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May 2024 ASF Board Report #10281
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I would like to help on this. |
Here is a draft board report that would be great if people could help fill in in: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1knyR2epIOY7WoXZO_DOtlcPNSenb3-V-osCHqPXqSms/edit |
I took a stab at filling out what I could - I think some of the numbers related to the repo stats will need to be re-run closer to the board meeting. Here are the links/git commands I used to get the numbers. I chose 101 commits since 2024-04-16 39 code contributors since 2024-04-16 126 PRs opened on GitHub since 2024-04-16 140 PRs closed on GitHub since 2024-04-16 104 issues opened on GitHub since 2024-04-16 76 issues closed on GitHub since 2024-04-16 Starting from the June board meeting, we can add the percentage increases (although it will be a little unfair since this is a partial month) |
Thank you @phillipleblanc -- this is great 🙏 |
I think this needs to be submitted by may 8 (not may 15) so I'll do so this week |
Apparently it needed to be done today Here is the text of the report that was submitted:
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Is your feature request related to a problem or challenge?
Per https://www.apache.org/foundation/board/reporting, for the first three months of a project it should submit monthly board reports to the ASF board
Subsequently, per https://whimsy.apache.org/roster/committee/datafusion the DataFusion ASF board report schedule is
March, June, September, December
Describe the solution you'd like
I would like to draft a board report for the ASF board meeting, ideally with community help.
The meetings are typically in the second or third week of the month
Describe alternatives you've considered
I plan to do this in the same style that worked well in Arrow (see an example from @andygrove
here https://lists.apache.org/thread/7w4mgy98qomc6drvj2fo81gvhq6p0boc) -- make a google doc (or issue) that people can add relevant content to and then the chair (me for the time being) submits it to the board
Additional context
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