apupier commented on a change in pull request #601:
URL: https://github.com/apache/camel-website/pull/601#discussion_r668590437



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+---
+title: "Camel K 1.5 release"
+date: 2021-07-13
+draft: false
+authors: [squakez]
+categories: ["Releases", "Camel K"]
+preview: "What's new in Camel K 1.5"
+---
+
+[Camel K 1.5 version](https://github.com/apache/camel-k/releases/tag/v1.5.0) 
is public since a few days. We're proud to announce this new release containing 
enhancements and fixes. We've worked hard to fix the most important issues 
discovered with an eye on stabilization and performances. This new release is 
based on **Camel Quarkus 2.0** and **Apache Camel 3.11**.
+
+Let's find out what's new in Camel K 1.5!
+
+## New Camel Quarkus and Quarkus versions
+
+**Camel Quarkus** runtime has become the building block on which the 
`Integration` is materialized. With the new 2.0 version out, there are great 
improvements which are leveraging the major release of **Quarkus 2.0**. We're 
inheriting all the good stuff in performance and components coverage that is 
introduced lately in this new version.
+
+* [Camel Quarkus 2.0.0 released](/blog/2021/06/camel-quarkus-release-2.0.0/)
+* [What's new in Camel 3.11.0](/blog/2021/06/Camel311-Whatsnew/)
+
+## Tune your logs
+
+As software developers, we are daily watching logs to discover what's going on 
for a piece of software that is failing. **Observability** and all the 
activities around that area are needed in order to have a reliable software 
solution. We know that, and we've introduced a new `trait` that will simplify 
the work of tuning and integrating the log streams in your logging systems.
+
+You can learn more in [a blog dedicated to the 
topic](/blog/2021/05/new-camel-k-logging-features/).
+
+## S3 dependencies
+
+**S3** protocol is often used as a way to store Maven dependencies. With 
version 1.5 you will be able to configure your Camel K to retrieve such 
dependencies.

Review comment:
       What about?
   
   ```suggestion
   ## Amazon S3 dependencies
   
   **Amazon S3** protocol is often used as a way to store Maven dependencies. 
With version 1.5 you will be able to configure your Camel K to retrieve such 
dependencies.
   ```

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+---
+title: "Camel K 1.5 release"
+date: 2021-07-13
+draft: false
+authors: [squakez]
+categories: ["Releases", "Camel K"]
+preview: "What's new in Camel K 1.5"
+---
+
+[Camel K 1.5 version](https://github.com/apache/camel-k/releases/tag/v1.5.0) 
is public since a few days. We're proud to announce this new release containing 
enhancements and fixes. We've worked hard to fix the most important issues 
discovered with an eye on stabilization and performances. This new release is 
based on **Camel Quarkus 2.0** and **Apache Camel 3.11**.
+
+Let's find out what's new in Camel K 1.5!
+
+## New Camel Quarkus and Quarkus versions
+
+**Camel Quarkus** runtime has become the building block on which the 
`Integration` is materialized. With the new 2.0 version out, there are great 
improvements which are leveraging the major release of **Quarkus 2.0**. We're 
inheriting all the good stuff in performance and components coverage that is 
introduced lately in this new version.

Review comment:
       Do we have any metrics to share on performance improvements and 
components coverage?

