Hi Yogish— I think we spoke on a zoom call some time ago…
Yeah our website doesn’t change much, generally we’ve been relying on our repos and distros (pypi, npm) as interface points. Flagon is maintained, used, and under active development. but like all things value relates to use-case and integration cost. What’s your use-case? Apache Unomi is a completely different class of things (closer to salesforce than Flagon). Josh > On Jan 8, 2025, at 9:30 PM, Yogish Kode <yogish.k...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi, > The website for Flagon hasn’t changed for several years. Content also remains > the same. Is this an active project? There are other projects like Apache > UNOMI and there is another that has come up for tracking users and use that > knowledge. > > Wanted to know if there is any value in using Flagon. > > > Sent from my iPhone > >> On Jan 8, 2025, at 4:20 PM, Joshua Poore <poor...@apache.org> wrote: >> >> Was running behind on this again. Please see the current board report. I >> have published this version. If there are any big issues, I can try and >> republish. Huge thanks to Jason @PMC for working the report this quarter! >> >> ## Description: >> The mission of Apache Flagon is the creation and maintenance of software >> related to thin-client behavioral logging capability useful for business >> analytics, usage analytics, usability and user testing >> >> ## Project Status: >> Current project status: Ongoing with low activity >> Issues for the board: None at this time >> Note : (no official Apache Releases have any dependencies on >> ElasticSearch--it remains a worked example in the repos only, but not >> distributed through releases). >> >> ## Membership Data: >> Apache Flagon was founded 2023-03-21 (2 years ago) >> There are currently 18 committers and 12 PMC members in this project. >> The Committer-to-PMC ratio is 3:2. >> >> Community changes, past quarter: >> - No new PMC members. Last addition was Evan Jones on 2024-07-10. >> - No new committers. Last addition was Evan Jones on 2024-02-13. >> >> ## Project Activity: >> The project documentation and website has seen major improvements. There is >> always more to document, but a lot of stale information has been removed or >> updated. On the product side, we’ve seen some minor development. Most notably >> adding support for web sockets and improving test coverage. >> >> ## Community Health: >> Community growth was slow in the current period, however, it is growing >> nonetheless. Recently, we have had some members cross pollinate with the >> CNCF’s Open telemetry project. Open telemetry offers widely adopted standards >> that apply to a lot of our core functions. The PMC is currently exploring how >> integrating with the Open telemetry ecosystem can foster better community >> health. We are also aware that some community members have discussed >> OpenSearch integrations. We have struggled this period to get community >> members to converse on lists. >>