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WHEREAS, the Board of Directors deems it no longer in the best interest of the Foundation to continue the Apache Mnemonic project due to inactivity; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Apache Mnemonic project is hereby terminated; and be it further RESOLVED, that the Attic PMC be and hereby is tasked with oversight over the software developed by the Apache Mnemonic Project; and be it further RESOLVED, that the office of "Vice President, Apache Mnemonic" is hereby terminated; and be it further RESOLVED, that the Apache Mnemonic PMC is hereby terminated. Special Order 7I, Terminate the Apache Mnemonic Project, was approved by Unanimous Vote of the directors present.
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@Kanchana: pursue a roll call for Mnemonic
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@Sander: add an Attic resolution for Mnemonic for next month and inform PMC about this
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## Description: The mission of Apache Mnemonic is the creation and maintenance of software related to a transparent nonvolatile hybrid memory oriented library for Big data, High-performance computing, and Analytics ## Project Status: Current project status: low activity with ongoing maintenance Issues for the board: none ## Membership Data: Apache Mnemonic was founded 2020-11-30 (3 years ago) There are currently 22 committers and 14 PMC members in this project. The Committer-to-PMC ratio is roughly 3:2. Community changes, past quarter: - No new PMC members. Last addition was Chenyang Li on 2020-11-04. - No new committers. Last addition was Katarina King on 2023-11-21. ## Project Activity: There are some ongoing works to maintain the codebase, including the bug fixes, code improvement and code refactor. We have one active committer are working on this project and going to find more contributors to working on this project. Our PMC members are going to consider recruiting new PMC to support this project and define the scope and plan tasks to make the consensus direction of this project. It is really difficult to find contributors who are interesting in working on non-volatile technology, however, we are expecting the non-volatile memory related project may bring some benefit to AI ecosystem in the future. ## Community Health: 15 issues opened in JIRA, past quarter 5 issues closed in JIRA, past quarter 14 commits in the past quarter 1 code contributors in the past quarter
@Sander: follow up on project pivot status
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@Bertrand: pursue a roll-call for Mnemonic
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WHEREAS, the Board of Directors heretofore appointed Yanhui Zhao (yzhao) to the office of Vice President, Apache Mnemonic, and WHEREAS, the Board of Directors is in receipt of the resignation of Yanhui Zhao from the office of Vice President, Apache Mnemonic, and WHEREAS, the Project Management Committee of the Apache Mnemonic project has chosen by vote to recommend Gordon King (garyw) as the successor to the post; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that Yanhui Zhao is relieved and discharged from the duties and responsibilities of the office of Vice President, Apache Mnemonic, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that Gordon King be and hereby is appointed to the office of Vice President, Apache Mnemonic, to serve in accordance with and subject to the direction of the Board of Directors and the Bylaws of the Foundation until death, resignation, retirement, removal or disqualification, or until a successor is appointed. Special Order 7C, Change the Apache Mnemonic Project Chair, was approved by Unanimous Vote of the directors present.
## Description: Apache Mnemonic is an open-source Java library for durable object-oriented programming on hybrid storage-class memory(e.g. NVM) space. It comes up with durable object model (DOM) and durable computing model(DCM) and takes full advantages of storage-class memory to simplify the code complexity, avoid SerDe/(Un)Marshal, mitigate caching for constructing next generation computing platforms. Mnemonic makes the storing and transmitting of massive linked objects graphs simpler and more efficient. The performance tuning could also be mostly converged to a single point of tuning place if based on Mnemonic to process and analyze linked objects. The programmer is able to focus on the durable object oriented business logic instead of worrying about how to normalize/join, SerDe(un)marshal, cache and store their linked business objects with arbitrary complexity. ## Project Status: Current project status: Dormant/At risk Issues for the board: Vote for PMC chair change following the board's suggestion ## Membership Data: Apache Mnemonic was founded 2020-11-30 (3 years ago) There are currently 21 committers and 14 PMC members in this project. The Committer-to-PMC ratio is 3:2. Community changes, past quarter: - No new PMC members. Last addition was Chenyang Li on 2020-11-04. - No new committers. Last addition was Chunyong on 2021-10-05. ## Project Activity: We had 0.17.0 release done, but the project seems losing momentum. We hope to change the PMC chair hoping PMC could help to better drive the community effort and engagement ## Community Health: As the data shown, we will need some way to improve the community engagement by laying clear project roadmap and end goal. Otherwise it is hard to attract and motivate developers 8 issues opened in JIRA, past quarter (14% increase) 2 issues closed in JIRA, past quarter (-50% change) 4 commits in the past quarter (-50% change) 3 code contributors in the past quarter (no change) 3 PRs opened on GitHub, past quarter (50% increase) 3 PRs closed on GitHub, past quarter (50% increase)
@Shane: Follow up with Mnemonic about PMC Chair
## Description: Apache Mnemonic is an open-source Java library for durable object-oriented programming on hybrid storage-class memory(e.g. NVM) space. It comes up with durable object model (DOM) and durable computing model(DCM) and takes full advantages of storage-class memory to simplify the code complexity, avoid SerDe/(Un)Marshal, mitigate caching for constructing next generation computing platforms. Mnemonic makes the storing and transmitting of massive linked objects graphs simpler and more efficient. The performance tuning could also be mostly converged to a single point of tuning place if based on Mnemonic to process and analyze linked objects. The programmer is able to focus on the durable object oriented business logic instead of worrying about how to normalize/join, SerDe(un)marshal, cache and store their linked business objects with arbitrary complexity. ## Issues: We would like to make the PMC chair/VP changes from Yanhui Zhao (yzhao) to Gordon King (garyw) to better drive the community efforts. Thanks board for the consideration! ## Membership Data: Apache Mnemonic was founded 2020-11-30 (2 years ago) There are currently 21 committers and 14 PMC members in this project. The Committer-to-PMC ratio is 3:2. Community changes, past quarter: - No new PMC members. Last addition was Chenyang Li on 2020-11-04. - No new committers. Last addition was Chunyong on 2021-10-05. ## Project Activity: We recently had 0.18.0 release that enables the features below 1. Support of a new memory service (memkind) 2. Durable object versioning design and implementation at memory services native level 3. Enabling rust lang dev env for native memory service development 4. Issue fixes for security vulnerabilities and dev dockers Edward (Chengyang) Li was working as the release manager, and drove the effort the release and preparing the release materials ## Community Health: We saw community activities trending down pending 0.18.0 release, I recommend appoint Gordon King (garyw@apache.org) to replace me as the project VP and PMC chair to drive the community efforts, as I need to step down due to personal reasons and can not continue driving the community efforts.
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## Description: Apache Mnemonic is an open-source Java library for durable object-oriented programming on hybrid storage-class memory(e.g. NVM) space. It comes up with durable object model (DOM) and durable computing model(DCM) and takes full advantages of storage-class memory to simplify the code complexity, avoid SerDe/(Un)Marshal, mitigate caching for constructing next generation computing platforms. Mnemonic makes the storing and transmitting of massive linked objects graphs simpler and more efficient. The performance tuning could also be mostly converged to a single point of tuning place if based on Mnemonic to process and analyze linked objects. The programmer is able to focus on the durable object oriented business logic instead of worrying about how to normalize/join, SerDe(un)marshal, cache and store their linked business objects with arbitrary complexity. ## Issues: None during this report period ## Membership Data: Apache Mnemonic was founded 2020-11-30 (2 years ago) There are currently 21 committers and 14 PMC members in this project. The Committer-to-PMC ratio is 3:2. Community changes, past quarter: - No new PMC members. Last addition was Chenyang Li on 2020-11-04. - No new committers. Last addition was Chunyong on 2021-10-05. ## Project Activity: We are still in the process of 0.18.0 release that enables the features below 1. Support of a new memory service (memkind) 2. Durable object versioning design and implementation at memory services native level 3. Enabling rust lang dev env for native memory service development 4. Issue fixes for security vulnerabilities and dev dockers Edward (Chengyang) Li is driving the release and preparing the release materials The community also discusses the possibility of exploring the use case of storage virtualization, and will collect more information for our planning for the next year. ## Community Health: We don't have much activities except for some bug fixes during this report period, as we are in the process of 0.18 release. However, we do see the community activities are trending down impacted by both the holiday season, and economic downturn. The discussion over possible use case of storage virtualization use case also draws some interests from some committers and we plan to have a preliminary design on this topic for the next release plan
## Description: Apache Mnemonic is an open-source Java library for durable object-oriented programming on hybrid storage-class memory(e.g. NVM) space. It comes up with durable object model (DOM) and durable computing model(DCM) and takes full advantages of storage-class memory to simplify the code complexity, avoid SerDe/(Un)Marshal, mitigate caching for constructing next generation computing platforms. Mnemonic makes the storing and transmitting of massive linked objects graphs simpler and more efficient. The performance tuning could also be mostly converged to a single point of tuning place if based on Mnemonic to process and analyze linked objects. The programmer is able to focus on the durable object oriented business logic instead of worrying about how to normalize/join, SerDe(un)marshal, cache and store their linked business objects with arbitrary complexity. ## Issues: None during this report period ## Membership Data: Apache Mnemonic was founded 2020-11-30 (2 years ago) There are currently 21 committers and 14 PMC members in this project. The Committer-to-PMC ratio is 3:2. Community changes, past quarter: - No new PMC members. Last addition was Chenyang Li on 2020-11-04. - No new committers. Last addition was Chunyong on 2021-10-05. ## Project Activity: We are planning our 0.18.0 release later this month, including completed and ongoing tasks related to 1. Support of a new memory service (memkind) 2. Durable object versioning design and implementation at memory services native level 3. Enabling rust lang dev env for native memory service development 4. Issue fixes for security vulnerabilities and dev dockers We also keep track of several inherent tasks and issues that were passed down from past releases, and may include some additional changes in this release as well. Edward (Chengyang) Li volunteers to be our release manager for this release, and is approved by the communities during the meetup discussion ## Community Health: We saw some decrease on the activities of the project of the past quarter, with several developers impacted by the economic downturn. We tried offering our help as a community by sharing helpful information and opportunities. During this report period, we have 16 issues opened, 11 issues closed, and 14 PR reviewed and merged. The number will increase slightly towards our next release planned by the end of this month. ## Reply to board's comments Li Shen was a developer, and volunteered to serve as the project PMC when the project got rebooted. Although serving in the PMC, we found Li doesn't have access to review and approve PRs from our project. One possibility is Li is PMC but not committer, so we want to grant him the committer access through voting, so he can contribute to the project by code reviewing/PR approval. Sorry for the confusion caused. Last report comments from the board: 2022_06_15: rbowen: I'm a little confused by your remark about voting on Li Shen as a committer. According to https://projects.apache.org/committee.html?mnemonic Li Shen is already a committer, and a PMC member.
