Thanks All ## Description: The mission of NiFi is the creation and maintenance of software related to providing an easy to use, powerful, and reliable system to process and distribute data.
Apache NiFi MiNiFi is an edge data collection agent built to seamlessly integrate with and leverage the command and control of NiFi. There are both Java and C++ implementations. Apache NiFi Registry is a centralized registry for key configuration items including flow versions, assets, and extensions for Apache NiFi and Apache MiNiFi. Apache NiFi Nar Maven Plugin is a release artifact used for supporting the NiFi classloader isolation model. Apache NiFi Flow Design System is a theme-able set of high quality UI components and utilities for use across the various Apache NiFi web applications in order to provide a more consistent user experience. ## Project Status: Current project status: Ongoing. High. Issues for the board: None. ## Membership Data: Apache NiFi was founded 2015-07-14 (10 years ago) There are currently 68 committers and 38 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 Ferenc Kis on 2024-12-30. - No new committers. Last addition was Lucas Ottersbach on 2024-11-12. ## Project Activity: During the quarter the NiFi community produced four releases. These include NiFI 2.4.0 on May 1st 2025 NiFi 2.4.0 includes more than 100 JIRAs and makes it easy to leverage Bitbucket as a versioned flow registry, integrate with Box to grab data, and several other improvements and bug fixes. A NiFi Improvement Proposal (NIP-6) was approved which helps downstream components understand the presence of upstream backpressure. ## Community Health: JIRA and Mailing list activity remains active. The Slack community remains growing and active with now 3,792 members in the general channel versus 3,657 in the previous quarter. We continue to enjoy significant release vote participation and release activity. PR activity in Gihub remains strong. However, we need to do a better job with identifying community merit growth. Of the code contributions in the past 30 days that landed 5 of the 11 unique authors are not committers or PMC members so we have plenty to work with. In the total reporting period we have 27 unique authors.