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:     [email protected]
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
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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: [email protected]
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From:   Chris Douglas <[email protected]>
To:     [email protected]
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





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