## Description: Apache Mnemonic is an open-source Java library for durable object-oriented programming on hybrid storage-class memory(e.g. NVM) space. It comes up with durable object model (DOM) and durable computing model(DCM) and takes full advantages of storage-class memory to simplify the code complexity, avoid SerDe/(Un)Marshal, mitigate caching for constructing next generation computing platforms. Mnemonic makes the storing and transmitting of massive linked objects graphs simpler and more efficient. The performance tuning could also be mostly converged to a single point of tuning place if based on Mnemonic to process and analyze linked objects. The programmer is able to focus on the durable object oriented business logic instead of worrying about how to normalize/join, SerDe(un)marshal, cache and store their linked business objects with arbitrary complexity. ## Issues: None during this reporting period ## Membership Data: Apache Mnemonic was founded 2020-11-30 (2 years ago) There are currently 21 committers and 14 PMC members in this project. The Committer-to-PMC ratio is 3:2. Community changes, past quarter: - No new PMC members. Last addition was Chenyang Li on 2020-11-04. - No new committers. Last addition was Chunyong on 2021-10-05. We have one more developer starting contributing to the project starting from last reporting period. We will call for a vote to grant current PMC Li Shen the committer access ## Project Activity: We had our 0.17.0 release on 2022-05-13 with the supervision from our current release manager Zhen. 0.17.0 release focuses on new feature developments and improvements including but not limited to 1. New feature of Redis integration as the memory service backend. 2. Log4j vulnerability fixes 3. fast-api web-backend enabling for the website The planned items for 0.18.0 has been discussed as follows: 1. Apache Flink integration 2. Improve Redis integration. 3. New backend and frontend planned for upgrading the website. 4. New feature of Durable object versioning ## Community Health: We saw increasing of development activities during the past reporting period as we were focusing on 0.17.0 releases. According to the health report, we had 34 issues closed, 27 code commits, 24 PR closed. Statics data indicates increasing trend. After the 0.18.0 development catches the momentum, we are expected to see increased community activities.
## Description: Apache Mnemonic is an open-source Java library for durable object-oriented programming on hybrid storage-class memory(e.g. NVM) space. It comes up with durable object model (DOM) and durable computing model(DCM) and takes full advantages of storage-class memory to simplify the code complexity, avoid SerDe/(Un)Marshal, mitigate caching for constructing next generation computing platforms. Mnemonic makes the storing and transmitting of massive linked objects graphs simpler and more efficient. The performance tuning could also be mostly converged to a single point of tuning place if based on Mnemonic to process and analyze linked objects. The programmer is able to focus on the durable object oriented business logic instead of worrying about how to normalize/join, SerDe(un)marshal, cache and store their linked business objects with arbitrary complexity. ## Issues: None during this report period ## Membership Data: Apache Mnemonic was founded 2020-11-30 (a year ago) There are currently 21 committers and 14 PMC members in this project. The Committer-to-PMC ratio is 3:2. Community changes, past quarter: - No new PMC members. Last addition was Chenyang Li on 2020-11-04. - No new committers. Last addition was Chunyong on 2021-10-05. We have one new developer continuing contributing the project ## Project Activity: After our 0.16.0 release at Oct 22nd, we are planning our 0.17.0 release later this month, with two major achievements focusing on 1. New feature of Redis integration as the memory service backend. 2. Log4j vulnerability fixes 3. fast-api web-backend enabling for the website All tasks are close to finish and we don't expect any delay on the 0.17.0 release plan In addition, we conducted other project improvements and security related enhancements that will be detailed in the release report. According to the community recommendation, Zhen Li will serve as the release manager for 0.17.0 release. ## Community Health: We saw slightly decrease on the activities of the project during the holiday season and lunar new year, but expect resuming normal contribution flow for the coming quarter after the 0.17.0 release. According to the health report, we have 18 issue opened, 14 PR merged for this report period, on par with the past quarter. This will likely get updated by the time of the 0.17.0 release with current ongoing progress.
## Description: Apache Mnemonic is an open-source Java library for durable object-oriented programming on hybrid storage-class memory(e.g. NVM) space. It comes up with durable object model (DOM) and durable computing model(DCM) and takes full advantages of storage-class memory to simplify the code complexity, avoid SerDe/(Un)Marshal, mitigate caching for constructing next generation computing platforms. Mnemonic makes the storing and transmitting of massive linked objects graphs simpler and more efficient. The performance tuning could also be mostly converged to a single point of tuning place if based on Mnemonic to process and analyze linked objects. The programmer is able to focus on the durable object oriented business logic instead of worrying about how to normalize/join, SerDe(un)marshal, cache and store their linked business objects with arbitrary complexity. ## Issues: No issue during this report period ## Membership Data: Apache Mnemonic was founded 2020-11-30 (a year ago) There are currently 21 committers and 14 PMC members in this project. The Committer-to-PMC ratio is 3:2. Community changes, past quarter: - No new PMC members. Last addition was Chenyang Li on 2020-11-04. - Chunyong was added as committer on 2021-10-05 We have one new developer starting contributing the project ## Project Activity: We had our 0.16.0 release at Oct 22nd, covering the following achievements 1. Fixing failing test cases and resolving issues related to JDK upgrade. 2. Continuing to remove third-party dependency 3. Proposing and planning for new features With 28 JIRA tickets created, 33 JIRA tickets resolved, and 25 PR merged. Our next release 0.17.0 will be majorly focusing on new feature developments after past releases of bug fixes and stabilities improvement. We planned three new feature candidates (Redis and Apache Flink integration, mnemonic-site migrations) for our 0.17.0 release, design, discussion, and development activities are currently ongoing ## Community Health: The contribution flow has been stable, from issue open, to pr request, to developer activities since our last release. According to the community health report, we had 24 issues opened and 15 PR requestfor the past quarter. New tasks and tickets have been created for 0.17.0 release, with discussions on JIRA regarding implementation details. Our community meetings have has been focusing on ticket reviewing, and discussion on new feature implementation plans.
## Description: Apache Mnemonic is an open-source Java library for durable object-oriented programming on hybrid storage-class memory(e.g. NVM) space. It comes up with durable object model (DOM) and durable computing model(DCM) and takes full advantages of storage-class memory to simplify the code complexity, avoid SerDe/(Un)Marshal, mitigate caching for constructing next generation computing platforms. Mnemonic makes the storing and transmitting of massive linked objects graphs simpler and more efficient. The performance tuning could also be mostly converged to a single point of tuning place if based on Mnemonic to process and analyze linked objects. The programmer is able to focus on the durable object oriented business logic instead of worrying about how to normalize/join, SerDe(un)marshal, cache and store their linked business objects with arbitrary complexity. ## Issues: None during this report period ## Membership Data: Apache Mnemonic was founded 2020-11-30 (9 months ago) There are currently 20 committers and 14 PMC members in this project. The Committer-to-PMC ratio is roughly 5:4. Community changes, past quarter: - No new PMC members. Last addition was Chenyang Li on 2020-11-04. - Zhen Li was added as committer on 2021-07-22 We keep looking for new committers and grow our communities ## Project Activity: We had our 0.15.0 release at July 4th, covering the following achievements 1. Port the resgc and primitive dependency and remove the project dependency on this third party libraries. (With the approval from the author) 2. Upgrade project JDK version to 14, and resolve the conflicts and issues across the project to support this upgrade 3. Major website information updates including member information, release information, release flows, etc. 4. Bug fixes and general project improvements We are currently planning our 0.16.0 release targeting 2nd half of September. With focusing on test cases/deployment improvement, including all test cases (except 3rd-party) passed after new JDK upgrade, all external code dependencies removed for easy deployment, update 3rd party tests based on latest version, and bug fixes/improvements across the project. Xiaojin Jiao will serve as our release manager for 0.16.0 release, and we have JIRA ticket created for this release task. We also propose a potenctial roadmap for our project 1.0 release by the end of this year, and are engaging with our communities for the feedbacks and suggestions. ## Community Health: We now see a stable contribution flow from our committers, from issue open, to pr request, to developer activities since our last release. According to the community health report, we had 31 issues opened and 22 PR request so far, will several more in the pipeline preparing for the 0.16.0 release. In addition to our mailist, we communicate through github comments for code contribution guideline and suggestions on PR request. There are several issue or feature enhancement we would like to see in our project, and marked them on github page to help us tracking them. Our community has held regular meetings on weekly basis, and we have covered the following topics on the project meeting - Project related training - Release target discussion and planning - New feature support discussion - Blocker issue discussion and possible solution - Encourage community engagement and looking to grow our developer communities We hope to attract more committers through a clear layout of our project roadmap, which is currently in discussion and planning.
