0. These artifacts are currently available on GitHub
> >> at https://github.com/OpenSkywalking and include:
> >> * Skywalking: The java sniffer(agent) for collecting data, and
> >> collector for analysing and persistence.
> >> * Skywalking-UI: The web UI for skywalking APM
> >>
> >> Voted on submitting the proposal to the Incubator.
> >> https://github.com/OpenSkywalking/Organization/issues/11
> >>
> >> = Background =
> >> Mircro-service, Cloud Native and container-based architecture system are
> >> becoming more and more popular, so the traditional monitoring, like
> >> application loggings, can provide less information because of the
> >> distributed isolates the relations. Based on the Google Dapper paper
> >> https://research.google.com/pubs/pub36356.html, many tracing systems
> >> born. The OpenSkywalking organisation was created with Skywalking made
> >> based on tracing, but not just tracing, it adds additional value by
> >> reducing the sniffer (agent) cost, analysis and visualization.
> >>
> >> In 2015, Skywalking project started, when service-oriented architecture
> >> became popular. At first, skywalking provided a very simple SDK, and
> >> collected data into a HBASE cluster. After we opened on the GitHub, the
> >> community gives the feedbacks about how difficult to maintain a HBase
> >> cluster, even harder than the applications under monitored. So, in 2.x
> >> 2016, skywalking provided a self-designed storage, and update the SDK to
> >> a javaagent with supporting auto-instrumentation. Then since 2017, more
> >> and more contributors joined, we set up the PMC team and committer team.
> >> Skywalking evolved to an APM, and more and more features provided since
> >> then.
> >>
> >> = Rationale =
> >> Skywalking includes these primary parts:
> >> 1. Provide an anto-instrument sniffer, which is based on Javaagent and
> >> collects events and traces happened inside JVM, with little CPU/Memory
> >> cost.
> >> 2. An extendable `tracing data protocol suit` with gRPC and HTTP
> >> implementations, is compatible for other language agent or SDK.
> >> 3. Provide Collector, which accepts the `tracing data protocol suit`,
> >> and does the analysis and aggregation inside for detecting the
> >> relationships among applications and services, generating the metrics,
> >> and altering.
> >> 4. Provided our own UI, which visualizes the topological graph of
> >> related applications and services, trace stack, metrics and alerting.
> >>
> >> Also, Skywalking team is passionate about community cooperations.
> >> Skywalking is a supported tracer and member of OpenTracing
> >> http://opentracing.io . Also we take part in the TraceContext Specs
> >> https://github.com/TraceContext/tracecontext-spec , which is about
> >> `tracing context propagation format`. The founder of the project, Sheng
> >> Wu, is the member of these organizations,
> >>
> >> There is a strong need for an open, easy-to-use APM towards helping
> >> today's DevOps people to monitor their running systems, while also being
> >> easy and transparent to maintain and modify.
> >> The Skywalking has been an hot open source project in GitHub. We feel
> >> that by moving to Apache it will help us work in a more global and open
> >> way, presenting the project as a commercial friendly but vendor neutral
> >> technology. Under Apache's strong governance and existing processes,
> >> hope is also to make the Skywalking releases more reliable, as is
> >> crucial for monitoring systems running in any Application Zone.
> >>
> >> = Initial Goals =
> >> Our initial goals are to bring Skywalking into the ASF. The most
> >> important things are following ASF's governance module, and integrating
> >> with Apache development process. Also moving the existing codebase to an
> >> Apache git repository.
> >>
> >> = Current Status =
> >> == Meritocracy ==
> >> Skywalking was originally created by Sheng Wu, 吴晟
> >> https://github.com/wu-sheng himself in May 2015, and opened in GitHub
> in
> >> Nov. 8th, 2015. The project now has committers and users from many
> >> companies. The newer committers of the project are guided by the existed
> >> PMC and Committer Team members, by reviewing and discussing with them.
> >> When they are ready, PMC will start a vote to promote him/her to become
> >> a member of PMC and Committer Team.
> >> Also after the founder, Sheng Wu, joined Huawei in 2017, Huawei DevCloud
> >> decided to contribute and support the project. So he personally leads
> >> the interested developers, and helps them to join the community quickly
> >> and efficiently. Now we have set `Huawei Devcloud Contributor Team` for
> >> them.
> >> Contributions are always welcomed, highly valued. A lot of energy is
> >> allocated to ensure help to all wishing to contribute.
