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Posted to dev@camel.apache.org by Andrea Cosentino <an...@gmail.com> on 2022/03/04 07:16:42 UTC
Draft Camel Board Report For March 22
Hello all,
Here is the draft for March board report. I'm planning to submit it soon,
so if you have feedback please let me know. Thanks.
## Description:
The mission of Apache Camel is the creation and maintenance of an
open-source
integration framework based on known Enterprise Integration Patterns.
## Issues:
There are no issues requiring board attention at this time.
## Membership Data:
Apache Camel was founded 2008-12-17 (13 years ago)
There are currently 81 committers and 41 PMC members in this project.
The Committer-to-PMC ratio is roughly 2:1.
Community changes, past quarter:
- Antonin Stefanutti was added to the PMC on 2022-01-28
- Otavio Rodolfo Piske was added to the PMC on 2022-01-21
- Zineb Bendhiba was added to the PMC on 2022-01-24
- Karen Lease was added as committer on 2022-01-24
- Nicolas Filotto was added as committer on 2022-03-01
## Project Activity:
- We released Camel 3.7.7
- We released Camel 3.11.5
- We released Camel 3.14.0
- We released Camel 3.14.1
- We released Camel 3.15.0
- Note: Camel releases have synchronized releases of Camel-Karaf and
Camel-Spring-Boot too
- We released 3.14.0 and 3.14.1: This is an LTS release train. We are going
to
continue releasing 3.14.x and 3.11.x, while we are preparing to the next
LTS
3.17.x. We are working hard on 3.16.0 release, with a lot of new features.
- We released Camel K 1.8.0
- We released Camel K 1.8.1
- We released Camel K 1.8.2
- Related to Camel K we have also Camel K Runtime releases
- We released Camel K Runtime 1.11.0
- We released Camel K Runtime 1.12.0
- We are improving the Camel-K experience and we are expanding and improving
the Kamelet concept, by introducing more Kameletes to the provided
catalog.
The amount of Kamelets is increasing in a really impressive way. We are
also
improving the CLI experience and we are working on involving more
contributors by publishing a roadmap for 2022
- The Camel-Quarkus work is going ahead following the main camel releases
with
multiple releases
- We released Camel-quarkus 2.2.1
- We released Camel-quarkus 2.5.0
- We released Camel-quarkus 2.6.0
- We released Camel-quarkus 2.7.0
- On the Camel-Kafka-Connector side we released
- 1.0.0 release based on Kamelets
- Camel-Kameleon and Camel-Karavan are creating a lot of interest in the
community and we are seeing a lot of interactions.
## Community Health:
- dev@camel.apache.org had a 4% increase in traffic in the past quarter (454
emails compared to 436): There is a little increase because we had some
feedback from user migrating from old Camel 3.x to latest LTS 3.14.x and
also because of some queries about Camel K
- issues@camel.apache.org had a 22% increase in traffic in the past quarter
(2125 emails compared to 1734): This is related to some new features we
are
adding to the development release of Camel 3.
- users@camel.apache.org had a 5% decrease in traffic in the past quarter
(315
emails compared to 330): The situation is more or less the same of last
quarter, the 3.14.x LTS is solid so we have probably less traffic
- 461 issues opened in JIRA, past quarter (32% increase) and 411 issues
closed
in JIRA, past quarter (30% increase): As reported we are working hard on
development release and we are also looking at backlog. Note: Jira issues
are related to Camel/Camel-Karaf and Camel-Spring-Boot projects
- 224 issues opened on GitHub, past quarter (-5% change) and 219 issues
closed
on GitHub, past quarter (no change): More or less the situation is similar
to the last quarter. We have a lot of issues on Github opened for
camel-kamelets. Note: Github issues are related to all the subprojects
different from Camel/Camel-Karaf/Camel-Spring-Boot
- 4105 commits in the past quarter (21% increase) and 115 code contributors
in
the past quarter (-2% change): the core Camel team is working on new
features on the codebase so there is an increase in number of commits,
contributions related to documentation and website is increasing.
- 1142 PRs opened on GitHub, past quarter (23% increase) and 1147 PRs closed
on GitHub, past quarter (24% increase): We have a lot of work done on all
the subprojects, so we see a lot of PRs coming from new contributors about
documentation but also new features.
Re: Draft Camel Board Report For March 22
Posted by Jean-Baptiste Onofré <jb...@nanthrax.net>.
It looks good.
Thanks !
