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## Description:
Apache Camel is a powerful open source integration library based on
  Enterprise Integration Patterns. Rules for Camel's routing engine can be
  defined in either a Java based DSL or XML.

## Issues:
there are no issues requiring board attention at this time

## Membership Data:
Apache Camel was founded 2008-12-17 (11 years ago)
There are currently 68 committers and 35 PMC members in this project.
The Committer-to-PMC ratio is roughly 9:5.

Community changes, past quarter:
- No new PMC members. Last addition was Dmitry Volodin on 2019-05-08.
- Denis Istomin was added as committer on 2019-07-30
- Jan Bednar was added as committer on 2019-08-01

## Project Activity:
- We are continuing our work towards Apache Camel 3.0.0: we released the
  Milestone 4 on 11 July 2019 and the Release candidate 1 on 01 September 2019
- We are working already on the final release and we are focusing on bug
  fixes, stabilization and code cleanup.
- We published the new website and we are improving the documentation and
  looks and feel. The general feedback of the community was really good.
- We released a new 2.x version, the 2.24.1 on 23 June 2019. Also we released
  2.23.3 on 17 June 2019 and 2.22.5 on 11 June 2019.
- We are working on a new minor release Apache Camel 2.25.0, we're working on
  bug fixes and stabilisation of the codebase.
- We are preparing for the next minor release Apache Camel 2.24.2 expected for
  the end of September/mid October: we are working on bug fixes mainly.
- We released Camel-K-Runtime 1.0.0 and 1.0.1, respectively on 26 July 2019
  and 23 Aug 2019
- We released Camel-K 0.3.4 (on 11 June 2019) and 1.0.0-M1 (on 29 Jul 2019)
- We are continuing our work on Camel-K by improving the support for Camel 3
  and keeping the same release timing as Apache Camel.
- We created an Apache Camel subproject, Camel-Quarkus. The aim of this
  project is supporting Camel in the Quarkus framework.
- We released the following Camel-Quarkus versions:
  - 0.0.2 on 29 Jul 2019
  - 0.1.0 on 07 Aug 2019
- We completed the work with the students selected for Google Summer of Code
  2019, the Apache Camel mentors are following three students. Two out of
  three students passed successfully the Google Summer of code: the new
  dataformat based on Any23 task and the new website task. Really nice
  experience for mentors and students. We'll be part of the project again next
  year
- This is the complete releases list
- 3.0.0-RC1 was released on 2019-09-01.
- 3.0.0-M4 was released on 2019-07-11.
- 2.24.1 was released on 2019-06-23.
- 2.23.3 was released on 2019-06-17.
- 2.22.5 was released on 2019-06-11.
- 3.0.0-M3 was released on 2019-06-07.
- Camel-K 0.3.4 was released on Tue Jun 11 2019
- Camel-K 1.0.0-M1 was released on Mon Jul 29 2019
- Camel-K 0.3.3 was released on Fri May 3 2019
- Camel-Quarkus 0.0.2 was released on Mon Jul 29 2019
- Camel-Quarkus 0.1.0 was released on Wed Aug 07 2019

## Community Health:
- dev@camel.apache.org had a 147% increase in traffic in the past quarter
  (2482 emails compared to 1004) This is because we are near the new camel 3
  final release
- iss...@camel.apache.org had a 34% increase in traffic in the past quarter
  (2921 emails compared to 2166) This is because we are near the new camel 3
  final release and we're starting to have feedback and bugs reported
- us...@camel.apache.org had a 60% increase in traffic in the past quarter
  (317 emails compared to 198) This is mainly for announcements and discussion
  around the new website
- 299 issues opened in JIRA, past quarter (-9% decrease)
- 319 issues closed in JIRA, past quarter (no change)
- 2828 commits in the past quarter (16% increase) This is mainly for Camel 3
  activity
- 95 code contributors in the past quarter (3% increase) We have new
  contributors for documentation and new website
- 446 PRs opened on GitHub, past quarter (41% increase)
- 442 PRs closed on GitHub, past quarter (38% increase)
- 176 issues opened on GitHub, past quarter (58% increase) In Apache Camel
  main repository we don't use GitHub issues, this stats comes from Camel-k
  and Camel-quarkus subprojects
- 130 issues closed on GitHub, past quarter (75% increase) In Apache Camel
  main repository we don't use GitHub issues, this stats comes from Camel-k
  and Camel-quarkus subprojects



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Andrea Cosentino 
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Apache Camel PMC Chair
Apache Karaf Committer
Apache Servicemix PMC Member
Email: ancosen1...@yahoo.com
Twitter: @oscerd2
Github: oscerd

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