Hi As mentor for this podling, I think the community is active and healthy. The podling is executing smoothly according to the Apache Way.
The metrics (rosters, PRs, etc.) are good, showing great activity. I helped the podling with some pre-graduation items (logo, website checks, etc). I think the podling is ready to graduate. Regards JB On Wed, Jun 10, 2026 at 5:43 PM Mohammad Sadoghi <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I would like to provide additional context regarding ResilientDB's > graduation. We have completed an internal PPMC vote on this matter, and the > results can be found here: > https://lists.apache.org/thread/97f56q4q0rllkzp9y261g4vo12pnd537 > > We have also finalized and internally voted on both the resolution draft > and the appointment of the PMC Chair for Apache ResilientDB. > > Additionally, here are the most updated project statistics (technically, we > have had three official Apache releases): > - Three main releases: 1.10.0, 1.11.0, and 1.12.0 > - 277 forks and 168 stars on the GitHub repository > - 185 PRs closed > - 53 contributors > - 40 committers/PPMC members > > --- > Best Regards, > Mohammad Sadoghi, PhD > Associate Professor, Chancellor's Fellow > Exploratory Systems Lab (ExpoLab) > Department of Computer Science > University of California, Davis > > ExpoLab: https://expolab.org/ > Apache ResilientDB (Incubating): https://resilientdb.com/ > The Problems of Consensus: SpringerBriefs in Philosophy > <https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-032-07282-5> [Interview > < > https://cs.ucdavis.edu/news/computer-scientists-new-book-explores-philosophy-ethics-age-ai > > > ] > Phone: 914-319-7937 > > > > > On Wed, Jun 10, 2026 at 5:11 AM Junchao Chen <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hi everyone, Thanks to the community's support, ResilientDB currently has > > great momentum and sustainable activity. The project has completed > several > > releases, most recently 1.12.0-incubating in March. > > > > ResilientDB entered the incubator on 2023-10-21, and it has been exciting > > to see our progress regarding both releases and community growth. While > the > > podling's activity is moderate, it remains sustainable, and the PPMC > > members demonstrate a strong understanding of the Apache Way. > > > > Here are some current project statistics: > > > > - Two main releases: 1.11.0 and 1.12.0 > > - 274 forks and 166 stars on the GitHub repository > > - 176 PRs closed > > - ~40 contributors > > - 35 committers/PPMC members > > > > > > I am confident that the project and its community are sustainable for the > > long term. > > What are your thoughts? > > Thanks, Junchao > > >