Regards
JB
On Fri, Mar 4, 2022 at 8:16 AM Andrea Cosentino <an...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Here is the draft for March board report. I'm planning to submit it soon,
> so if you have feedback please let me know. Thanks.
>
> ## Description:
> The mission of Apache Camel is the creation and maintenance of an
> open-source
> integration framework based on known Enterprise Integration Patterns.
>
> ## Issues:
> There are no issues requiring board attention at this time.
>
> ## Membership Data:
> Apache Camel was founded 2008-12-17 (13 years ago)
> There are currently 81 committers and 41 PMC members in this project.
> The Committer-to-PMC ratio is roughly 2:1.
>
> Community changes, past quarter:
> - Antonin Stefanutti was added to the PMC on 2022-01-28
> - Otavio Rodolfo Piske was added to the PMC on 2022-01-21
> - Zineb Bendhiba was added to the PMC on 2022-01-24
> - Karen Lease was added as committer on 2022-01-24
> - Nicolas Filotto was added as committer on 2022-03-01
>
> ## Project Activity:
> - We released Camel 3.7.7
> - We released Camel 3.11.5
> - We released Camel 3.14.0
> - We released Camel 3.14.1
> - We released Camel 3.15.0
> - Note: Camel releases have synchronized releases of Camel-Karaf and
> Camel-Spring-Boot too
> - We released 3.14.0 and 3.14.1: This is an LTS release train. We are going
> to
> continue releasing 3.14.x and 3.11.x, while we are preparing to the next
> LTS
> 3.17.x. We are working hard on 3.16.0 release, with a lot of new
> features.
> - We released Camel K 1.8.0
> - We released Camel K 1.8.1
> - We released Camel K 1.8.2
> - Related to Camel K we have also Camel K Runtime releases
> - We released Camel K Runtime 1.11.0
> - We released Camel K Runtime 1.12.0
> - We are improving the Camel-K experience and we are expanding and
> improving
> the Kamelet concept, by introducing more Kameletes to the provided
> catalog.
> The amount of Kamelets is increasing in a really impressive way. We are
> also
> improving the CLI experience and we are working on involving more
> contributors by publishing a roadmap for 2022
> - The Camel-Quarkus work is going ahead following the main camel releases
> with
> multiple releases
> - We released Camel-quarkus 2.2.1
> - We released Camel-quarkus 2.5.0
> - We released Camel-quarkus 2.6.0
> - We released Camel-quarkus 2.7.0
> - On the Camel-Kafka-Connector side we released
> - 1.0.0 release based on Kamelets
> - Camel-Kameleon and Camel-Karavan are creating a lot of interest in the
> community and we are seeing a lot of interactions.
>
> ## Community Health:
> - dev@camel.apache.org had a 4% increase in traffic in the past quarter
> (454
> emails compared to 436): There is a little increase because we had some
> feedback from user migrating from old Camel 3.x to latest LTS 3.14.x and
> also because of some queries about Camel K
> - issues@camel.apache.org had a 22% increase in traffic in the past
> quarter
> (2125 emails compared to 1734): This is related to some new features we
> are
> adding to the development release of Camel 3.
> - users@camel.apache.org had a 5% decrease in traffic in the past quarter
> (315
> emails compared to 330): The situation is more or less the same of last
> quarter, the 3.14.x LTS is solid so we have probably less traffic
> - 461 issues opened in JIRA, past quarter (32% increase) and 411 issues
> closed
> in JIRA, past quarter (30% increase): As reported we are working hard on
> development release and we are also looking at backlog. Note: Jira issues
> are related to Camel/Camel-Karaf and Camel-Spring-Boot projects
> - 224 issues opened on GitHub, past quarter (-5% change) and 219 issues
> closed
> on GitHub, past quarter (no change): More or less the situation is
> similar
> to the last quarter. We have a lot of issues on Github opened for
> camel-kamelets. Note: Github issues are related to all the subprojects
> different from Camel/Camel-Karaf/Camel-Spring-Boot
> - 4105 commits in the past quarter (21% increase) and 115 code contributors
> in
> the past quarter (-2% change): the core Camel team is working on new
> features on the codebase so there is an increase in number of commits,
> contributions related to documentation and website is increasing.
> - 1142 PRs opened on GitHub, past quarter (23% increase) and 1147 PRs
> closed
> on GitHub, past quarter (24% increase): We have a lot of work done on all
> the subprojects, so we see a lot of PRs coming from new contributors
> about
> documentation but also new features.
>
Re: Draft Camel Board Report For March 22
Posted by Claus Ibsen <cl...@gmail.com>.