> >>
> >> == Community ==
> >> OpenSkwaylking is supported by 5 companies: Huawei, shurenyun.com,
> >> dangdang.com, tydic, nutz.cn , which are both contributing to the
> >> project and also used it in product, also provide many important
> >> feedbacks from their actual scenarios.
> >> The contributors, who can provide employer informantions, are from
> >> Huawei DevCloud Team, Tydic, Oneapm (APM vendor), Alibaba Group,
> >> dangdang.com, cloudwise (APM vendor), jd.com, cig.cn, hecom.cn, and
> >> www.suixingpay.com.
> >>
> >> == Core Developers ==
> >> The core developers are a diverse group of experienced open source
> >> developers and team leaders.
> >> * PMC members –
> >>
> https://github.com/OpenSkywalking/Organization/blob/master/README.md#project-management-committee-pmc
> >> * Committer Team members –
> >>
> https://github.com/OpenSkywalking/Organization/blob/master/README.md#committer-team
> >>
> >> == Known Risks ==
> >> The project is well known in global tracing and APM field, and live more
> >> than 2 years. We are not sure there exists a risk, but definitely have a
> >> challenge for us. So far, the contributors, committers and confirmed
> >> product use cases are all from China.
> >> === Language and Culture ===
> >> Concerns have been raised about language challenges and, as is typical
> >> for developers not strong in english, aware that the community can be
> >> shy in a debate or disagreement when english is used. Having looked
> >> through the project's history this concern can be seen to be minor. The
> >> commitlog is in english, and so are the tickets and the pull requests.
> >> The website and documentation is equally both english and chinese. The
> >> community has been strict upon itself to ensure it became and stays so.
> >> The use of chinese should not be seen as a problem, it is a multilingual
> >> world, but it is important that english speakers feel included and able
> >> to contribute freely to the project without having to ask for
> >> translations. To deal with poor or broken english it's important that a
> >> gentler and inclusive community is fostered.
> >>
> >> == Orphaned products ==
> >> The contributors and community cooperation brings the project from a
> >> small concept into a real APM system. So far, many companies, e.g.
> >> Huawei DevCloud, dangdang.com, tydic, jd.com, have their own
> >> independency contribute team for Skywalking. So this is not risk of any
> >> signs of orphaned or abandoned code.
> >>
> >> == Inexperience with Open Source ==
> >> The founder of the project, Sheng Wu, is an open source lover. He has
> >> contributed for these open source projects: OpenTracing-Specification,
> >> OpenTracing-Java, Motan, Hprose, OpenTracing specification-zh,
> >> apache/incubator-rocketmq.
> >>
> >> Hongtao Gao, our committer team member, is the major maintainer of
> >> sharding-jdbc https://github.com/shardingjdbc/sharding-jdbc and
> >> elastic-job https://github.com/elasticjob/elastic-job since 2014.
> >>
> >> The project are following these two experienced open source people's
> >> guidance. And glad to learn from the Apache Way.
> >>
> >> == Homogenous Developers ==
> >> The confirmed contributors list:
> >>
> https://github.com/OpenSkywalking/Organization/blob/master/README.md#contributors
> .
> >> As mentioned above in the Community section.
> >>
> >> == Reliance on Salaried Developers ==
> >> First of all, most members of the PMC and Committer Team, are paid by
> >> their employers (Huawei, Tydic, dangdang.com and OneAPM) to contribute
> >> to this project. But we have to say, many of them have more than one
> >> employer in the past 3 years contribution, but the contributions are
> >> never stopped. We don't just depend on salaried contributors only.
> >> Skywalking itself and the distributed tracing field are very attractive
> >> and important for every company the contributors work in, and they have
> >> no reason to stop them. Contributions and new committers are expected.
> >>
> >> == Relationships with Other Apache Products ==
> >> HBase was used as a backend before being rewritten, and that ZooKeeper,
> >> httpcomponents, log4j and junit are used. Also we are considering all
> >> java projects, especially big data technology, e.g. Hadoop, Hbase,
> >> Cassandra.
> >>
> >> == A Excessive Fascination with the Apache Brand ==
> >> The ASF has a strong brand, and that brand is in itself attractive.
> >> Skywalking will benefit from world wide collaboration and use cases. The
> >> Apache brand will be duly respected and honored in regards to marketing
> >> and publicity. Further more, with the help of Incubator PMC, we will
> >> make every effort to follow the rules and policies of the ASF.
