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Tilman

Am 01.01.2019 um 12:40 schrieb Andreas Lehmkühler:
Hi,

Sally prepared some digits for 2018 and I was surprised to see one of our 
fellow PDFBox committers among the Top 5 committers as we are a small community 
compared to other ASF projects.

Thanks Tilman for your ongoing efforts to improve PDFBox in the last year, the 
time before that and hopefully in the future!!!

A happy new year to everyone

Cheers, Andreas


-------- Ursprüngliche Nachricht --------
Von: Sally Khudairi <[email protected]>
Gesendet: 1. Januar 2019 08:22:25 MEZ
An: Apache Announce List <[email protected]>
Betreff: Apache in 2018 - By The Digits

[this announcement is available online at https://s.apache.org/Apache2018Digits 
]

It's been a great year for the Apache community at-large. With nearly 200M lines of code 
under the ASF's stewardship, our ongoing success is the result of community-led 
development "The Apache Way", executed through the collaborative efforts of 
more than 300 Apache projects and their communities. Highlights include:

Apache Projects —https://projects.apache.org/
- Total number of projects + sub-projects - 328 (not including Apache Labs 
initiatives)
- Top-Level Projects - 198
- Podlings in the Apache Incubator - 51
- Other groups, including operations/support - 62

Community/People —http://home.apache.org/
- Apache Committers - 7,032 (6,693 active)
- ASF Members (individuals) - 730
- New Members elected - 44


Apache Projects/Code —https://projects.apache.org/statistics.html

3,208 Apache Committers changed 78,493,228 lines of code over 201,220 commits. 
We also  welcomed 4,638 new code contributors and 15,861 new issue/pull request 
contributors.

Top 5 Apache Code Committers
- Andrea Cosentino (2,508 commits; 237,224 lines changed)
- Jean-Baptiste Onofré (2,098 commits; 1,208,851 lines changed)
- Duo Zhang (1,956 commits; 809,085 lines changed)
- Mark Thomas (1,823 commits; 179,883 lines changed)
  - Tilman Hausherr (1,736 commits; 81,940 lines changed)

Top 5 Apache Project Repositories by Commits
  - Hadoop
  - HBase
  - Beam
  - Camel
  - Flink

Top 5 Apache Project Repositories by Size (Lines of Code)
  - OpenOffice (7,822,699)
  - NetBeans (7,741,506)
  - Flex (whiteboard: 5,233,722; SDK 3,933,522)
  - Mynewt (documentation: 4,381.072)
  - Hadoop (3,881,797)

"If it didn't happen on-list, it didn't happen." —https://lists.apache.org/

  - Total number of mailing lists 1,131
  - 19,435 authors sent 1,497,005 emails on 505,793 topics

Top 5 most active Apache user@ mailing lists
  - Flink
  - Lucene
  - Ignite
  - Cassandra
  - Kafka

Top 5 most active Apache dev@ mailing lists
  - Beam
  - Ignite
  - Kafka
  - Tomcat
  - James

Contributor License Agreements and Software Grants 
—https://www.apache.org/licenses/

We welcomed an average of 387 new code contributors and 1,250 new people filing 
issues each month. Individuals who are granted write access to the Apache 
repositories must submit an Individual Contributor License Agreement (ICLA). 
Corporations that have assigned employees to work on Apache projects as part of 
an employment agreement may sign a Corporate CLA (CCLA) for contributing 
intellectual property via the corporation. Individuals or corporations donating 
a body of existing software or documentation to one of the Apache projects need 
to execute a formal Software Grant Agreement (SGA) with the ASF.

  - ICLAs signed - 831
  - CCLAs signed - 35
  - Software Grants submitted - 25

Sponsorship and Individual Support 
—http://apache.org/foundation/contributing.html

Thank you to our hundreds of individual donors and Sponsors whose generous support 
helps offset the ASF's day-to-day operating expenses that include Infrastructure, 
Accounting, Fundraising, Marketing & Publicity, and more.

  - Platinum: Cloudera, Comcast, Facebook, Google, LeaseWeb, Microsoft, Oath, 
Pineapple Fund, and Tencent Cloud.

  - Gold: Anonymous, ARM, Bloomberg, Handshake, Hortonworks, Huawei, IBM, 
Indeed, Pivotal, and Union Investment.

  - Silver: Aetna, Alibaba Cloud Computing, Baidu, Budget Direct, Capital One, 
Cerner, Inspur, ODPi, Private Internet Access, Red Hat, and Target.

  - Bronze: Airport Rentals, Best VPN, The Blog Starter, Bookmakers, Cash 
Store, Casino Bonus, Casino2k, Cloudsoft, Emerio, Footprints Recruiting, 
HostChecka.com, HostingAdvice.com, HostPapa Web Hosting, The Linux Foundation, 
Mobile Slots, Mutuo Kredit AG, Online Holland Casino, RX-M, SCAMS.info, Site 
Builder Report, Talend, The Best VPN, Twitter, and Web Hosting Secret Revealed.

ASF Targeted Sponsors provide the Foundation with contributions for specific 
activities or programs.

  - Targeted Platinum: DLA Piper, Microsoft, Oath, OSU Open Source Labs, and 
Sonatype.

  - Targeted Gold: Atlassian, The CrytpoFund, Datadog, PhoenixNAP, and Quenda.

  - Targeted Silver: Amazon Web Services, HotWax Systems, and Rackspace.

  - Targeted Bronze: Bintray, Education Networks of America, Google, Hopsie, 
No-IP, PagerDuty, Peregrine Computer Consultants Corporation, Sonic.net, 
SURFnet, and Virtru.


Together, our Members, Committers, contributors, users, supporters, and 
sponsors continue to build on our mission of providing Open Source software for 
the public good and are helping keep Apache software accessible to everyone.

Wishing you the best in 2019!

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