[VOTE] Kubernetes moving to graduation
After last week's TOC call, we decided to start moving forward with graduation reviews. Kubernetes was the project that motivated the creation of the CNCF, and was its first (seed) project. It has sustained a fast pace of growth of contributors, contributing organizations, and users, and now operates at massive scale. The project's governance and community-management practices continue to evolve and mature as the project grows, but the Kubernetes Steering Committee (https://github.com/kubernetes/steering) unanimously believes that Kubernetes fulfills all the CNCF incubating and graduation criteria: - Used successfully in production by at least three independent end users of sufficient scale and quality: https://kubernetes.io/case-studies - Have a healthy number of committers: Kubernetes is so large, with thousands of contributors and nearly 100 repositories, that we had to develop our own mechanism to manage approval permissions. We have hundreds of approvers, listed in more than 4000 OWNERS files across the project (https://github.com/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=org%3Akubernetes+filename%3AOWNERS&type=Code) - Demonstrate a substantial ongoing flow of commits and merged contributions: Devstats shows that we have thousands of PRs merged per month (https://k8s.devstats.cncf.io/) Please vote (+1/0/-1) by replying to this thread; the full proposal located here: https://github.com/cncf/toc/pull/91 Remember that the TOC has binding votes only, but we do appreciate non-binding votes from the community as a sign of support! Chris Aniszczyk (@cra) | +1-512-961-6719 |
|
alexis richardson
+1 binding
toggle quoted message
Show quoted text
On Mon, 26 Feb 2018, 16:52 Chris Aniszczyk, <caniszczyk@...> wrote:
|
|
Camille Fournier
+1 binding On Feb 26, 2018 11:52 AM, "Chris Aniszczyk" <caniszczyk@...> wrote:
|
|
Doug Davis <dug@...>
+1 non-binding After last week's TOC call, we decided to start moving forward with graduation reviews. Kubernetes was the project that motivated the creation of the CNCF, and was its first (seed) project. It has sustained a fast pace of growth of contributors, contributing organizations, and users, and now operates at massive scale. The project's governance and community-management practices continue to evolve and mature as the project grows, but the Kubernetes Steering Committee (https://github.com/kubernetes/steering) unanimously believes that Kubernetes fulfills all the CNCF incubating and graduation criteria: - Used successfully in production by at least three independent end users of sufficient scale and quality: https://kubernetes.io/case-studies - Have a healthy number of committers: Kubernetes is so large, with thousands of contributors and nearly 100 repositories, that we had to develop our own mechanism to manage approval permissions. We have hundreds of approvers, listed in more than 4000 OWNERS files across the project (https://github.com/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=org%3Akubernetes+filename%3AOWNERS&type=Code) - Demonstrate a substantial ongoing flow of commits and merged contributions: Devstats shows that we have thousands of PRs merged per month (https://k8s.devstats.cncf.io/) Please vote (+1/0/-1) by replying to this thread; the full proposal located here: https://github.com/cncf/toc/pull/91 Remember that the TOC has binding votes only, but we do appreciate non-binding votes from the community as a sign of support! -- Chris Aniszczyk (@cra) | +1-512-961-6719 |
|
Ihor Dvoretskyi
+1 non-binding. On Mon, Feb 26, 2018 at 8:52 AM, Chris Aniszczyk <caniszczyk@...> wrote:
|
|
Deepak Vij <deepak.vij@...>
+1 (non-binding).
From: cncf-toc@... [mailto:cncf-toc@...]