> >>
> >> == Documentation ==
> >> * https://github.com/OpenSkywalking/skywalking/tree/master/docs
> >> * https://github.com/OpenSkywalking/skywalking/wiki
> >>
> >> == Initial Source ==
> >> The project consists of two distinct codebases: the server and the UI.
> >> These have existed as separate git repositories.
> >> * https://github.com/OpenSkywalking/skywalking
> >> * https://github.com/OpenSkywalking/skywalking-ui
> >>
> >> == Source and Intellectual Property Submission Plan ==
> >> The project is under Apache Licensed 2.0 already. As soon as Skywalking
> >> is approved to join Apache, we can transfer of source code to the Apache
> >> Foundation. There is no legal issue.
> >> All source artifacts (code and documentation) will be assigned copyright
> >> to the ASF. Currently all artifacts are copyright to 'OpenSkywalking
> >> Organization', so effort in this process pertains mostly to obtaining
> >> the individual and corporation contributor agreements (ICLAs and CCLAs)
> >> from all committers and PMC.
> >>
> >> == External Dependencies ==
> >> * Byte-buddy (Apache 2.0)
> >> * gRPC (Apache 2.0)
> >> * netty (Apache 2.0)
> >> * guava (Apache 2.0)
> >> * elasticsearch (Apache 2.0)
> >> * H2 Driver (MPL 2.0 or EPL 1.0)
> >> * Zookeeper Client (Apache 2.0)
> >> * disruptor (Apache 2.0)
> >> * junit (MPL)
> >> * mockito (MIT)
> >> * powermock (Apache 2.0)
> >> * Spring (Apache 2.0)
> >> * gson (Apache 2.0)
> >> * httpcomponents (Apache 2.0)
> >> * log4j (Apache 2.0)
> >> * vis (Apache 2.0)
> >> * webjars-boostrap (Apache 2.0)
> >> * animate.css (MIT)
> >> * jquery (js.foundation)
> >> * jquery-ui (js.foundation)
> >> * jsView (MIT)
> >> * metisMenu (MIT)
> >> * d3 (BSD-3)
> >> * echarts (BSD-3)
> >> * DataTables (MIT)
> >> * requirejs (MIT)
> >> * vue (MIT)
> >>
> >> = Required Resources =
> >> == Mailing Lists ==
> >> * private@skywalking.incubator.apache.org (moderated subscriptions)
> >> * commits@skywalking.incubator.apache.org
> >> * dev@skywalking.incubator.apache.org
> >> * user@skywalking.incubator.apache.org
> >>
> >> == Git Repositories ==
> >> * https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator-skywalking.git
> >> * https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator-skywalking-ui.git
> >>
> >> == Issue Tracking ==
> >> GitHub Issues or JIRA Project Skywalking.
> >> To be discussed further, there's a desire to continue to use GitHub
> >> issues and it's now visible that other projects are using this.
> >>
> >> == Initial Incubator PMC ==
> >> * 吴晟, Sheng Wu @wu-sheng
> >> * 彭勇升, Yongsheng Peng @peng-yongsheng
> >> * 张鑫, Xin Zhang @ascrutae
> >>
> >> == Initial Committer ==
> >> * 吴晟, Sheng Wu @wu-sheng
> >> * 彭勇升, Yongsheng Peng @peng-yongsheng
> >> * 张鑫, Xin Zhang @ascrutae
> >> * 高洪涛, Hongtao Gao @hanahmily
> >> * 柏杨, Yang Bai @bai-yang
> >> * 王凯, Kai Wang @oracle219
> >> * 李运涛, Yuntao Li @lytscu
> >> * 汪盛, Sheng Wang @titsquid
> >> * 司冬雪, Dongxue Si @IluckySi
> >> * 张科伟, Kewei Zhang @zhangkewei
> >>
> >> = Champion =
> >> * Michael Semb Wever, mck@apache.org
> >>
> >> Voted for skywalking Incubator champion.
> >> https://github.com/OpenSkywalking/Organization/issues/12
> >>
> >> = Mentors =
> >> * Michael Semb Wever, mck@apache.org
> >> * Luke Han, lukehan@apache.org
> >> * Willem Ning Jiang, ningjiang@apache.org
> >>
> >> Skywalking received a lot helps from Michael Semb Wever about this
> >> proposal and Apache way. Set face-to-face meeting with three Apache
> >> members: Luke Han, Nicolas Hedhman, Willem Ning Jiang. They helps us a
> >> lot.
