Anonymitaet commented on code in PR #371:
URL: https://github.com/apache/pulsar-site/pull/371#discussion_r1067689800


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+author: Apache Pulsar Community
+title: "Apache Pulsar 2022 Year in Review"
+date: 2023-01-10
+---
+
+2022 was an incredible year for Apache Pulsar as it witnessed strong community 
growth with the project becoming more stable, scalable, and secure.
+
+We are grateful to all of our community members and those in the wider 
open-source community who contributed to the project. They are the reasons 
behind every step Pulsar has made over the past year.
+
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+
+Now, let’s take a look at some of the highlights in 2022.
+
+## New Pulsar website
+
+In May 2022, the Apache Pulsar community [launched its new 
website](https://lists.apache.org/thread/7nx3rm3cmpbw0ws1b62k17935xgyw2tj). The 
new appearance has a light blue background with the homepage structure 
redesigned. You can see [PIP-87](https://github.com/apache/pulsar/issues/12637) 
and [PIP-113](https://github.com/apache/pulsar/issues/13235) for more details. 
Following is a comparison of the websites.
+
+Before:
+
+![](/img/pulsar-website-before.png)
+
+After:
+
+![](/img/pulsar-new-website-after-1.png)
+
+![](/img/pulsar-new-website-after-2.png)
+
+Many community members [participated in the discussion and provided valuable 
feedback](https://github.com/apache/pulsar/issues/15538#issuecomment-1125602899).
 Currently, the Pulsar community is still working to improve the reader 
experience by making key information more visible and accessible.
+
+## Key events recap
+
+In 2022, the Apache Pulsar community put together a number of meetups and 
events across the globe to share the latest messaging and streaming 
technologies. Among others, two Pulsar Summits received the most attention from 
community members.
+
+- [Pulsar Summit San Francisco 
2022](https://streamnative.io/blog/community/2022-08-25-pulsar-summit-sf-2022-community-event-recap/):
 This event marked the first-ever, in-person Pulsar Summit in North America 
with 200+ attendees. It featured 20 speakers from companies like Google, AWS, 
and Yahoo!, 5 keynotes on Apache Pulsar and other streaming technologies, and 
12 breakout sessions on tech deep dives, use cases, and ecosystem talks. [Watch 
the sessions](https://streamnative.io/pulsar-summit-on-demand/).
+- [Pulsar Summit Asia 
2022](pathname:///blog/2022/12/01/pulsar-summit-asia-2022-recap/): With 1,500+ 
registrations and 40,000+ views globally, this two-day virtual event gathered 
41 speakers giving 3 keynote addresses and 36 sessions. They came from 
companies like ByteDance, Huawei, Tencent, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone 
Corporation (NTT), Yum China, Netease, vivo, Nutanix, and StreamNative. [Watch 
the 
sessions](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqRma1oIkcWgeNb3kgzqFyg5sywH8S4yy).
+
+To stay up to date with the latest events, you can join the following meetups 
or groups:
+
+- [New York City Apache Pulsar 
Meetup](https://www.meetup.com/new-york-city-apache-pulsar-meetup/)
+- [SF Bay Area Apache Pulsar 
Meetup](https://www.meetup.com/sf-bay-area-apache-pulsar-meetup/)
+- [Netherlands Apache Pulsar 
Meetup](https://www.meetup.com/netherlands-apache-pulsar-meetup/)
+- [Japan Pulsar User Group](https://japan-pulsar-user-group.connpass.com/)
+
+## Community growth
+
+The development of the Pulsar community would not be possible without our 
contributors. Among them, Pulsar Committers and PMC members have taken the lead 
in contributing to and promoting the project. In 2022, many new faces joined 
the community while we also welcomed old friends taking more responsibility. 
Let’s take a look at the Pulsar community by numbers.
+
+- **598** global contributors for the Pulsar main GitHub repository
+- **12.1K+** GitHub stars
+- **3.2K+** forks
+- **16** new Committers
+- **5** new PMC members

Review Comment:
   1. The NO. here is a bit confusing. Some are `total NO.` while others are 
`NO. of last year`. Does it make sense to add the `total NO. of committers and 
PMC members`? 
   
   In this way, we can reduce users' confusion (data is consistent) and show 
the whole picture to them.
   
   2. Does it make sense to add the `NO. of Pulsar releases` (show activeness 
and long history) and the `NO. of ecosystem plugins` (show diversity and 
compatibility)? 
   
   These data can give users more trust and confidence in Pulsar. 



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