Hi Justin,

1. About articles of "Doris" in google search results



The articles you mentioned in your last email have been contacted to the 
corresponding website for deletion. However, there are indeed some articles 
that are not well described and do not conform to ASF specifications. I looked 
at these articles in general, most of them are based on revisions of some 
historical articles, and are NOT actively spread by starrock or the Doris team. 
As far as I know, since the starrock team changed its name in September last 
year, it has not voluntarily published any articles with branding issues.




But these articles are indeed the consequences of previous wrongdoing. Doris 
PPMC will also continue to promote the rectification or deletion of related 
articles.




2. About PMC list




First of all, I have to admit that when the name DorisDB was first used, 
starrocks and Doris team did not realize that the name violated Apache 
regulations. But after learning about it, the Doris team pushed to complete the 
renaming operation, and nearly 9 months have passed since that operation. Since 
the name change in September 2021, the Doris team, including starrocks 
employees, has strictly followed the Apache trademark and branding guidelines 
(of course there are still some oversights and omissions, but this does not 
represent our motivation). So I think the current PMC list is reasonable and 
can help the Doris project continue to develop healthily.

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