## Description: Apache Mnemonic is an open-source Java library for durable object-oriented programming on hybrid storage-class memory(e.g. NVM) space. It comes up with durable object model (DOM) and durable computing model(DCM) and takes full advantages of storage-class memory to simplify the code complexity, avoid SerDe/(Un)Marshal, mitigate caching for constructing next generation computing platforms. Mnemonic makes the storing and transmitting of massive linked objects graphs simpler and more efficient. The performance tuning could also be mostly converged to a single point of tuning place if based on Mnemonic to process and analyze linked objects. The programmer is able to focus on the durable object oriented business logic instead of worrying about how to normalize/join, SerDe(un)marshal, cache and store their linked business objects with arbitrary complexity. ## Issues: Board raised question that the voting of the release should be done on dev list only, avoiding copying private list and causing confusions. We will follow board's guideline and conduct future release vote on dev list only. ## Membership Data: There are currently 20 committers and 14 PMC members in this project. The Committer-to-PMC ratio is roughly 5:4. New committer to be nominated by PMC ## Project Activity: We are close to our 0.15.0 release targeting early June, with the following milestones and achievements 1. Port the resgc and primitive dependency and remove the project dependency on this third party libraries. (With the approval from the author) 2. Upgrade project JDK version to 14, and resolve the conflicts and issues across the project to support this upgrade 3. Major website information updates including member information, release information, release flows, etc. 4. Bug fixes and general project improvements Since our last release (0.14.0), we have 18 JIRA tickets created since last, and resolved 24 JIRA tickets, 18 PR merged; with a few more tickets and PR in the pipleline. Our new release manager Xiaojin Jiao will be responsible for our 0.15.0 version release with above-mentioned features and improvements. ## Community Health: Our community has held regular meetings on biweekly basis, and we have covered the following topics on the project meeting - Project related training - Release target discussion and planning - New feature support discussion - Blocker issue discussion and possible solution - Encourage community engagement and looking to grow our developer communities We have new developers actively contributing our projects, and plan to recruit new committers with approval from PMC members.
## Description: Apache Mnemonic is an open-source Java library for durable object-oriented programming on hybrid storage-class memory(e.g. NVM) space. It comes up with durable object model (DOM) and durable computing model(DCM) and takes full advantages of storage-class memory to simplify the code complexity, avoid SerDe/(Un)Marshal, mitigate caching for constructing next generation computing platforms. Mnemonic makes the storing and transmitting of massive linked objects graphs simpler and more efficient. The performance tuning could also be mostly converged to a single point of tuning place if based on Mnemonic to process and analyze linked objects. The programmer is able to focus on the durable object oriented business logic instead of worrying about how to normalize/join, SerDe(un)marshal, cache and store their linked business objects with arbitrary complexity. ## Issues: None at this this time ## Membership Data: There are currently 20 committers and 14 PMC members in this project. The Committer-to-PMC ratio is roughly 5:4. ## Project Activity: Our 0.14.0 release was done on 03/28/2021. Since our last release of version 0.14.0, we have 8 new JIRA tickets majorly targeting JDK 14 upgrade, 8 JIRA tickets closed, 4PR merged. We are working toward our 0.15.0 release targeting early June, focusing on 1. Solve the resgc dependency 2. JDK 14 upgrade 3. Fix the issue that some test cases are causing errors 4. Review current test cases, remove duplicate test cases that test on the same features, improving test case running efficiency. Support test cases running with gradle. 5. Keep improving the website with updated information and webpage layout. ## Community Health: Our community has held regular meetings on biweekly basis, and we have covered the following topics on the project meeting - Project related training - Release target discussion and planning - New feature support discussion - Blocker issue discussion and possible solution - Encourage community engagement and looking to grow our developer communities Through our biweekly meetings, current committers and active developers are actively contributing and participating in the project. We plan to grow our community by recruiting other active developers.
## Description: Apache Mnemonic is an open-source Java library for durable object-oriented programming on hybrid storage-class memory(e.g. NVM) space. It comes up with durable object model (DOM) and durable computing model(DCM) and takes full advantages of storage-class memory to simplify the code complexity, avoid SerDe/(Un)Marshal, mitigate caching for constructing next generation computing platforms. Mnemonic makes the storing and transmitting of massive linked objects graphs simpler and more efficient. The performance tuning could also be mostly converged to a single point of tuning place if based on Mnemonic to process and analyze linked objects. The programmer is able to focus on the durable object oriented business logic instead of worrying about how to normalize/join, SerDe(un)marshal, cache and store their linked business objects with arbitrary complexity. ## Issues: None at this this time ## Membership Data: There are currently 20 committers and 14 PMC members in this project. The Committer-to-PMC ratio is roughly 5:4. Community changes, past quarter: - Li Shen was added as a PMC member. ## Project Activity: In this period of reporting (since March, 2021) , we have achieved two milestones of (1) redesign the current memory service selection mechanism preparing for the incoming JDK upgrade, and (2) mnemonic-site reboot to reflect most updated project information, development flow, release flow, project news, etc. We successfully released our 0.14.0 release. Our community has held regular meetings on biweekly basis, and we have covered the following topics on the project meeting - Project related training - Release target discussion and planning - New feature support discussion - Blocker issue discussion and possible solution - Encourage community engagement and looking to grow our developer communities ## Community Health: Through our biweekly meetings, current committers and active developers are actively contributing and participating in the project. We plan to grow our community by recruiting other active developers. Through the community discussion, we planned feature development for our 0.15.0 release focusing on 1. Solve the resgc dependency 2. Fix the issue that some test cases are causing errors 3. Review current test cases, remove duplicate test cases that test on the same features, improving test case running efficiency. Support test cases running with gradle. 4. Keep improving the website with updated information and webpage layout.
## Description: Apache Mnemonic is an open-source Java library for durable object-oriented programming on hybrid storage-class memory(e.g. NVM) space. It comes up with durable object model (DOM) and durable computing model(DCM) and takes full advantages of storage-class memory to simplify the code complexity, avoid SerDe/(Un)Marshal, mitigate caching for constructing next generation computing platforms. Mnemonic makes the storing and transmitting of massive linked objects graphs simpler and more efficient. The performance tuning could also be mostly converged to a single point of tuning place if based on Mnemonic to process and analyze linked objects. The programmer is able to focus on the durable object oriented business logic instead of worrying about how to normalize/join, SerDe(un)marshal, cache and store their linked business objects with arbitrary complexity. ## Issues: None at this this time ## Membership Data: There are currently 20 committers and 14 PMC members in this project. The Committer-to-PMC ratio is roughly 5:4. Community changes, past quarter: - No new PMC members. Last addition was Chenyang Li on 2020-11-04. - Xiaojin Jiao was added as committer on 2021-03-08 ## Project Activity: In this period of reporting (since Feb. 07, 2021) , 24 of tickets have been created and 16 resolved. We achieved two milestones of (1) redesign the current memory service selection mechanism preparing for the incoming JDK upgrade, and (2) mnemonic-site reboot to reflect most updated project information, development flow, release flow, project news, etc. We are planning our 0.14.0 release this month. Our community has held regular meetings on biweekly basis, and we have covered the following topics on the project meeting - Project related training - Release target discussion and planning - New feature support discussion - Blocker issue discussion and possible solution - Encourage community engagement and looking to grow our developer communities ## Community Health: Through our biweekly meetings, current committers and active developers are actively contributing and participating in the project. We recruited Xiaojin Jiao as our new committer, and plan to grow our community by recruiting other active developers. We maintained active developing activities that lead to our upcoming release of 0.14.0, and we are planning 0.15.0 release to (1) reduce third party library dependencies, (2) improving on all existing test cases and code qualities, and bug fixing and improvement on website
## Description: Apache Mnemonic is an open-source Java library for durable object-oriented programming on hybrid storage-class memory(e.g. NVM) space. It comes up with durable object model (DOM) and durable computing model(DCM) and takes full advantages of storage-class memory to simplify the code complexity, avoid SerDe/(Un)Marshal, mitigate caching for constructing next generation computing platforms. Mnemonic makes the storing and transmitting of massive linked objects graphs simpler and more efficient. The performance tuning could also be mostly converged to a single point of tuning place if based on Mnemonic to process and analyze linked objects. The programmer is able to focus on the durable object oriented business logic instead of worrying about how to normalize/join, SerDe(un)marshal, cache and store their linked business objects with arbitrary complexity. ## Issues: None at this this time ## Membership Data: PMC Changes: - Yanhui Zhao replaced Gary Wang as the new PMC Chair - Gary Wang becomes PMC member Committer Base Changes: - Currently 19 committers. ## Project Activity: In this period of reporting (since last release done on Jan. 11, 2021) , 23 of tickets have been created and 12 resolved. After our latest release of version 0.13.0, the community discussion prioritized our next release target focusing on (1) redesign the current memory service selection mechanism preparing for the incoming JDK upgrade, and (2) mnemonic-site reboot to reflect most updated project information, development flow, release flow, project news, etc. Our community has held regular meetings on biweekly basis, and we have covered the following topics on the project meeting - Project related training - Release target discussion and planning - New feature support discussion - Blocker issue discussion and possible solution - Encourage community engagement and looking to grow our developer communities ## Community Health: Through our biweekly meetings, current committers and active developers are actively contributing and participating in the project. Our project has PMC chair change appointing Yanhui as the new project chair, and it is approved by the board. Gary will still serve in the PMC and oversee the project development. We plan to recruit new committers recently to grow our communities. Metric data below indicates increased activities since our last project reboot, along with the new version release. Our project is now in a very health state. - dev@mnemonic.apache.org had a 496% increase in traffic in the past quarter (501 emails compared to 84) - 66 issues opened in JIRA, past quarter (560% increase) - 52 issues closed in JIRA, past quarter (642% increase) - 46 commits in the past quarter (475% increase) - 10 code contributors in the past quarter (400% increase) - 52 PRs opened on GitHub, past quarter (642% increase) - 50 PRs closed on GitHub, past quarter (614% increase) Our 2021 release plan and schedule: - v0.13.0 release done on Jan. 11 2020 - Active development on next major version (0.14), targeting release date of mid-March 2021
WHEREAS, the Board of Directors heretofore appointed Gordon King (garyw) to the office of Vice President, Apache Mnemonic, and WHEREAS, the Board of Directors is in receipt of the resignation of Gordon King from the office of Vice President, Apache Mnemonic, and WHEREAS, the Project Management Committee of the Apache Mnemonic project has chosen by vote to recommend Yanhui Zhao (yzhao) as the successor to the post; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that Gordon King is relieved and discharged from the duties and responsibilities of the office of Vice President, Apache Mnemonic, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that Yanhui Zhao be and hereby is appointed to the office of Vice President, Apache Mnemonic, to serve in accordance with and subject to the direction of the Board of Directors and the Bylaws of the Foundation until death, resignation, retirement, removal or disqualification, or until a successor is appointed. Special Order 7C, Change the Apache Mnemonic Project Chair, was approved by Unanimous Vote of the directors present.