> >>
> >> == Sponsoring Entity ==
> >> We are requesting the Incubator to sponsor this project.
> >>
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Re: [PROPOSAL] SkyWalking - proposal for Apache Incubation
Posted by sebb <se...@gmail.com>.
Top posting
The proposal includes a user@ mailing list.
This is generally not recommended for podlings as their focus needs to
be on building the developer community.
Once a podling graduates, the user@ list can be created, and any
external user mailing list subscribers can migrate across.
This also works better if the podling does not graduate.
On 29 November 2017 at 07:15, 吴晟 <wu...@foxmail.com> wrote:
> Hi, Incubator Community people, and Romain
>
> My name is Sheng Wu, the founder and PMC member of SkyWalking APM project. I and other contributors of SkyWalking are glad to join the Apache Community, and welcome everyone to join ASF.
>
>
>
> Sorry for forgetting close the old donation. Please recheck that issue: https://github.com/cncf/toc/issues/50 . I have close that issue and proposal.
>
>
> ------------------ 原始邮件 ------------------
> 发件人: "Romain Manni-Bucau";<rm...@gmail.com>;
> 发送时间: 2017年11月29日(星期三) 下午3:11
> 收件人: "general@incubator.apache.org"<ge...@incubator.apache.org>;
>
> 主题: Re: [PROPOSAL] SkyWalking - proposal for Apache Incubation
>
>
>
> Hi Mick
>
> I'm generally +1 and would be very happy to help but before voting can
> you clarify the position with other donations like
> https://github.com/cncf/toc/issues/50 please?
>
> Romain Manni-Bucau
> @rmannibucau | Blog | Old Blog | Github | LinkedIn
>
>
> 2017-11-29 7:58 GMT+01:00 mck <mc...@apache.org>:
>> Dear Apache Incubator Community,
>>
>> Please accept the following proposal for presentation and discussion:
>> https://wiki.apache.org/incubator/SkyWalkingProposal
>>
>> SkyWalking is a distributed tracing solution that provides automatic
>> instrumentation, coming from a community of Chinese contributors. This
>> community has been involved with and part of the Distributed Tracing
>> workshops held by Adrian Cole (who maintains and develops Zipkin) and
>> the OpenTracing initiative.
>>
>> Sheng Wu reached out to me recently asking me to Champion the proposal
>> because of my involvement with OpenTracing, Zipkin, and these
>> Distributed Tracing workshops. The whole SkyWalking community has
>> demonstrated a keenness to join Apache, as is seen on their GitHub
>> issues discussing the matter. I'm excited to have been asked and have
>> gladly accepted. Furthermore at last year's ApacheCon in Vancouver I met
>> Luke Han during the ASF media workshop and watched his presentation
>> about the challenges of opening up ASF to chinese communities and
>> developers. Because of this we have reached out to Luke Han as an
>> additional mentor. The result of this was that Sheng met Luke in person
>> last weekend in Shanghai. Sheng also met Nicolas Hedhman in Shanghai.
>> And Willem Ning Jiang has also been added as a mentor, who is also from
>> Huawei and is currently involved in the ServiceComb proposal. Otherwise
>> I'm aware that I'm new to the Incubator and its processes, so any
>> additional mentors familiar with the finer details and precedence will
>> be most welcomed.
>>
>> regards,
>> Mick
>>
>> ----
>>
>> = Abstract =
>> Skywalking is an APM (application performance monitor), especially for
>> microservice, Cloud Native and container-based architecture systems.
>> Also known as a distributed tracing system. It provides an automatic way
>> to instrument applications: no need to change any of the source code of
>> the target application; and an collector with an very high efficiency
>> streaming module.
>>
>> = Proposal =
>> The goal of this proposal is to bring the existing Skywalking
>> https://github.com/OpenSkywalking/skywalking codebase and existing
>> developers and community into the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) in
>> order to build a global, diverse and self-governed open source community
>> in APM field.
>>
>> This project started in Open Source on GitHub about more than 2 years
>> ago. Beginning with a small SDK and collector. So far the OpenSkywalking
>> https://github.com/OpenSkywalking/Organization governs the project
>> through the PMC and Committer Team. The major contributors are from
>> Huawei DevCloud Team, Tydic, Oneapm (APM vendor), Alibaba Group,
>> dangdang.com and cloudwise (APM vendor).