On Behalf Of Chris Aniszczyk
Sent: Monday, February 26, 2018 8:53 AM To: cncf-toc@... Subject: [cncf-toc] [VOTE] Kubernetes moving to graduation
After last week's TOC call, we decided to start moving forward with graduation reviews. Kubernetes was the project that motivated the creation of the CNCF, and was its first (seed) project. It has sustained a fast pace of growth of contributors, contributing organizations, and users, and now operates at massive scale. The project's governance and community-management practices continue to evolve and mature as the project grows, but the Kubernetes Steering Committee (https://github.com/kubernetes/steering) unanimously believes that Kubernetes fulfills all the CNCF incubating and graduation criteria:
- Used successfully in production by at least three independent end users of sufficient scale and quality: https://kubernetes.io/case-studies - Demonstrate a substantial ongoing flow of commits and merged contributions: Devstats shows that we have thousands of PRs merged per month (https://k8s.devstats.cncf.io/)
-- Chris Aniszczyk (@cra) | +1-512-961-6719 |
|
Ruben Orduz <ruben@...>
+1 non-binding On Mon, Feb 26, 2018 at 11:55 AM, Ihor Dvoretskyi <ihor.dvoretskyi@...> wrote:
|
|
+1 non-binding
toggle quoted message
Show quoted text
|
|
Yong Tang <ytang@...>
+1 non-binding
From: cncf-toc@... <cncf-toc@...> on behalf of Chris Aniszczyk <caniszczyk@...>
Sent: Monday, February 26, 2018 8:52:35 AM To: cncf-toc@... Subject: [cncf-toc] [VOTE] Kubernetes moving to graduation After last week's TOC call, we decided to start moving forward with graduation reviews. Kubernetes was the project that motivated the creation of the CNCF, and was its first (seed) project. It has sustained a fast pace of growth of contributors,
contributing organizations, and users, and now operates at massive scale. The project's governance and community-management practices continue to evolve and mature as the project grows, but the Kubernetes Steering Committee (https://github.com/kubernetes/steering) unanimously
believes that Kubernetes fulfills all the CNCF incubating and graduation criteria:
- Used successfully in production by at least three independent end users of sufficient scale and quality: https://kubernetes.io/case-studies
- Have a healthy number of committers: Kubernetes is so large, with thousands of contributors and nearly 100 repositories, that we had to develop our own mechanism to manage approval permissions. We have hundreds of approvers, listed in more than 4000 OWNERS files across the project (https://github.com/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=org%3Akubernetes+filename%3AOWNERS&type=Code) - Demonstrate a substantial ongoing flow of commits and merged contributions: Devstats shows that we have thousands of PRs merged per month (https://k8s.devstats.cncf.io/)
Please vote (+1/0/-1) by replying to this thread; the full proposal located here: https://github.com/cncf/toc/pull/91 Remember that the TOC has binding votes only, but we do appreciate non-binding votes from the community as a sign of support! Chris Aniszczyk (@cra) | +1-512-961-6719
|
|
+1 non-binding
toggle quoted message
Show quoted text
|
|
Drew Rapenchuk <drapenchuk@...>
+1 non-binding
|
|
Santosa, Andy <asantosa@...>
+1
Regards,
-Andy
From: <cncf-toc@...> on behalf of John Belamaric <jbelamaric@...>
Date: Monday, February 26, 2018 at 8:59 AM To: "cncf-toc@..." <cncf-toc@...> Cc: "cncf-toc@..." <cncf-toc@...> Subject: Re: [cncf-toc] [VOTE] Kubernetes moving to graduation
+1 non-binding
|
|
Rob Lalonde
+1 non-binding
toggle quoted message
Show quoted text
|
|
Justin Garrison <justinleegarrison@...>
+1 non-binding On Mon, Feb 26, 2018 at 9:05 AM, Rob Lalonde <rlalonde@...> wrote:
|
|
+1 non-binding
From: <cncf-toc@...> on behalf of Chris Aniszczyk <caniszczyk@...>
After last week's TOC call, we decided to start moving forward with graduation reviews. Kubernetes was the project that motivated the creation of the CNCF, and was its first (seed) project. It has sustained a fast pace of growth of contributors, contributing organizations, and users, and now operates at massive scale. The project's governance and community-management practices continue to evolve and mature as the project grows, but the Kubernetes Steering Committee (https://github.com/kubernetes/steering) unanimously believes that Kubernetes fulfills all the CNCF incubating and graduation criteria:
- Used successfully in production by at least three independent end users of sufficient scale and quality: https://kubernetes.io/case-studies - Demonstrate a substantial ongoing flow of commits and merged contributions: Devstats shows that we have thousands of PRs merged per month (https://k8s.devstats.cncf.io/)
-- Chris Aniszczyk (@cra) | +1-512-961-6719
|
|
Ken Owens
+1 Binding On Mon, Feb 26, 2018 at 10:52 AM, Chris Aniszczyk <caniszczyk@...> wrote:
|
|
Jonathan Boulle <jon@...>
+1 binding On 26 February 2018 at 17:52, Chris Aniszczyk <caniszczyk@...> wrote:
|
|
Lachlan Evenson
+1 non-binding
|
|
Christian Posta
+1 non binding On Mon, Feb 26, 2018 at 11:52 AM Chris Aniszczyk <caniszczyk@...> wrote:
-- |
|
+1 (non-binding) On Mon, Feb 26, 2018 at 11:52 AM, Chris Aniszczyk <caniszczyk@...> wrote:
|
|