Description: Apache Mnemonic is an open-source Java library for durable object-oriented programming on hybrid storage-class memory(e.g. NVM) space. It comes up with durable object model (DOM) and durable computing model(DCM) and takes full advantages of storage-class memory to simplify the code complexity, avoid SerDe/(Un)Marshal, mitigate caching for constructing next generation computing platforms. Mnemonic makes the storing and transmitting of massive linked objects graphs simpler and more efficient. The performance tuning could also be mostly converged to a single point of tuning place if based on Mnemonic to process and analyze linked objects. The programmer is able to focus on the durable object oriented business logic instead of worrying about how to normalize/join, SerDe(un)marshal, cache and store their linked business objects with arbitrary complexity. Issues: Activity: In this period of reporting (since Dec. 06, 2020) , 31 of tickets have been created and 29 resolved, basically, we were working on migrating Maven build to Gradle for efficiency and flexibility. A new version has been released. Our community has held several regular meetings every 2 weeks, the agenda mainly covered the following topics - Gradle migration - Preparing new release - Releasing workflow - Issues evaluation - New features and improvement Health Report: Our community and PMCs are working together on Gradle migration and released a new version of Mnemonic, we are closely tracking the progress of project and community activities. New PMCs and contributors are actively contributing and participating in the project. The release plan got closely tracked and fulfilled, Yanhui and other PMCs contributed lot of efforts on community growth and project development. PMC Changes: - Currently 14 PMC members. - 3 PMC joined in Oct. 2020. Committer Base Changes: - Currently 19 committers (corrected according to whimsy). - 3 same committers joined in Oct. 2020. Releases: - Last release was v0.13.0 on Jan. 11 2020 - Active development on next major version (0.14)
Description: Apache Mnemonic is an open-source Java library for durable object-oriented programming on hybrid storage-class memory(e.g. NVM) space. It comes up with durable object model (DOM) and durable computing model(DCM) and takes full advantages of storage-class memory to simplify the code complexity, avoid SerDe/(Un)Marshal, mitigate caching for constructing next generation computing platforms. Mnemonic makes the storing and transmitting of massive linked objects graphs simpler and more efficient. The performance tuning could also be mostly converged to a single point of tuning place if based on Mnemonic to process and analyze linked objects. The programmer is able to focus on the durable object oriented business logic instead of worrying about how to normalize/join, SerDe(un)marshal, cache and store their linked business objects with arbitrary complexity. Issues: There is a roll call to decide to retire this project, but it has been supported by several contributors, so we decided to reboot it. Activity: In this period of reporting (since Nov. 11, 2020) , 11 of tickets have been created and 6 resolved, basically, we are working on migrating Maven build to Gradle for efficiency and flexibility. Some technical challenges have been well addressed and merged. Our community has held several regular meetings every 2 weeks, the agenda mainly covered the following topics - Gradle migration - New PMC roles, responsibilities and actions - Development workflow guidance - Issues evaluation - Tracking the release plan Health Report: Our community and PMCs are working together on Gradle migration and pushing the new release of Mnemonic, we are closely tracking the progress of project and community activities. New PMCs are actively contributing and participating in the project. The release plan got closely tracked and will get updated according to the actual progress of project. PMC Changes: - Currently 14 PMC members. - 3 PMC joined in Oct. 2020. Committer Base Changes: - Currently 19 committers (corrected according to whimsy). - 3 same committers joined in Oct. 2020. Releases: - Last release was v0.12.0 on Sep. 04 2018 - Still active development on next major version (0.13)
Description:
Apache Mnemonic is an open-source Java library for durable
object-oriented programming on hybrid storage-class memory(e.g. NVM) space. It
comes up with durable object model (DOM) and durable computing model(DCM) and
takes full advantages of storage-class memory to simplify the code complexity,
avoid SerDe/(Un)Marshal, mitigate caching for constructing next generation
computing platforms. Mnemonic makes the storing and transmitting of massive
linked objects graphs simpler and more efficient. The performance tuning could
also be mostly converged to a single point of tuning place if based on
Mnemonic to process and analyze linked objects. The programmer is able to
focus on the durable object oriented business logic instead of worrying about
how to normalize/join, SerDe(un)marshal, cache and store their linked business
objects with arbitrary complexity.
Issues:
There is a roll call to decide to retire this project, but it has been
supported by several contributors, so we decided to reboot it.
Activity:
In this period of reporting, 6 of tickets have been created and 4
resolved, basically, we are working on migrating Maven build to Gradle for
efficiency and flexibility. There is a roll call to decide whether to retire
this project and we conclude to reboot. We have come up with a HL community
plan as follows. Project goal: To deliver a pre-product durable object model
library that is working along with abstract software layers of hybrid memory
and high performance storage, e.g. PMem, FS, KV Store at the end of next year
(2021). Project core values:
• Unified durable object model
• Reduced burden of SerDe process Project objectives 1) A stable and
efficient CI system 2) An improved documentation and website
◦ Highlight core values
◦ Usage guide
◦ Performance benchmark 3) Verified code quality and testing
◦ Unified interfaces
◦ Quality test cases
◦ Building system / CI
◦ Release process 4) Adding Redis as one of back-ends of durable
object 5) Supporting JDK14
◦ Leveraging an incubating feature of non-volatile mapped byte buffers
Project Milestones 1) Dec. 2020, Gradle migration (v0.14.0) 2) May.
2020, Improved code quality (v0.15.0) 3) Jul. 2021, Redis backend
and document/website (v0.16.0) 4) Dec. 2021, JDK15 support (v0.17.0)
Project Communication 1) Biweely meeting
◦ community activity
◦ bug fixes and features
◦ feedback and improvement 2) Event based release meeting
◦ scope and objectives
◦ version release
◦ release process 3) Maillist, Jira, PR based discussion
◦ technical topics
◦ PR reviews, feedback 4) Management meeting on demand
◦ planning, road-map, growth
◦ goals alignment
◦ mentoring, training, events
◦ process improvement
◦ financial/budget advice We decided to keep current PMC unless
explicitly requested. we don't expect to complete Gradle building
before next project reporting (Nov.11). we expect a new minor
release at the end of this year.
Health Report:
After reboot, we have 3 more new PMCs, they like to manage this
project together, we have held 2 conference calls during this report period.
There are plans, actions and roles that have been fully discussed and defined.
PMC Changes:
- Currently 14 PMC members.
- 3 PMC joined in Oct. 2020.
Committer Base Changes:
- Currently 19 committers (corrected according to whimsy).
- 3 same committers joined in Oct. 2020.
Releases:
- Last release was v0.12.0 on Sep. 04 2018
- Still active development on next major version (0.13)
Description:
Apache Mnemonic is an open-source Java library for durable object-oriented
programming on hybrid storage-class memory(e.g. NVM) space. it comes up
with durable object model (DOM) and durable computing model(DCM) and
takes full advantages of storage-class memory to simplify the code
complexity, avoid SerDe/(Un)Marshal, mitigate caching for constructing
next generation computing platform. Mnemonic makes the storing and
transmitting of massive linked objects graphs simpler and more efficient.
The performance tuning could also be mostly converged to a single point
of tuning place if based on Mnemonic to process and analyze
linked objects. The programmer is able to focus on the durable object
oriented business logic instead of worrying about how to normalize/join,
serDe(un)marshal, cache and storing their linked business objects
with arbitrary complexity.
Issues:
There are no board-level issues at the moment.
Activity:
During this unprecedented crisis, I think pretty much everything is
largely slowed down.In this period of reporting, 13 of tickets has been
created and 14 resolved, basically, we are working on refactoring project
building process and upgrading the dockerfiles to major Linux
distributions, fixed some CI and documentation issues. we plan to migrate
Maven build to Gradle for efficiency and flexibility.
Health Report:
Basically unchanged since the last report. Users are generally quiet
in public but development continues.
PMC Changes:
- Currently 11 PMC members.
- no new PMC member added since Jun. 2018.
- 1 PMC left in Aug. 2020
Committer Base Changes:
- Currently 12 committers.
- No new committer added since Jun. 2018.
Releases:
- Last release was v0.12.0 on Sep. 04 2018
- Still active development on next major version (0.13)
No report was submitted.
@Craig: pursue a report for Mnemonic and roll call
A report was expected, but not received
No report was submitted.
Description:
Apache Mnemonic is an open-source Java library for durable object-oriented
programming on hybrid storage-class memory(e.g. NVM) space. it comes up
with durable object model (DOM) and durable computing model(DCM) and
takes full advantages of storage-class memory to simplify the code
complexity, avoid SerDe/(Un)Marshal, mitigate caching for constructing
next generation computing platform. Mnemonic makes the storing and
transmitting of massive linked objects graphs simpler and more efficient.