Looks good to me
On Fri, Mar 4, 2022 at 8:17 AM Andrea Cosentino <an...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> Here is the draft for March board report. I'm planning to submit it soon,
> so if you have feedback please let me know. Thanks.
>
> ## Description:
> The mission of Apache Camel is the creation and maintenance of an
> open-source
> integration framework based on known Enterprise Integration Patterns.
>
> ## Issues:
> There are no issues requiring board attention at this time.
>
> ## Membership Data:
> Apache Camel was founded 2008-12-17 (13 years ago)
> There are currently 81 committers and 41 PMC members in this project.
> The Committer-to-PMC ratio is roughly 2:1.
>
> Community changes, past quarter:
> - Antonin Stefanutti was added to the PMC on 2022-01-28
> - Otavio Rodolfo Piske was added to the PMC on 2022-01-21
> - Zineb Bendhiba was added to the PMC on 2022-01-24
> - Karen Lease was added as committer on 2022-01-24
> - Nicolas Filotto was added as committer on 2022-03-01
>
> ## Project Activity:
> - We released Camel 3.7.7
> - We released Camel 3.11.5
> - We released Camel 3.14.0
> - We released Camel 3.14.1
> - We released Camel 3.15.0
> - Note: Camel releases have synchronized releases of Camel-Karaf and
> Camel-Spring-Boot too
> - We released 3.14.0 and 3.14.1: This is an LTS release train. We are going
> to
> continue releasing 3.14.x and 3.11.x, while we are preparing to the next
> LTS
> 3.17.x. We are working hard on 3.16.0 release, with a lot of new features.
> - We released Camel K 1.8.0
> - We released Camel K 1.8.1
> - We released Camel K 1.8.2
> - Related to Camel K we have also Camel K Runtime releases
> - We released Camel K Runtime 1.11.0
> - We released Camel K Runtime 1.12.0
> - We are improving the Camel-K experience and we are expanding and improving
> the Kamelet concept, by introducing more Kameletes to the provided
> catalog.
> The amount of Kamelets is increasing in a really impressive way. We are
> also
> improving the CLI experience and we are working on involving more
> contributors by publishing a roadmap for 2022
> - The Camel-Quarkus work is going ahead following the main camel releases
> with
> multiple releases
> - We released Camel-quarkus 2.2.1
> - We released Camel-quarkus 2.5.0
> - We released Camel-quarkus 2.6.0
> - We released Camel-quarkus 2.7.0
> - On the Camel-Kafka-Connector side we released
> - 1.0.0 release based on Kamelets
> - Camel-Kameleon and Camel-Karavan are creating a lot of interest in the
> community and we are seeing a lot of interactions.
>
> ## Community Health:
> - dev@camel.apache.org had a 4% increase in traffic in the past quarter (454
> emails compared to 436): There is a little increase because we had some
> feedback from user migrating from old Camel 3.x to latest LTS 3.14.x and
> also because of some queries about Camel K
> - issues@camel.apache.org had a 22% increase in traffic in the past quarter
> (2125 emails compared to 1734): This is related to some new features we
> are
> adding to the development release of Camel 3.
> - users@camel.apache.org had a 5% decrease in traffic in the past quarter
> (315
> emails compared to 330): The situation is more or less the same of last
> quarter, the 3.14.x LTS is solid so we have probably less traffic
> - 461 issues opened in JIRA, past quarter (32% increase) and 411 issues
> closed
> in JIRA, past quarter (30% increase): As reported we are working hard on
> development release and we are also looking at backlog. Note: Jira issues
> are related to Camel/Camel-Karaf and Camel-Spring-Boot projects
> - 224 issues opened on GitHub, past quarter (-5% change) and 219 issues
> closed
> on GitHub, past quarter (no change): More or less the situation is similar
> to the last quarter. We have a lot of issues on Github opened for
> camel-kamelets. Note: Github issues are related to all the subprojects
> different from Camel/Camel-Karaf/Camel-Spring-Boot
> - 4105 commits in the past quarter (21% increase) and 115 code contributors
> in
> the past quarter (-2% change): the core Camel team is working on new
> features on the codebase so there is an increase in number of commits,
> contributions related to documentation and website is increasing.
> - 1142 PRs opened on GitHub, past quarter (23% increase) and 1147 PRs closed
> on GitHub, past quarter (24% increase): We have a lot of work done on all
> the subprojects, so we see a lot of PRs coming from new contributors about
> documentation but also new features.
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