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+---
+title: "Camel K 1.5 release"
+date: 2021-07-13
+draft: false
+authors: [squakez]
+categories: ["Releases", "Camel K"]
+preview: "What's new in Camel K 1.5"
+---
+
+[Camel K 1.5 version](https://github.com/apache/camel-k/releases/tag/v1.5.0) 
is public since a few days. We're proud to announce this new release containing 
enhancements and fixes. We've worked hard to fix the most important issues 
discovered with an eye on stabilization and performances. This new release is 
based on **Camel Quarkus 2.0** and **Apache Camel 3.11**.
+
+Let's find out what's new in Camel K 1.5!
+
+## New Camel Quarkus and Quarkus versions
+
+**Camel Quarkus** runtime has become the building block on which the 
`Integration` is materialized. With the new 2.0 version out, there are great 
improvements which are leveraging the major release of **Quarkus 2.0**. We're 
inheriting all the good stuff in performance and components coverage that is 
introduced lately in this new version.
+
+* [Camel Quarkus 2.0.0 released](/blog/2021/06/camel-quarkus-release-2.0.0/)
+* [What's new in Camel 3.11.0](/blog/2021/06/Camel311-Whatsnew/)
+
+## Tune your logs
+
+As software developers, we are daily watching logs to discover what's going on 
for a piece of software that is failing. **Observability** and all the 
activities around that area are needed in order to have a reliable software 
solution. We know that, and we've introduced a new `trait` that will simplify 
the work of tuning and integrating the log streams in your logging systems.
+
+You can learn more in [a blog dedicated to the 
topic](/blog/2021/05/new-camel-k-logging-features/).
+
+## S3 dependencies
+
+**S3** protocol is often used as a way to store Maven dependencies. With 
version 1.5 you will be able to configure your Camel K to retrieve such 
dependencies.
+
+## Configuration refactoring
+
+Prior to this version, we may have found a bit clumsy the work of providing a 
configuration file to our `Integration`. As a developer, you will now be able 
to define in details how and where to load a configuration file, filter a 
`Configmap` or a `Secret` and also distinguish between __build-time__ and 
__runtime__ properties. An entire blog covering this feature will be soon 
available, stay tuned!
+ 
+## More Kamelet commands
+
+Since their appearence, **Kamelets** have gained quite a lot of traction. With 
this new release we've introduced new commands in the `kamel` CLI to help you 
discovering and managing them. You will have a new command available `kamel 
kamelet` that will help you listing and deleting any `Kamelet`. Also `kamel 
describe kamelet` has been introduced to help you analyising the available 
Kamelets.
+
+## Allow configuration via traits annotations
+
+We are aware that the CLI is not the only way to create an `Integration`. For 
this reason we've introduced a new way to simplify the setting of a `trait` 
directly in the `Integration` specification. Instead of specifying a trait in 
the `.spec.integration.traits.trait-id.configuration.trait-property` you will 
be now able to do so via `.metadata.annotations`.

Review comment:
       Do we have soem documentation on that to point to? Just by reading this 
part, I do not understand well what it means.

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+---
+title: "Camel K 1.5 release"
+date: 2021-07-13
+draft: false
+authors: [squakez]
+categories: ["Releases", "Camel K"]
+preview: "What's new in Camel K 1.5"
+---
+
+[Camel K 1.5 version](https://github.com/apache/camel-k/releases/tag/v1.5.0) 
is public since a few days. We're proud to announce this new release containing 
enhancements and fixes. We've worked hard to fix the most important issues 
discovered with an eye on stabilization and performances. This new release is 
based on **Camel Quarkus 2.0** and **Apache Camel 3.11**.
+
+Let's find out what's new in Camel K 1.5!
+
+## New Camel Quarkus and Quarkus versions
+
+**Camel Quarkus** runtime has become the building block on which the 
`Integration` is materialized. With the new 2.0 version out, there are great 
improvements which are leveraging the major release of **Quarkus 2.0**. We're 
inheriting all the good stuff in performance and components coverage that is 
introduced lately in this new version.
+
+* [Camel Quarkus 2.0.0 released](/blog/2021/06/camel-quarkus-release-2.0.0/)
+* [What's new in Camel 3.11.0](/blog/2021/06/Camel311-Whatsnew/)
+
+## Tune your logs
+
+As software developers, we are daily watching logs to discover what's going on 
for a piece of software that is failing. **Observability** and all the 
activities around that area are needed in order to have a reliable software 
solution. We know that, and we've introduced a new `trait` that will simplify 
the work of tuning and integrating the log streams in your logging systems.
+
+You can learn more in [a blog dedicated to the 
topic](/blog/2021/05/new-camel-k-logging-features/).
+
+## S3 dependencies
+
+**S3** protocol is often used as a way to store Maven dependencies. With 
version 1.5 you will be able to configure your Camel K to retrieve such 
dependencies.
+
+## Configuration refactoring
+
+Prior to this version, we may have found a bit clumsy the work of providing a 
configuration file to our `Integration`. As a developer, you will now be able 
to define in details how and where to load a configuration file, filter a 
`Configmap` or a `Secret` and also distinguish between __build-time__ and 
__runtime__ properties. An entire blog covering this feature will be soon 
available, stay tuned!
+ 
+## More Kamelet commands
+
+Since their appearence, **Kamelets** have gained quite a lot of traction. With 
this new release we've introduced new commands in the `kamel` CLI to help you 
discovering and managing them. You will have a new command available `kamel 
kamelet` that will help you listing and deleting any `Kamelet`. Also `kamel 
describe kamelet` has been introduced to help you analyising the available 
Kamelets.