The performance tuning could also be mostly converged to a single point
of tuning place if based on Mnemonic to process and analyze
linked objects. The programmer is able to focus on the durable object
oriented business logic instead of worrying about how to normalize/join,
serDe(un)marshal, cache and storing their linked business objects
with arbitrary complexity.
Issues:
There are no board-level issues at the moment.
Activity:
During this unprecedented crisis, I think pretty much everything is
largelyslowed down.In this period of reporting, 2 of tickets has been
created and 0 resolved, basically, we are considering to upgrade our
project to work with JDK 13 and improve the CI process.
Health Report:
Basically unchanged since the last report. Users are generally quiet
in public but development continues.
PMC Changes:
- Currently 12 PMC members.
- no new PMC member added since Jun. 2018.
Committer Base Changes:
- Currently 13 committers.
- No new committer added since Jun. 2018.
Releases:
- Last release was v0.12.0 on Sep. 04 2018
- Still active development on next major version (0.13)
No report was submitted.
Description:
Apache Mnemonic is an open-source Java library for durable object-oriented
programming on hybrid storage-class memory(e.g. NVM) space. it comes up
with durable object model (DOM) and durable computing model(DCM) and
takes full advantages of storage-class memory to simplify the code
complexity, avoid SerDe/(Un)Marshal, mitigate caching for constructing
next generation computing platform. Mnemonic makes the storing and
transmitting of massive linked objects graphs simpler and more efficient.
The performance tuning could also be mostly converged to a single point
of tuning place if based on Mnemonic to process and analyze
linked objects. The programmer is able to focus on the durable object
oriented business logic instead of worrying about how to normalize/join,
serDe(un)marshal, cache and storing their linked business objects
with arbitrary complexity.
Issues:
There are no board-level issues at the moment.
Activity:
In this period of reporting, 1 of tickets has been created and
1 resolved, basically, We added a new feature to support PMDK based
Persistent memory infrastructure and improved the code according to
community contributor's feedback, there are still some bugs at the
service part, those bugs is very difficult to diagnose, we may need
more contributors to invest engineering efforts on that to make memory
service stable and mature to use.
Health Report:
Basically unchanged since the last report. Users are generally quiet
in public but development continues.
PMC Changes:
- Currently 12 PMC members.
- no new PMC member added since Jun. 2018.
Committer Base Changes:
- Currently 13 committers.
- No new committer added since Jun. 2018.
Releases:
- Last release was v0.12.0 on Sep. 04 2018
- Still active development on next major version (0.13)
Description:
Apache Mnemonic is an open-source Java library for durable object-oriented
programming on hybrid storage-class memory(e.g. NVM) space. it comes up
with durable object model (DOM) and durable computing model(DCM) and
takes full advantages of storage-class memory to simplify the code
complexity, avoid SerDe/(Un)Marshal, mitigate caching for constructing
next generation computing platform. Mnemonic makes the storing and
transmitting of massive linked objects graphs simpler and more efficient.
The performance tuning could also be mostly converged to a single point
of tuning place if based on Mnemonic to process and analyze
linked objects. The programmer is able to focus on the durable object
oriented business logic instead of worrying about how to normalize/join,
serDe(un)marshal, cache and storing their linked business objects
with arbitrary complexity.
Issues:
There are no board-level issues at the moment.
Activity:
In this period of reporting, 4 of tickets has been created and
3 resolved, basically, we have corrected an issue of Ubuntu Dockerfile,
and upgraded PMDK to stable version 1.6 in both Dockerfiles of Ubuntu
and CentOs, that upgrades introduced non-trivial changes on both Linux
distributions. but it has not been verified on MacOS.
Regarding the GSoC, GSoC student has finially submitted the code
implementation as PR #118 to our mirrored Mnemonic Github repos.
We have reviewed the code and provided the feedbacks and suggestion.
Overall, the GSoC student has successfully delivered the result to our
community. I also have filled the final report according to student's
progress and results
Health Report:
Basically unchanged since the last report. Users are generally quiet
in public but development continues.
PMC Changes:
- Currently 12 PMC members.
- no new PMC member added since Jun. 2018.
Committer Base Changes:
- Currently 13 committers.
- No new committer added since Jun. 2018.
Releases:
- Last release was v0.12.0 on Sep. 04 2018
- Still active development on next major version (0.13)
Description:
Apache Mnemonic is an open-source Java library for durable object-oriented
programming on hybrid storage-class memory(e.g. NVM) space. it comes up
with durable object model (DOM) and durable computing model(DCM) and
takes full advantages of storage-class memory to simplify the code
complexity, avoid SerDe/(Un)Marshal, mitigate caching for constructing
next generation computing platform. Mnemonic makes the storing and
transmitting of massive linked objects graphs simpler and more efficient.
The performance tuning could also be mostly converged to a single point
of tuning place if based on Mnemonic to process and analyze
linked objects. The programmer is able to focus on the durable object
oriented business logic instead of worrying about how to normalize/join,
serDe(un)marshal, cache and storing their linked business objects
with arbitrary complexity.
Issues:
There are no board-level issues at the moment.
Activity:
In this period of reporting, 7 of tickets has been created and
3 resolved, basically, we have come up with the idea to validate the memory
pointer in the layer of memory services that ensure the pointer is valid to
recover durable objects. we also started the tickets about the python
support. this feature will increase the influence of our project and ease
the use of durable object for Python developers. we have completed some
tickets to improve the Maven configuration and remove some warning during
project building.
Our community also started the GSoC mentoring activities, but looks our
GSoC student is a bit difficult to reach out, might be in the different
country and timezone.
Health Report:
Basically unchanged since the last report. Users are generally quiet
in public but development continues.
PMC Changes:
- Currently 12 PMC members.
- no new PMC member added since Jun. 2018.
Committer Base Changes:
- Currently 13 committers.
- No new committer added since Jun. 2018.
Releases:
- Last release was v0.12.0 on Sep. 04 2018
- Still active development on next major version (0.13)
Description:
Apache Mnemonic is an open-source Java library for durable object-oriented
programming on hybrid storage-class memory(e.g. NVM) space. it comes up
with durable object model (DOM) and durable computing model(DCM) and
takes full advantages of storage-class memory to simplify the code
complexity, avoid SerDe/(Un)Marshal, mitigate caching for constructing
next generation computing platform. Mnemonic makes the storing and
transmitting of massive linked objects graphs simpler and more efficient.
The performance tuning could also be mostly converged to a single point
of tuning place if based on Mnemonic to process and analyze
linked objects. The programmer is able to focus on the durable object
oriented business logic instead of worrying about how to normalize/join,
serDe(un)marshal, cache and storing their linked business objects
with arbitrary complexity.
Issues:
There are no board-level issues at the moment.
Activity:
In this period of reporting, 18 of tickets has been created and
resolved, basically, we have improved our project, completed the
documenting, upgraded the dependencies, added more test cases and
proceeded to support new PMDK memory service.
Our community has welcomed gsoc2019 participant to join our project,
we guided gsoc2019 participant to get insiged into our project structure,
memory service to refer to for their ticket and which knowledges need to
learn to fulfill the ticket.
Our contributor has completed a test case for old API of Hadoop to
verify the functionalities durable object model also works on that API
Recently, There are no new version Mnemonic released, we continue
to work on v0.13 that might be released before next report.
We are also voting a new committer to join our project.
Health Report:
Basically unchanged since the last report. Users are generally quiet
in public but development continues.
PMC Changes:
- Currently 12 PMC members.
- no new PMC member added since Jun. 2018.
Committer Base Changes:
- Currently 13 committers.
- No new committer added since Jun. 2018.
Releases:
- Last release was v0.12.0 on Sep. 04 2018
- Still active development on next major version (0.13)
JIRA Activity (Since Sep. 2018):
- 18 JIRA tickets created since the last report
- Also 13 JIRA tickets closed/resolved this period
Description:
Apache Mnemonic is an open-source Java library for durable object-oriented
programming on hybrid storage-class memory(e.g. NVM) space. it comes up
with durable object model (DOM) and durable computing model(DCM) and
takes full advantages of storage-class memory to simplify the code
complexity, avoid SerDe/(Un)Marshal, mitigate caching for constructing
next generation computing platform. Mnemonic makes the storing and
transmitting of massive linked objects graphs simpler and more efficient.
The performance tuning could also be mostly converged to a single point
of tuning place if based on Mnemonic to process and analyze
linked objects. The programmer is able to focus on the durable object
oriented business logic instead of worrying about how to normalize/join,
serDe(un)marshal, cache and storing their linked business objects
with arbitrary complexity.
Issues:
There are no board-level issues at the moment.
Activity:
In this period of reporting, A new major feature has being added to
Mnemonic code base that this new feature is to support PMDK that is the
new SDK that Intel® developed for their Intel® Optane™ technology.
The Intel® Optane™ technology is a unique combination of Intel®
3D XPoint™ memory media with Intel-built advanced system memory
controller, interface hardware, and software IP. Together, these
building blocks deliver a game-changing technology that presents new
computer architecture opportunities and computing possibilities
for a breadth of markets.
The deployment of PMDK requires special configuration for the system,
our community are working on that to preparing a stable PMDK runtime
and development environment with PMDK on varieties of Docker containers.
The community also considers about the Apache Flink integration with
Apache Mnemonic.
We have not yet get much activities and releases in this reporting
period, probably, the vacation, holidays & shopping seasons, but we have
a new committer joined our community.
Health Report:
Basically unchanged since the last report. Users are generally quiet
in public but development continues.
PMC Changes:
- Currently 13 PMC members.
- Last PMC joined in Jun. 2018
Committer Base Changes:
- Currently 14 committers.