>>
>> OpenSkywalking is submitting this proposal to donate the Skywalking
>> sources code and associated artifacts (documentation, web site content,
>> wiki, etc.) to the Apache Software Foundation Incubator under the Apache
>> License, Version 2.0. These artifacts are currently available on GitHub
>> at https://github.com/OpenSkywalking and include:
>> * Skywalking: The java sniffer(agent) for collecting data, and
>> collector for analysing and persistence.
>> * Skywalking-UI: The web UI for skywalking APM
>>
>> Voted on submitting the proposal to the Incubator.
>> https://github.com/OpenSkywalking/Organization/issues/11
>>
>> = Background =
>> Mircro-service, Cloud Native and container-based architecture system are
>> becoming more and more popular, so the traditional monitoring, like
>> application loggings, can provide less information because of the
>> distributed isolates the relations. Based on the Google Dapper paper
>> https://research.google.com/pubs/pub36356.html, many tracing systems
>> born. The OpenSkywalking organisation was created with Skywalking made
>> based on tracing, but not just tracing, it adds additional value by
>> reducing the sniffer (agent) cost, analysis and visualization.
>>
>> In 2015, Skywalking project started, when service-oriented architecture
>> became popular. At first, skywalking provided a very simple SDK, and
>> collected data into a HBASE cluster. After we opened on the GitHub, the
>> community gives the feedbacks about how difficult to maintain a HBase
>> cluster, even harder than the applications under monitored. So, in 2.x
>> 2016, skywalking provided a self-designed storage, and update the SDK to
>> a javaagent with supporting auto-instrumentation. Then since 2017, more
>> and more contributors joined, we set up the PMC team and committer team.
>> Skywalking evolved to an APM, and more and more features provided since
>> then.
>>
>> = Rationale =
>> Skywalking includes these primary parts:
>> 1. Provide an anto-instrument sniffer, which is based on Javaagent and
>> collects events and traces happened inside JVM, with little CPU/Memory
>> cost.
>> 2. An extendable `tracing data protocol suit` with gRPC and HTTP
>> implementations, is compatible for other language agent or SDK.
>> 3. Provide Collector, which accepts the `tracing data protocol suit`,
>> and does the analysis and aggregation inside for detecting the
>> relationships among applications and services, generating the metrics,
>> and altering.
>> 4. Provided our own UI, which visualizes the topological graph of
>> related applications and services, trace stack, metrics and alerting.
>>
>> Also, Skywalking team is passionate about community cooperations.
>> Skywalking is a supported tracer and member of OpenTracing
>> http://opentracing.io . Also we take part in the TraceContext Specs
>> https://github.com/TraceContext/tracecontext-spec , which is about
>> `tracing context propagation format`. The founder of the project, Sheng
>> Wu, is the member of these organizations,
>>
>> There is a strong need for an open, easy-to-use APM towards helping
>> today's DevOps people to monitor their running systems, while also being
>> easy and transparent to maintain and modify.
>> The Skywalking has been an hot open source project in GitHub. We feel
>> that by moving to Apache it will help us work in a more global and open
>> way, presenting the project as a commercial friendly but vendor neutral
>> technology. Under Apache's strong governance and existing processes,
>> hope is also to make the Skywalking releases more reliable, as is
>> crucial for monitoring systems running in any Application Zone.
>>
>> = Initial Goals =
>> Our initial goals are to bring Skywalking into the ASF. The most
>> important things are following ASF's governance module, and integrating
>> with Apache development process. Also moving the existing codebase to an
>> Apache git repository.
>>
>> = Current Status =
>> == Meritocracy ==
>> Skywalking was originally created by Sheng Wu, 吴晟
>> https://github.com/wu-sheng himself in May 2015, and opened in GitHub in
>> Nov. 8th, 2015. The project now has committers and users from many
>> companies. The newer committers of the project are guided by the existed
>> PMC and Committer Team members, by reviewing and discussing with them.
>> When they are ready, PMC will start a vote to promote him/her to become
>> a member of PMC and Committer Team.
>> Also after the founder, Sheng Wu, joined Huawei in 2017, Huawei DevCloud
>> decided to contribute and support the project. So he personally leads
>> the interested developers, and helps them to join the community quickly
>> and efficiently. Now we have set `Huawei Devcloud Contributor Team` for
>> them.
