My gut says graduate, however I have one comment below. On Sat, Dec 3, 2016 at 10:42 PM Frances Perry <fran...@apache.org> wrote:
> > > > > * PMC composition: > > > * Tyler Akidau <taki...@apache.org>, Google > > > * Davor Bonaci <da...@apache.org>, Google > > > * Robert Bradshaw <rober...@apache.org>, Google > > > * Ben Chambers <bchamb...@apache.org>, Google > > > * Luke Cwik <lc...@apache.org>, Google > > > * Stephan Ewen <se...@apache.org>, data Artisans > > > * Dan Halperin <dhalp...@apache.org>, Google > > > * Kenneth Knowles <k...@apache.org>, Google > > > * Aljoscha Krettek <aljos...@apache.org>, data Artisans > > > * Maximilian Michels <m...@apache.org>, data Artisans > > > * Jean-Baptiste Onofré <jbono...@apache.org>, Talend > > > * Frances Perry <fran...@apache.org>, Google > > > * Amit Sela <amits...@apache.org>, PayPal > > > * Josh Wills <jwi...@apache.org>, Slack > > > > Can you please provide current company affiliations of the proposed > > PMC members? > > > In addition, since its not called out on your project page, which of these are current PPMC members and which are just committers? Everyone is listed as committer on http://incubator.apache.org/projects/beam.html . I'm a bit worried about the "private/indirectly" comment made somewhere else (not mixing public/private emails...) > > (Added above) > > If you include committers, that adds representation from DataTorrent and > Smoking Hand, reducing Google representation to 53%. > > I feel like this number.. the fact that it's being counted is a bit odd. While we want to make sure the community is diverse, I would be hesitant to add people just because it counters Google's direct influence on the project. Even if Google only makes up 20% of a proposed PMC, if it's housing 90% of the active developers on the project that would still give a single company higher influence. > > > Question #2: who are you proposing as a PMC chair? > > > > Davor Bonaci >