- Last Committer joined in Dec. 2018
Releases:
- Last release was v0.12.0 on Sep. 2018
- Still active development on next major version (0.13.0)
JIRA Activity:
- 11 JIRA tickets created since the last report (Sep. 2018)
- Also 5 JIRA tickets closed/resolved this period
Sincerely,
Gang(Gary) Wang on behalf of the Apache Mnemonic PMC
Description:
Apache Mnemonic is an open-source Java library for durable object-oriented
programming on hybrid storage-class memory(e.g. NVM) space. it comes up
with durable object model (DOM) and durable computing model(DCM) and
takes full advantages of storage-class memory to simplify the code
complexity, avoid SerDe/(Un)Marshal, mitigate caching for constructing
next generation computing platform. Mnemonic makes the storing and
transmitting of massive linked objects graphs simpler and more efficient.
The performance tuning could also be mostly converged to a single point
of tuning place if based on Mnemonic to process and analyze
linked objects. The programmer is able to focus on the durable object
oriented business logic instead of worrying about how to normalize/join,
serDe(un)marshal, cache and storing their linked business objects
with arbitrary complexity.
Issues:
There are no board-level issues at the moment.
Activity:
In this period of reporting, No much of tickets has been created and
resolved, basically, we add test cases for the feature of reference
breaking and bugfix, also we are trying to upgrade the dependent
artifacts to support latest JDK version. From JDK9, there are many gaps
need to be identified and filled up, we are trying to make all dependent
artifacts to be compatible with JDK9 and then resolving the compatibility
issues for Mnemonic itself.
With the support of our community contributors, we have added new
operators to Chunkbuffer for the convenience of adoption and integration
with other projects.
Recently, a new The Mnemonic version has been released, we are starting
to work on v0.13 that might be released before next report.
Health Report:
Basically unchanged since the last report. Users are generally quiet
in public but development continues.
PMC Changes:
- Currently 12 PMC members.
- no new PMC member added since Jun. 2018.
Committer Base Changes:
- Currently 13 committers.
- No new committer added since Jun. 2018.
Releases:
- Last release was v0.12.0 on Sep. 04 2018
- Still active development on next major version (0.13)
JIRA Activity:
- 3 JIRA tickets created since the last report (Jun. 2018)
- Also 5 JIRA tickets closed/resolved this period
Sincerely,
Gang(Gary) Wang on behalf of the Apache Mnemonic PMC
Description:
Apache Mnemonic is an open-source Java library for durable object-oriented
programming on hybrid storage-class memory(e.g. NVM) space. it comes up
with durable object model (DOM) and durable computing model(DCM) and
takes full advantages of storage-class memory to simplify the code
complexity, avoid SerDe/(Un)Marshal, mitigate caching for constructing
next generation computing platform. Mnemonic makes the storing and
transmitting of massive linked objects graphs simpler and more efficient.
The performance tuning could also be mostly converged to a single point
of tuning place if based on Mnemonic to process and analyze
linked objects. The programmer is able to focus on the durable object
oriented business logic instead of worrying about how to normalize/join,
serDe(un)marshal, cache and storing their linked business objects
with arbitrary complexity.
Issues:
There are no board-level issues at the moment.
Activity:
In this period of reporting, A new major feature has been added to
Mnemonic codebase that this new feature fill in the missing building
block of handling large amount linked objects that can not be fully
loaded to system memory or the memory footprint may cause system
performance downgrading. our solution offers Mnemonic users a way
to offload part of cool linked objects from heap in durable object level
without destroying them from durable memory space. this approach allows
user to keep the reference to this durable object while free up the
memory resources that occupied by its object graphs referred by the
durable object.
With the support of our community contributors, the Apache Mnemonic has
been presented in OSTS2018 and posted in AIDev conference
The Mnemonic code has become stable again and is ready for next release,
so the v0.12 might be released before next report.
Health Report:
Basically unchanged since the last report. Users are generally quiet
in public but development continues.
PMC Changes:
- Currently 12 PMC members.
- 1 new PMC member added in the last 1 months.
Committer Base Changes:
- Currently 13 committers.
- No new committer added since the last reporting.
Releases:
- Last release was v0.11.0 on Apr.02 2018
- Still active development on next major version (0.12.0)
JIRA Activity:
- 17 JIRA tickets created since the last report (Mar. 2018)
- Also 15 JIRA tickets closed/resolved this period
Sincerely,
Gang(Gary) Wang on behalf of the Apache Mnemonic PMC
Description:
Apache Mnemonic is an open-source Java library for durable object-oriented
programming on hybrid storage-class memory(e.g. NVM) space. it comes up
with durable object model (DOM) and durable computing model(DCM) and
takes full advantages of storage-class memory to simplify the code
complexity, avoid SerDe/(Un)Marshal, mitigate caching for constructing
next generation computing platform. Mnemonic makes the storing and
transmitting of massive linked objects graphs simpler and more efficient.
The performance tuning could also be mostly converged to a single point
of tuning place if based on Mnemonic to process and analyze
linked objects. The programmer is able to focus on durable object
oriented business logic instead of worrying about how to normalize/join,
serDe(un)marshal, cache and storing their linked business objects
with arbitrary complexity.
Issues:
There are no board-level issues at the moment.
Activity:
In this period of reporting, A new major improvement has been added to
Mnemonic codebase that helps the developer to remove the boilerplates
that are required to use durable classes with generic types.
Usually a custom factory proxy must be defined for each of durable
type if that is a generic type, right now, just need to instantiate a
helper class with 1 line code instead of 27 lines code;
this improvement makes code less error-prone and more concise.
With the support of some members of PMC, we may have a chance to run
Mnemonic on cutting edge server platform equipping with very large
volumn of non-volatile memory device. I think this may help us to
study the system and identify the gaps for durable models if any.
We also have fixed a major bug that may impact the user experience
on Fedora 27.
With the support of our community contributors, there are 2 conference
that has accepted our Mnemonic related topics, one is NVMW2018 as poster
and another is OSTS as presentation.
The Mnemonic code has become stable again and is ready for next release,
so the v0.11 might be released before next report.
Health Report:
Basically unchanged since the last report. Users are generally quiet
in public and no new users are appearing, but development continues.
PMC Changes:
- Currently 11 PMC members.
- No new PMC members added in the last 1 months.
Committer Base Changes:
- Currently 13 committers.
- No new committer added since the last committer on Jan. 8, 2018.
Releases:
- Last release was v0.10.0 on Mon Nov. 2017
- Still active development on next major version (0.11.0)
JIRA Activity:
- 13 JIRA tickets created since the last report (Feb. 2018)
- Also 13 JIRA tickets closed/resolved this period
Sincerely,
Gang(Gary) Wang on behalf of the Apache Mnemonic PMC
Description:
Apache Mnemonic is an open-source Java library for durable object-oriented
programming on hybrid storage-class memory(e.g. NVM) space. it comes up
with durable object model (DOM) and durable computing model(DCM) and
takes full advantages of storage-class memory to simplify the code
complexity, avoid SerDe/(Un)Marshal, mitigate caching for constructing
next generation computing platform. Mnemonic makes the storing and
transmitting of massive linked objects graphs simpler and more efficient.
The performance tuning could also be mostly converged to a single point
of tuning place if based on Mnemonic to process and analyze
linked objects. The programmer is able to focus on durable object
oriented business logic instead of worrying about how to normalize/join,
serDe(un)marshal, cache and storing their linked business objects
with arbitrary complexity.
Issues:
There are no board-level issues at the moment.
Activity:
In this period of reporting, we have introduced our project to Alibaba
JVM Team, one of our contributor presented the details of Mnemonic and
collected requirements of their business associated with our project.
We also have talked with China Telecom research team, they also got
interested in our project and trying to make use of Mnemonic for their
clustered computing platform, their leader also has provided some
feedback/suggestion and contributed some code to our project.
We feel that more and more industrial customers are beginning to learn
about how and what they can do for their system if non-volatile memory
become a generic device for their computing platforms soon.
Right now, the Durable Object/Computing models are quite new concepts
but we can expect that will be aware of and adopted quickly in near
future.
With the suggestion of one of our contributor, our community has worked
together to complete a document of Mnemonic tutorial, we also coded some
examples for the user to get started to learn Mnemonic.
We have voted a new committer to join our community, he is working for
constructing our website.
Health Report:
Basically unchanged since the last report. Users are generally quiet
in public and no new users are appearing, but development continues.
PMC Changes:
- Currently 11 PMC members.
- No new PMC members added in the last 1 months.
Committer Base Changes:
- Currently 13 committers.
- 1 new committer added on Jan. 8, 2018.
Releases:
- Last release was v0.10.0 on Mon Nov. 2017
- Still active development on next major version (0.11.0)
JIRA Activity:
- 15 JIRA tickets created since the last report (Jan. 2018)
- Also 10 JIRA tickets closed/resolved this period
Sincerely,
Gang(Gary) Wang on behalf of the Apache Mnemonic PMC
@Brett: discuss with PMC content of the report
Description:
Apache Mnemonic is an open-source Java library for durable object-oriented
programming on hybrid storage-class memory(e.g. NVM) space. it comes up
with durable object model (DOM) and durable computing model(DCM) and
takes full advantages of storage-class memory to simplify the code
complexity, avoid SerDe/(Un)Marshal, mitigate caching for constructing
next generation computing platform. Mnemonic makes the storing and
transmitting of massive linked objects graphs simpler and more efficient.
The performance tuning could also be mostly converged to a single point
of tuning place if based on Mnemonic to process and analyze
linked objects. The programmer are able to focus on durable object
oriented business logics instead of worrying about how to normalize/join,
serDe(un)marshal, cache and storing their linked business objects
with arbitrary complexity.
Issues:
There are no board-level issues at the moment.
Activity:
This is a vacation month so our community has no much activities durable
this month, basically, we have start to document tutorials, this task is
created by one of our contributor, and another one is to start making
Mnemonic supporting JDK9, the JDK9 changes something that our project
relies on, we have to migrate to JDK9 as well as be compatible with older
versions of JDK e.g. JDK8,JDK7. Lastly we have upvoted a new committer.