>> Contributions are always welcomed, highly valued. A lot of energy is
>> allocated to ensure help to all wishing to contribute.
>>
>> == Community ==
>> OpenSkwaylking is supported by 5 companies: Huawei, shurenyun.com,
>> dangdang.com, tydic, nutz.cn , which are both contributing to the
>> project and also used it in product, also provide many important
>> feedbacks from their actual scenarios.
>> The contributors, who can provide employer informantions, are from
>> Huawei DevCloud Team, Tydic, Oneapm (APM vendor), Alibaba Group,
>> dangdang.com, cloudwise (APM vendor), jd.com, cig.cn, hecom.cn, and
>> www.suixingpay.com.
>>
>> == Core Developers ==
>> The core developers are a diverse group of experienced open source
>> developers and team leaders.
>> * PMC members –
>> https://github.com/OpenSkywalking/Organization/blob/master/README.md#project-management-committee-pmc
>> * Committer Team members –
>> https://github.com/OpenSkywalking/Organization/blob/master/README.md#committer-team
>>
>> == Known Risks ==
>> The project is well known in global tracing and APM field, and live more
>> than 2 years. We are not sure there exists a risk, but definitely have a
>> challenge for us. So far, the contributors, committers and confirmed
>> product use cases are all from China.
>> === Language and Culture ===
>> Concerns have been raised about language challenges and, as is typical
>> for developers not strong in english, aware that the community can be
>> shy in a debate or disagreement when english is used. Having looked
>> through the project's history this concern can be seen to be minor. The
>> commitlog is in english, and so are the tickets and the pull requests.
>> The website and documentation is equally both english and chinese. The
>> community has been strict upon itself to ensure it became and stays so.
>> The use of chinese should not be seen as a problem, it is a multilingual
>> world, but it is important that english speakers feel included and able
>> to contribute freely to the project without having to ask for
>> translations. To deal with poor or broken english it's important that a
>> gentler and inclusive community is fostered.
>>
>> == Orphaned products ==
>> The contributors and community cooperation brings the project from a
>> small concept into a real APM system. So far, many companies, e.g.
>> Huawei DevCloud, dangdang.com, tydic, jd.com, have their own
>> independency contribute team for Skywalking. So this is not risk of any
>> signs of orphaned or abandoned code.
>>
>> == Inexperience with Open Source ==
>> The founder of the project, Sheng Wu, is an open source lover. He has
>> contributed for these open source projects: OpenTracing-Specification,
>> OpenTracing-Java, Motan, Hprose, OpenTracing specification-zh,
>> apache/incubator-rocketmq.
>>
>> Hongtao Gao, our committer team member, is the major maintainer of
>> sharding-jdbc https://github.com/shardingjdbc/sharding-jdbc and
>> elastic-job https://github.com/elasticjob/elastic-job since 2014.
>>
>> The project are following these two experienced open source people's
>> guidance. And glad to learn from the Apache Way.
>>
>> == Homogenous Developers ==
>> The confirmed contributors list:
>> https://github.com/OpenSkywalking/Organization/blob/master/README.md#contributors.
>> As mentioned above in the Community section.
>>
>> == Reliance on Salaried Developers ==
>> First of all, most members of the PMC and Committer Team, are paid by
>> their employers (Huawei, Tydic, dangdang.com and OneAPM) to contribute
>> to this project. But we have to say, many of them have more than one
>> employer in the past 3 years contribution, but the contributions are
>> never stopped. We don't just depend on salaried contributors only.
>> Skywalking itself and the distributed tracing field are very attractive
>> and important for every company the contributors work in, and they have
>> no reason to stop them. Contributions and new committers are expected.
>>
>> == Relationships with Other Apache Products ==
>> HBase was used as a backend before being rewritten, and that ZooKeeper,
>> httpcomponents, log4j and junit are used. Also we are considering all
>> java projects, especially big data technology, e.g. Hadoop, Hbase,
>> Cassandra.
>>
>> == A Excessive Fascination with the Apache Brand ==
>> The ASF has a strong brand, and that brand is in itself attractive.
>> Skywalking will benefit from world wide collaboration and use cases. The
>> Apache brand will be duly respected and honored in regards to marketing
>> and publicity. Further more, with the help of Incubator PMC, we will
>> make every effort to follow the rules and policies of the ASF.
