Davor, congrants on the votes passing.

It is customary to conclude the vote (especially a more official one like this)
with a summary email with a subject:
    [RESULT][VOTE]...
giving the tally of everyone who voted. Please consider doing that.

Thanks,
Roman.

On Thu, Dec 8, 2016 at 3:34 PM, Davor Bonaci <da...@apache.org> wrote:
> Since the discussion seems to have concluded and the formal vote has passed
> unanimously [1], I'll submit the draft resolution to the Board for their
> consideration (per graduation guide [2]).
>
> Thanks everyone!
>
> [1]
> https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/71a1c63837a7d1506a10af9c70af1c24db988451ac5b53fa2467b9b8@%3Cgeneral.incubator.apache.org%3E
> [2]
> http://incubator.apache.org/guides/graduation.html#top-level-board-proposal
>
> On Mon, Dec 5, 2016 at 10:13 AM, Davor Bonaci <da...@apache.org> wrote:
>
>> Since it seems we have a consensus, I'm going to start a formal vote.
>>
>> Please keep the discussion going, and vote only after you feel ready.
>> (Regardless of the outcome, we’d love to hear specific feedback on what can
>> be improved going forward.)
>>
>> On Sun, Dec 4, 2016 at 11:16 PM, Sergio Fernández <wik...@apache.org>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Out of personal technical interests, I've been following the podling quite
>>> close.
>>> They have made en enormous effort, both on the technical and community
>>> sides.
>>> I strongly believe the project is ready for graduation.
>>>
>>> On Fri, Dec 2, 2016 at 8:36 PM, Davor Bonaci <da...@apache.org> wrote:
>>>
>>> > Hi everyone,
>>> > Apache Beam entered incubation in early February. Over the past 10
>>> months,
>>> > the podling has made great progress across various areas: refactoring
>>> the
>>> > project to remove any special treatment given to a runner or a vendor,
>>> > building processes that encourage open development, evangelizing the
>>> > project, and growing the community.
>>> >
>>> > Now, with the support of our mentors and overwhelming support from the
>>> > wider Beam community [1], I’d like start a discussion on the progress we
>>> > have made and a possible graduation recommendation as a new top-level
>>> > project.
>>> >
>>> > To prepare for the discussion, we have published our self-assessment [2]
>>> > against the Apache Maturity Model. We tried to include links and
>>> evidence
>>> > whenever applicable. I’ll summarize the commonly asked questions here,
>>> but
>>> > please see the self-assessment for additional information, various
>>> details,
>>> > graphs, evidence, etc.
>>> >
>>> > > Releases?
>>> >
>>> > Three -- all unanimously approved, all driven by different release
>>> > managers, across different organizations. A detailed release guide is
>>> > available on the website.
>>> >
>>> > > Community growth?
>>> >
>>> > There has been a clear growth month-over-month. We have had 1500+ pull
>>> > requests on GitHub and 110+ individual code contributors. In terms of
>>> > mailing list activity, over the past 30 days, we have had 50+ individual
>>> > participants on dev@ and 35+ on user@.
>>> >
>>> > > Organizational influence?
>>> >
>>> > We have worked hard to remove any special treatment given to any
>>> > organization. The bulk of the initial code donation came from Google,
>>> but
>>> > now both the project’s code and branding have a clean separation between
>>> > the project and Google Cloud Dataflow (which has become just one of many
>>> > runners that can be used within Beam).
>>> >
>>> > While it is true that Googlers continue to provide the majority of
>>> commits,
>>> > over the last three months no single organization has had more than
>>> ~50% of
>>> > unique monthly contributors. (Please see the graph in the
>>> self-assessment.)
>>> > Diverse influences are also particularly clear when you look across
>>> modules
>>> > within the project. Beam has about ~22 large modules in the codebase, at
>>> > least 10 modules have been developed with little to no contribution from
>>> > Googlers.
>>> >
>>> > Now, if we were to graduate, the Beam PPMC recommends the following
>>> > information for the Board resolution:
>>> >     * Project name: Apache Beam
>>> >     * Project description and scope: a unified programming model for
>>> both
>>> > batch and streaming data processing, enabling efficient execution across
>>> > diverse distributed execution engines and providing extensibility points
>>> > for connecting to different technologies and user communities.
>>> >     * PMC composition:
>>> >          * Tyler Akidau <taki...@apache.org>
>>> >          * Davor Bonaci <da...@apache.org>
>>> >          * Robert Bradshaw <rober...@apache.org>
>>> >          * Ben Chambers <bchamb...@apache.org>
>>> >          * Luke Cwik <lc...@apache.org>
>>> >          * Stephan Ewen <se...@apache.org>
>>> >          * Dan Halperin <dhalp...@apache.org>
>>> >          * Kenneth Knowles <k...@apache.org>
>>> >          * Aljoscha Krettek <aljos...@apache.org>
>>> >          * Maximilian Michels <m...@apache.org>
>>> >          * Jean-Baptiste Onofré <jbono...@apache.org>
>>> >          * Frances Perry <fran...@apache.org>
>>> >          * Amit Sela <amits...@apache.org>
>>> >          * Josh Wills <jwi...@apache.org>
>>> > (The ratification of the full text of the draft resolution is nearing
>>> > completion.)
>>> >
>>> > While we have made great progress across the board (thanks to so many of
>>> > you in this community), I’m sure there’s still plenty to do. We
>>> continue to
>>> > be focused on community growth, and processes that encourage open
>>> > development. Regardless of the outcome of this discussion, we’d love to
>>> get
>>> > specific feedback on what can be improved going forward.
>>> >
>>> > Any thoughts, comments, questions or concerns? Thank you.
>>> >
>>> > Davor
>>> >
>>> > [1]
>>> > https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/f133fb6bf2d1851d1bd5880c772e4b
>>> > 050700154fa178fdb00a5b66bf@%3Cdev.beam.apache.org%3E
>>> > [2] http://beam.incubator.apache.org/contribute/maturity-model/
>>> >
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Sergio Fernández
>>> Partner Technology Manager
>>> Redlink GmbH
>>> m: +43 6602747925
>>> e: sergio.fernan...@redlink.co
>>> w: http://redlink.co
>>>
>>
>>

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