Health Report:
Basically unchanged since the last report. Users are generally quiet
in public and no new users are appearing, but development continues.
PMC Changes:
- Currently 11 PMC members.
- No new PMC members added in the last 1 months.
Committer Base Changes:
- Currently 12 committers.
- A new committer has elected and accepted to our committer base on Jan.08
Releases:
- Last release was v0.10.0 on Mon Nov. 2017
- Still active development on next major version (0.11.0)
JIRA Activity:
- 15 JIRA tickets created since the last report
- Also 3 JIRA tickets closed/resolved this period
Sincerely,
Gang(Gary) Wang on behalf of the Apache Mnemonic PMC
Description:
Apache Mnemonic is an open-source Java library for durable object-oriented
programming on hybrid storage-class memory(e.g. NVM) space. it comes up
with durable object model (DOM) and durable computing model(DCM) and
takes full advantages of storage-class memory to simplify the code
complexity, avoid SerDe/(Un)Marshal, mitigate caching for constructing
next generation computing platform. Mnemonic makes the storing and
transmitting of massive linked objects graphs simpler and more efficient.
The performance tuning could also be mostly converged to a single point
of tuning place if based on Mnemonic to process and analyze
linked objects. The programmer are able to focus on durable object
oriented business logics instead of worrying about how to normalize/join,
serDe(un)marshal, cache and storing their linked business objects
with arbitrary complexity.
Issues:
There are no board-level issues at the moment.
Activity:
Our project are just graduated from incubator so somethings are new to
us. we have a release since last report and one of our PMC found that
there are some issues caused by Java 9 compiling. we are going to get
insight into this problem and resolve it as soon as possible after fully
converted from incubating status. the major works that have been done
since last month are related to updating incubator associated
configuration, code and webpages. lastly, the adoption of storage-class
memory is not very straightforward and easy to integrated with existing
application and frameworks so we are trying to organize some other
Apache projects to form a joint working group for driving this technology
are able to be integrated smoothly.
The following people represented their project have got interested to
join this workgroup/program.
Ignite represented by Denis Magda
Arrow represented by Wes McKinney
Hbase represented by Anoop John
Crail represented by Patrick Stuedi
Hive/LLAP represented by Gopal Vijayaraghavan
ORC represented by Owen O'Malley
RocketMQ represented by Von Gosling
ActiveMQ represented by Clebert Suconic
Geode represented by Swapnil Bawaskar, Nilkanth Patel
the advanced storage-class memory technology will fundamentally change
the way to construct high performance applications similar to what
happened when replacing tape with disk technology since the 1980s. so we
advocate establishing an Apache working group to enhance the
collaboration and synergies for storage-class memory technology-oriented
projects.
To support this workgroup/program, we request to have a dedicate
mailing list, better if possible to be integrated with Slack.
Health Report:
Basically unchanged since the last report. Users are generally quiet
in public and no new users are appearing, but development continues.
PMC Changes:
- Currently 11 PMC members.
- No new PMC members added in the last 1 months.
Committer Base Changes:
- Currently 12 committers.
- No new changes to the committer base since last report.
Releases:
- Last release was v0.10.0 on Mon Nov. 2017
- Still active development on next major version (0.11.0)
JIRA Activity:
- 63 JIRA tickets created since last report (Sept. 2017)
- Also 47 JIRA tickets closed/resolved this period
Sincerely,
Gang(Gary) Wang on behalf of the Apache Mnemonic PMC
WHEREAS, the Board of Directors deems it to be in the best interests of the Foundation and consistent with the Foundation's purpose to establish a Project Management Committee charged with the creation and maintenance of open-source software, for distribution at no charge to the public, related to a transparent nonvolatile hybrid memory oriented library for Big data, High-performance computing, and Analytics. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that a Project Management Committee (PMC), to be known as the "Apache Mnemonic Project", be and hereby is established pursuant to Bylaws of the Foundation, and be it further RESOLVED, that the Apache Mnemonic Project be and hereby is responsible for the creation and maintenance of software related to a transparent nonvolatile hybrid memory oriented library for Big data, High-performance computing and Analytics; and be it further RESOLVED, that the office of "Vice President, Apache Mnemonic" be and hereby is created, the person holding such office to serve at the direction of the Board of Directors as the chair of the Apache Mnemonic Project, and to have primary responsibility for management of the projects within the scope of responsibility of the Apache Mnemonic Project, and be it further RESOLVED, that the persons listed immediately below be and hereby are appointed to serve as the initial members of the Apache Mnemonic Project: * Andrew Kyle Purtell <apurtell@apache.org> * Debojyoti Dutta <ddutta@apache.org> * Gang Wang <garyw@apache.org> * Hao Cheng <chhao01@apache.org> * James R. Taylor <jamestaylor@apache.org> * Johnu George <johnu@apache.org> * Kai Zheng <drankye@apache.org> * Patrick D. Hunt <phunt@apache.org> * Rakesh Radhakrishnan <rakeshr@apache.org> * Uma Maheswara Rao G <umamahesh@apache.org> * Yanping Wang <yanpingw@apache.org> NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that Gang Wang be appointed to the office of Vice President, Apache Mnemonic, to serve in accordance with and subject to the direction of the Board of Directors and the Bylaws of the Foundation until death, resignation, retirement, removal or disqualification, or until a successor is appointed, and be it further RESOLVED, that the initial Apache Mnemonic PMC be and hereby is tasked with the creation of a set of bylaws intended to encourage open development and increased participation in the Apache Mnemonic Project; and be it further RESOLVED, that the Apache Mnemonic Project be and hereby is tasked with the migration and rationalization of the Apache Incubator Mnemonic podling; and be it further RESOLVED, that all responsibilities pertaining to the Apache Incubator Mnemonic podling encumbered upon the Apache Incubator PMC are hereafter discharged. Special Order 7C, Establish the Apache Mnemonic Project, was approved by Unanimous Vote of the directors present.
Apache Mnemonic is a transparent NVM hybrid memory oriented library that has
created Durable Object Model (DOM), Durable Computing Model (DCM) and Durable Query Model (DQM)
that bring many advantages to significantly improve the performance of
massive real-time data processing/analytics. developers are able to use this
library to design their cache-less, SerDe-less and direct-native
high-performance applications or frameworks.
Mnemonic has been incubating since 2016-03-03.
Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation:
1. Have elected new PPMC, Release Manager and committers
2. Have proposed Durable Query Model (DQM) based on DOM and DCM
3. Have prepared Apache maturity assessment checklist for review
Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be
aware of?
Not yet
How has the community developed since the last report?
Our last report was in Jun. Since then
* fulfilled the gaps from graduation
* elected new release manager
* elected new committers
* introduce owner of CQEngine to our community
* some contributors have started to vote for graduation
How has the project developed since the last report?
* improved Apache mnemonic official website
* implemented durable query in memory service level
* implemented pure Java volatile memory service
* improved the documentation of project specific release process
* released mnemonic-0.8.0-incubating
* started to vote mnemonic-0.9.0-incubating
How would you assess the podling's maturity?
Please feel free to add your own commentary.
[ ] Initial setup
[ ] Working towards first release
[ ] Community building
[X] Nearing graduation
[ ] Other:
Date of last release:
2017-06-23
When were the last committers or PPMC members elected?
Johnu George (PPMC on Aug. 04 2017)
PeiLi Shen (Committer on Aug. 13 2017)
Signed-off-by:
[X](mnemonic) Patrick Hunt
Comments: afaict ready to graduate (there is an active DISCUSS thread going on now)
[ ](mnemonic) Andrew Purtell
Comments:
[X](mnemonic) James Taylor
Comments:
[ ](mnemonic) Henry Saputra
Comments:
Apache Mnemonic is an advanced hybrid memory storage oriented library, we've
proposed a non-volatile/durable Java object model and durable computing
service that bring many advantages to significantly improve the performance of
massive real-time data processing/analytics. developers are able to use this
library to design their cache-less, SerDe-less and native-direct computing
high performance applications.
Mnemonic has been incubating since 2016-03-03.
Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation:
1. Have elected new PPMC and committers
2. Integrated with Apache Spark and released v0.7.0
3. Presented Mnemonic models on ApacheCon 17'
Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be aware
of?
No
How has the community developed since the last report?
Our last report was in Mar. Since then
* discussed the gaps from graduation
* elected new release manager
How has the project developed since the last report?
* Added Durable Tree as new durable collection
* Added DurableRDD for Apache spark integration
* Improved the persistence and transaction APIs for durable objects
* and other bugfixes, features, improvements
How would you assess the podling's maturity? Please feel free to add your own
commentary.
[ ] Initial setup
[ ] Working towards first release
[ ] Community building
[X] Nearing graduation
[ ] Other:
Date of last release:
2017-05-04
When were the last committers or PPMC members elected?
Debo Dutta (PPMC and Committer 2017-04-19) Johnu George (Committer
2017-04-28)
Signed-off-by:
[X](mnemonic) Patrick Hunt
Comments:
[ ](mnemonic) Andrew Purtell
Comments:
[X](mnemonic) James Taylor
Comments:
[ ](mnemonic) Henry Saputra
Comments:
Apache Mnemonic is an advanced hybrid memory storage oriented library,
we've proposed a non-volatile/durable Java object model and durable
computing service that bring many advantages to significantly improve
the performance of massive real-time data
processing/analytics. developers are able to use this library to design
their cache-less, SerDe-less and native-direct computing high
performance applications.
Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation:
1. Apache releases: we have release version 0.4.0-incubating
2. Integrated with Hadoop as Mapreduce Input/Output formatters.
3. Introduced Mnemonic to potential developers and users.
Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be
aware of?
No.
How has the community developed since the last report?
Our last report was in Dec. Since then
* Two more developers are going to contribute code.