>>
>> == Documentation ==
>> * https://github.com/OpenSkywalking/skywalking/tree/master/docs
>> * https://github.com/OpenSkywalking/skywalking/wiki
>>
>> == Initial Source ==
>> The project consists of two distinct codebases: the server and the UI.
>> These have existed as separate git repositories.
>> * https://github.com/OpenSkywalking/skywalking
>> * https://github.com/OpenSkywalking/skywalking-ui
>>
>> == Source and Intellectual Property Submission Plan ==
>> The project is under Apache Licensed 2.0 already. As soon as Skywalking
>> is approved to join Apache, we can transfer of source code to the Apache
>> Foundation. There is no legal issue.
>> All source artifacts (code and documentation) will be assigned copyright
>> to the ASF. Currently all artifacts are copyright to 'OpenSkywalking
>> Organization', so effort in this process pertains mostly to obtaining
>> the individual and corporation contributor agreements (ICLAs and CCLAs)
>> from all committers and PMC.
>>
>> == External Dependencies ==
>> * Byte-buddy (Apache 2.0)
>> * gRPC (Apache 2.0)
>> * netty (Apache 2.0)
>> * guava (Apache 2.0)
>> * elasticsearch (Apache 2.0)
>> * H2 Driver (MPL 2.0 or EPL 1.0)
>> * Zookeeper Client (Apache 2.0)
>> * disruptor (Apache 2.0)
>> * junit (MPL)
>> * mockito (MIT)
>> * powermock (Apache 2.0)
>> * Spring (Apache 2.0)
>> * gson (Apache 2.0)
>> * httpcomponents (Apache 2.0)
>> * log4j (Apache 2.0)
>> * vis (Apache 2.0)
>> * webjars-boostrap (Apache 2.0)
>> * animate.css (MIT)
>> * jquery (js.foundation)
>> * jquery-ui (js.foundation)
>> * jsView (MIT)
>> * metisMenu (MIT)
>> * d3 (BSD-3)
>> * echarts (BSD-3)
>> * DataTables (MIT)
>> * requirejs (MIT)
>> * vue (MIT)
>>
>> = Required Resources =
>> == Mailing Lists ==
>> * private@skywalking.incubator.apache.org (moderated subscriptions)
>> * commits@skywalking.incubator.apache.org
>> * dev@skywalking.incubator.apache.org
>> * user@skywalking.incubator.apache.org
>>
>> == Git Repositories ==
>> * https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator-skywalking.git
>> * https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator-skywalking-ui.git
>>
>> == Issue Tracking ==
>> GitHub Issues or JIRA Project Skywalking.
>> To be discussed further, there's a desire to continue to use GitHub
>> issues and it's now visible that other projects are using this.
>>
>> == Initial Incubator PMC ==
>> * 吴晟, Sheng Wu @wu-sheng
>> * 彭勇升, Yongsheng Peng @peng-yongsheng
>> * 张鑫, Xin Zhang @ascrutae
>>
>> == Initial Committer ==
>> * 吴晟, Sheng Wu @wu-sheng
>> * 彭勇升, Yongsheng Peng @peng-yongsheng
>> * 张鑫, Xin Zhang @ascrutae
>> * 高洪涛, Hongtao Gao @hanahmily
>> * 柏杨, Yang Bai @bai-yang
>> * 王凯, Kai Wang @oracle219
>> * 李运涛, Yuntao Li @lytscu
>> * 汪盛, Sheng Wang @titsquid
>> * 司冬雪, Dongxue Si @IluckySi
>> * 张科伟, Kewei Zhang @zhangkewei
>>
>> = Champion =
>> * Michael Semb Wever, mck@apache.org
>>
>> Voted for skywalking Incubator champion.
>> https://github.com/OpenSkywalking/Organization/issues/12
>>
>> = Mentors =
>> * Michael Semb Wever, mck@apache.org
>> * Luke Han, lukehan@apache.org
>> * Willem Ning Jiang, ningjiang@apache.org
>>
>> Skywalking received a lot helps from Michael Semb Wever about this
>> proposal and Apache way. Set face-to-face meeting with three Apache
>> members: Luke Han, Nicolas Hedhman, Willem Ning Jiang. They helps us a
>> lot.
>>
>> == Sponsoring Entity ==
>> We are requesting the Incubator to sponsor this project.
>>
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