Review comment:
       ```suggestion
   Since their appearence, **Kamelets** have gained quite a lot of traction. 
With this new release we've introduced new commands in the `kamel` CLI to help 
you discovering and managing them. You will have a new command available `kamel 
kamelet` that will help you listing and deleting any `Kamelet`. Also `kamel 
describe kamelet` has been introduced to help you analysing the available 
Kamelets.
   ```

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File path: content/blog/2021/07/camel-k-release-1-5/index.md
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@@ -0,0 +1,61 @@
+---
+title: "Camel K 1.5 release"
+date: 2021-07-13
+draft: false
+authors: [squakez]
+categories: ["Releases", "Camel K"]
+preview: "What's new in Camel K 1.5"
+---
+
+[Camel K 1.5 version](https://github.com/apache/camel-k/releases/tag/v1.5.0) 
is public since a few days. We're proud to announce this new release containing 
enhancements and fixes. We've worked hard to fix the most important issues 
discovered with an eye on stabilization and performances. This new release is 
based on **Camel Quarkus 2.0** and **Apache Camel 3.11**.
+
+Let's find out what's new in Camel K 1.5!
+
+## New Camel Quarkus and Quarkus versions
+
+**Camel Quarkus** runtime has become the building block on which the 
`Integration` is materialized. With the new 2.0 version out, there are great 
improvements which are leveraging the major release of **Quarkus 2.0**. We're 
inheriting all the good stuff in performance and components coverage that is 
introduced lately in this new version.
+
+* [Camel Quarkus 2.0.0 released](/blog/2021/06/camel-quarkus-release-2.0.0/)
+* [What's new in Camel 3.11.0](/blog/2021/06/Camel311-Whatsnew/)
+
+## Tune your logs
+
+As software developers, we are daily watching logs to discover what's going on 
for a piece of software that is failing. **Observability** and all the 
activities around that area are needed in order to have a reliable software 
solution. We know that, and we've introduced a new `trait` that will simplify 
the work of tuning and integrating the log streams in your logging systems.
+
+You can learn more in [a blog dedicated to the 
topic](/blog/2021/05/new-camel-k-logging-features/).
+
+## S3 dependencies
+
+**S3** protocol is often used as a way to store Maven dependencies. With 
version 1.5 you will be able to configure your Camel K to retrieve such 
dependencies.
+
+## Configuration refactoring
+
+Prior to this version, we may have found a bit clumsy the work of providing a 
configuration file to our `Integration`. As a developer, you will now be able 
to define in details how and where to load a configuration file, filter a 
`Configmap` or a `Secret` and also distinguish between __build-time__ and 
__runtime__ properties. An entire blog covering this feature will be soon 
available, stay tuned!
+ 
+## More Kamelet commands
+
+Since their appearence, **Kamelets** have gained quite a lot of traction. With 
this new release we've introduced new commands in the `kamel` CLI to help you 
discovering and managing them. You will have a new command available `kamel 
kamelet` that will help you listing and deleting any `Kamelet`. Also `kamel 
describe kamelet` has been introduced to help you analyising the available 
Kamelets.
+
+## Allow configuration via traits annotations
+
+We are aware that the CLI is not the only way to create an `Integration`. For 
this reason we've introduced a new way to simplify the setting of a `trait` 
directly in the `Integration` specification. Instead of specifying a trait in 
the `.spec.integration.traits.trait-id.configuration.trait-property` you will 
be now able to do so via `.metadata.annotations`.
+
+## More test coverage
+
+Of course, we haven't forgot to include more unit and integration tests to our 
code base. With this release we've introduced new test cases that are giving 
more confidence to the development lifecycle.
+
+## Polish documentation
+
+We are happy to announce a few new improvements in the online documentation. 
We're dedicating some more time to refresh the documentation that may be 
missing or that can be incomplete.
+
+### Versioned documentation
+
+One little but great improvements we've introduced lately is the versioning of 
the Camel K documentation website. Just look on the left bottom bar of your 
browser and you will be able to select either `latest` or `1.4.x`.
+
+### Generated API
+
+Another thing that is worth to mention is a first version of our API that is 
now available through the documentation pages. Have a look at [Camel K API 
resources documentation page](/camel-k/latest/apis/camel.html) in order to 
understand how to interact directly with them.
+
+# Thanks
+
+Thanks to all contributors who made this possible. We're happy to receive 
feedback on this version through the [usual 
channels](/camel-k/latest/contributing/developers.html) or filing an issue on 
[Camel K Github repository](https://github.com/apache/camel-k).

Review comment:
       The https://camel.apache.org/camel-k/latest/contributing/developers.html 
page is more about how to setup the environment, not really how to provide 
feedback. But maybe this article should stay like that and the page 
contriguting shoudl include information on mailing list, chat and bug tracker?




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