It looks good to me too, thanks Andrea ________________________________ From: Jean-Baptiste Onofré <j...@nanthrax.net> Sent: Tuesday, September 5, 2023 11:24 To: dev@camel.apache.org <dev@camel.apache.org> Subject: Re: Draft Camel Board Report for September 2023
It looks good to me. Thanks ! Regards JB On Tue, Sep 5, 2023 at 7:00 AM Andrea Cosentino <anco...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hello all, > > I prepare the draft for September 2023, I'm planning to submit it tomorrow. > Feedback is welcome. > > ## Description: > The mission of Apache Camel is the creation and maintenance of an > open-source > integration framework based on known Enterprise Integration Patterns. > > ## Project Status: > Project status: Ongoing with high activity > Issues: There are no issues requiring board attention at this time. > > ## Membership Data: > Apache Camel was founded 2008-12-17 (15 years ago) > There are currently 88 committers and 44 PMC members in this project. > The Committer-to-PMC ratio is 2:1. > > Community changes, past quarter: > - No new PMC members. Last addition was Nicolas Filotto on 2023-04-05. > - Kengo Seki was added as committer on 2023-07-04 > > ## Project Activity: > - We released Camel 3.14.9 > - We released Camel 3.18.8 > - We released Camel 3.20.6 > - We released Camel 3.21.0 > - We released Camel 4.0.0-RC1 > - We released Camel 4.0.0 > - Note: Camel releases have synchronized releases of Camel-Karaf and > Camel-Spring-Boot too for 3.x, while for 4.x only Camel-Spring-Boot is > synchronized. > - We released Camel 4.0.0, our main effort in the last 10 months. > - We are continuing release 3.18.x LTS release train and we are in the > process > of releasing the next patch release. > - We started the release train for 3.20.x LTS, and we are already at the > sixth > patch release. We want to release another patch release soon. > - We are still supporting Camel 3.14.x, an LTS train, but it's going EOL, > there will be another release 3.14.10. > - We released another 3.x LTS Release the 3.21.0 > - For Camel K we released a really important 2.0 release with a lot of good > work from community. > - For Camel-Kamelets releases > - We released Camel Kameletes 3.20.6 > - We released Camel Kameletes 3.21.0 > - We released Camel Kamelets 4.0.0-RC1 > - We are working hard on releasing version 4.0.0 too > - Camel-Kamelets is not only related to camel k anymore so it could be used > with all the Camel's flavours > - The Camel-Quarkus work is going ahead following the main camel releases > with > multiple releases > - We released Camel-quarkus 2.16.0 > - We released Camel-quarkus 3.0.0-RC1 > - We released Camel-quarkus 3.0.0-RC2 > - We released Camel-quarkus 3.2.0 > - Camel-Kameleon and Camel-Karavan are improving and more and more > contributors are continuing to help. We are improving the projects by > supporting new features and aligning with LTS releases 3.21.0 as in the > last > report > - Camel Kafka Connector release based on Camel 3.20.6 has been released. > - Camel Kafka Connector release based on Camel 3.21.0 has been released. > - Work for supporting Camel 4.0.0 is going ahead > - Generally speaking we are working on supporting Camel 4 in all the > runtimes > provided and this is taking a lot of effort. > > > ## Community Health: > - 296 issues opened on GitHub, past quarter (15% decrease) and 308 issues > closed on GitHub, past quarter (5% decrease): Since we were working on > releasing Camel 4.0.0 some of the subprojects using gh issues have seen > less > focused work, Camel is using JIRA for tracking the work. We focused on > 4.0.0 > for a long time. > - 4992 commits in the past quarter (14% decrease) and 133 code contributors > in > the past quarter (3% increase): The commits decrease is related to the > work > done for Camel 4.0.0, at some point in the development we choose to slow > down a bit. The camel core team was focusing on Camel 4.x. We saw sporadic > contributions from new contributors in subprojects and main Camel. > - 1601 PRs opened on GitHub, past quarter (4% decrease) and 1602 PRs closed > on > GitHub, past quarter (4% deccrease): on some of the subprojects the > activity > was slowing down for stabilization reasons and for the focus on Camel > 4.0.0. > - dev@camel.apache.org had a 23% increase in traffic in the past quarter > (412 > emails compared to 334): There was a spike in the dev ML because of > questions and discussions around the development and final decision for > Camel 4.0.0 > - iss...@camel.apache.org had a 56% increase in traffic in the past quarter > (2964 emails compared to 1888): There was activity in JIRA mostly for > Camel > 4 work and cleaning up. We also went through opened and future issues and > cleaned up again. > - us...@camel.apache.org had a 6% increase in traffic in the past quarter > (260 emails compared to 243): Some users are starting to ask about > migration > from 3.x to 4.x, but also from 2.x to 3.x > - Note: JIRA statistics are not available in the statistics report provided > by > reporter. So we cannot comment numbers. As a recipient of an email from the Talend Group, your personal data will be processed by our systems. Please see our Privacy Notice <https://www.talend.com/privacy-policy/> for more information about our collection and use of your personal information, our security practices, and your data protection rights, including any rights you may have to object to automated-decision making or profiling we use to analyze support or marketing related communications. To manage or discontinue promotional communications, use the communication preferences portal<https://pages.qlik.com/Unsubscribe_Page.html>. 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