* We need to encourage more discussion on the dev list in the coming months
How has the project developed since the last report?
* Upgraded MemChunkHolder/MemBufferHolder to DurableChunk/DurableHolder
* Provided mnemonic-hadoop-mapreduce module with testcases
* and other bugfixes, features, improvements
How would you assess the podling's maturity?
Please feel free to add your own commentary.
[ ] Initial setup
[ ] Working towards first release
[ ] Community building
[*] Nearing graduation
[ ] Other:
Date of last release:
2017-01-24
When were the last committers or PMC members elected?
None
Signed-off-by:
[X](mnemonic) Patrick Hunt
Comments:
One year milestone as podling this month. Community growth has been
slow and activity dominated by one to two committers. Not clear how
active the mentors are in helping the podling - only two mentors
signed off on the report last quarter.
[X](mnemonic) Andrew Purtell
Comments:
Mentors have not been active, including myself. We may want to
solicit new or additional mentors for this podling.
[ ](mnemonic) James Taylor
Comments:
[ ](mnemonic) Henry Saputra
Comments:
Apache Mnemonic is an advanced hybrid memory storage oriented library,
we've proposed a non-volatile/durable Java object model and durable
computing service that bring several advantages to significantly improve
the performance of massive real-time data
processing/analytics. developers are able to use this library to design
their cache-less, SerDe-less and native-direct computing high
performance applications.
Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation:
1. Apache releases: we have release version 0.3.0-incubating
2. Improved dev. docker to facilitate development.
3. provided information to potential customers e.g. bank user, other
project's Apache committers
Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be
aware of?
No.
How has the community developed since the last report?
Our last report was in April. Since then
* Two more developers are going to join our community.
* We need to encourage more discussion on the dev list in the coming months
How has the project developed since the last report?
* Added durable native sorting service (n-dim linked data) with
testcases
* Removed the 3rd Maven repository and use Maven central repository
only
* DOM and DNCS could apply to volatile memory service except fixed k-v
store
* Added a bench workload to verify the benefits from DNCS with
scripts, generator
* Added a sys-vmem service that makes it possible to utilize system
memory for DNCS in an unified way
* Added a script to bundle signed portable artifacts for maven
repository submitting
* and other bugfixes, features, improvements
Date of last release:
2016-10-21
When were the last committers or PMC members elected?
None
Signed-off-by:
[X](mnemonic) Patrick Hunt
[ ](mnemonic) Andrew Purtell
[ ](mnemonic) James Taylor
[X](mnemonic) Henry Saputra
Apache Mnemonic is an advanced hybrid memory storage oriented library, we've
proposed a non-volatile/durable Java object model and durable computing
service that bring several advantages to significantly improve the
performance of massive real-time data processing/analytics. developers are
able to use this library to design their cache-less and SerDe-less high
performance applications.
Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation:
1. Apache releases: we have release version 0.2.0-incubating
2. Encouraging community participation and contribution
3. Invented Durable Computing Model and Service on top of Durable Object
Model
Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be
aware of?
No.
How has the community developed since the last report?
Our last report was in April. Since then
* Twelve new contributors have joined and seven contributors have submitted
their patches.
* We need to encourage more discussion on the dev list in the coming months
How has the project developed since the last report?
* Added memory service and testcases
* Added computing service and testcases
* Re-organized sub-modules
* Added Apache Rat and Checkstyle to ensure compliance
* Added release.sh, runall.sh script tools
* Supported Docker dev. construction
* Removed the dependency of customized 3rd party library
* Removed the dependency of special version of nvml
* Constructed project website (WIP)
* Supported discrete addressing for memory service
* and other bugfixes, features, improvements
Date of last release:
2016-08-02
When were the last committers or PMC members elected?
None
Signed-off-by:
[X](mnemonic) Patrick Hunt
[X](mnemonic) Andrew Purtell
[x](mnemonic) James Taylor
[ ](mnemonic) Henry Saputra
Mnemonic is a Java based non-volatile memory library for in-place structured data processing and computing. Mnemonic has been incubating since 2016-03-03. On 05/24/2016, we released our first official build at https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/release/incubator/mnemonic/0.1.2-incubating/ Various metrics for May are as follows: (5/3-5/31/2016) +------------------------------------------+ | Metric | counts | +------------------------------------------+ | Non Merge Commits | 23 | | Contributors | 3 | | Jira New Issues | 18 | | Resolved Issues | 18 | | Pull Requests merged | 0 | | Pull Requests proposed | 0 | +------------------------------------------+ Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation: 1. Apache releases: Community voted and released Mnemonic-0.1.2-incubating 2. Expand and build strong community, keep active dev list discussions 3. Develop new features: We are working in Native computing layer design Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be aware of? There are no issues requiring board attention at this time How has the community developed since the last report? Yanping and Gary presented Mnemonic project at ApacheCon Big Data Conference. Yanping presented at In-Memory Computing Summit. Both talks were well received. Several developers approached us to ask additional details on how Mnemonic worked for Spark. They are interested to see if we are able to successfully integrate Mnemonic into other projects. While we are focusing on develop new features, we will try to contact other projects' communities to explore integration opportunities. As the official release is done this month, for the next 3 months we expect integration activities will be increased. How has the project developed since the last report? We have been focusing the first Apache release over the past weeks. We also explored ideas on design native computing layer which will further enhance durable Java object model on large non-volatile memory. Date of last release: 2016-05-24 When were the last committers or PMC members elected? No election, the project is still in early stage of developing. Signed-off-by: [X](mnemonic) Patrick Hunt [X](mnemonic) Andrew Purtell [ ](mnemonic) James Taylor [ ](mnemonic) Henry Saputra
Mnemonic is a Java based non-volatile memory library for in-place structured
data processing and computing.
Mnemonic has been incubating since 2016-03-03. Mnemonic code was moved into
ASF on 3/24.
Various metrics for April are as follows:
+--------------------------------------------+
| Metric | counts |
+--------------------------------------------+
| Non Merge Commits | 16 |
| Contributors | 4 |
| Jira New Issues | 20 |
| Resolved Issues | 24 |
| Pull Requests merged | 6 |
| Pull Requests proposed | 7 |
+--------------------------------------------+
Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation:
1. Apache releases: we are preparing 0.1.0 release
2. Expand and build strong community, keep active dev list discussions,
adding new contributors
a. Mnemonic website is up: http://mnemonic.incubator.apache.org/
b. Mnemonic cwiki is up:
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/MNEMONIC/Apache+Mnemonic+Ho
me
3. Develop new features: We are working in Native computing layer design.
Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be aware
of?
Everything is on track, nothing urgent at this time.
How has the community developed since the last report?
1. We completed setting up infrastructure. Both project website and cwiki
are up running. We are working on adding contents and documentation to
the sites so new contributors and community members can get better view
of what this project is and how to get involved.
2. We realized, unlike other application level projects, library (or API)
projects traditionally had less contributors until certain amount of
adopters successfully integrated those libraries. We plan to help some
integrations, such as HBase, Arrow, etc. after our first official code
release.
3. We submitted 2 proposals for Strata Hadoop World NYC.
4. We will present Mnemonic project in upcoming ApacheCon Big Data
conference on 5/11.
How has the project developed since the last report?
We are designing the native computing infrastructure, built native
computing interface code.
In preparing first official release:
1. Defined coding guidelines for the project. Reformatted all code based
on defined coding style.
2. Added the checkstyle to automate the checking process.
3. Formalized the names of annotations, classes and methods.
4. Removed the dependency of property mnemonic.core.version.
5. Added a new profile for artifacts releasing and signing.
6. Added release plugin and configuration for releasing.
Date of last release:
No release yet, working on 0.1.0 release
When were the last committers or PMC members elected?
No election, since the project is still in early stage of developing.
Signed-off-by:
[X](mnemonic) Patrick Hunt
[X](mnemonic) Andrew Purtell
[x](mnemonic) James Taylor
[ ](mnemonic) Henry Saputra
Mnemonic is a Java based non-volatile memory library for in-place structured
data processing and computing.
Mnemonic has been incubating since 2016-03-03.
Mnemonic code was moved into ASF on 3/24
Various metrics for March are as follows:
+--------------------------------------------+
| Metric | counts |
+--------------------------------------------+
| Non Merge Commits | 82 |
| Contributors | 10 |
| Jira New Issues | 13 |
| Resolved Issues | 4 |
| Pull Requests merged | 8 |
| Pull Requests proposed | 8 |
+--------------------------------------------+
Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation:
1. Apache releases: we are preparing 0.1.0 release
2. Expand and build strong community, keep active dev list discussions,
adding new contributors
3. Develop new features
Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be
aware of?
Everything is on track, nothing urgent at this time.
How has the community developed since the last report?
The project is in early stage in setting up the infra. In addition to
contributors listed in Mnemonic proposal, we had one new contributor
joined us. We are actively discuss with Arrow community in dev list for
the idea on integration. Apache Arrow community is very interested in
Mnemonic integration for extending Arrow into persistent memory and
storage.
How has the project developed since the last report?
We ported source code in Apache on 3/24 after SGA was filed on 3/23. We
are doing several refactorings and defining coding guidelines to fit
Apache project standard.
We are working on enabling Apache Arrow to use Mnemonic as underlying
pooling mechanism.
We are designing the native computing infrastructure, built native
computing interface code.
Bug tracking JIRA setup was done, 13 issues were filed. 4 issues were
solved.
Mailing list discussions are happening actively related to infrastructure,
code standard, features for the project.
Date of last release:
No release yet, working on 0.1.0 release
When were the last committers or PMC members elected?
No election, since the project is just starting. As part of incubation
process, initial committers and contributors were proposed and added.
Signed-off-by:
[X](mnemonic) Patrick Hunt
[X](mnemonic) Andrew Purtell
[X](mnemonic) James Taylor
[X](mnemonic) Henry Saputra