Yeah, I mean: the comments are good, not sure the "number/count" gives useful information to the board (it’s generated by whimsy anyway).
Just my $0.01. Regards JB > Le 2 sept. 2020 à 07:32, Andrea Cosentino <anco...@gmail.com> a écrit : > > There are comments related to ML numbers. A little comment, but it's there. > > Il giorno mer 2 set 2020 alle ore 07:30 Jean-Baptiste Onofre < > j...@nanthrax.net> ha scritto: > >> Hi, >> >> It sounds good to me ! Thanks >> >> By the way, I got feedback from the board that the Jira or mailing list >> numbers are useless if no specific comment. So, we could keep only the >> percentage change in the activity (depending board feedback). >> >> Regards >> JB >> >>> Le 2 sept. 2020 à 07:27, Andrea Cosentino <anco...@gmail.com> a écrit : >>> >>> Hello, >>> >>> I wrote the reports for this quarter. Feedback are welcome. >>> >>> ## 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 (12 years ago) >>> There are currently 72 committers and 36 PMC members in this project. >>> The Committer-to-PMC ratio is 2:1. >>> >>> Community changes, past quarter: >>> - No new PMC members. Last addition was Omar Al-Safi on 2020-06-01. >>> - Maria Arias de Reyna Dominguez was added as committer on 2020-08-08 >>> - Otavio Rodolfo Piske was added as committer on 2020-08-31 >>> >>> ## Project Activity: >>> - We released Apache Camel 3.4.0 on 2020-06-18. >>> - We released Apache Camel 3.4.1 on 2020-07-16. >>> - We released Apache Camel 3.4.2 on 2020-07-22. >>> - We released Apache Camel 3.5.0 on 2020-09-01. >>> - We released Apache Camel 2.25.2 on 2020-07-21. >>> - The 3.4.x series of releases are part of the LTS on-going effort we are >>> doing, so we are following this patch releases series >>> - At the same time we are working on new innovating releases in 3.6.0 and >>> sequent, until the next LTS which will be released in December. >>> - We are preparing the next patch release for 2.25.x >>> - We released Camel-K-Runtime 1.4.0, 1.4.1 and 1.5.0 respectively on 13 >> Jul >>> 2020, 21 Jul 2020 and 4 Aug 2020 >>> - We released Camel-K 1.0.1 on 25 Jun 2020 >>> - We released Camel-K 1.1.0 on 21 Jul 2020 >>> - We are improving the support of Camel 3 and improving the Camel-K >>> experience >>> - We are continuing supporting Camel-Quarkus by releasing 3 versions this >>> month >>> - We released the following Camel-Quarkus versions: >>> - 1.0.0-CR3 on 3 Jul 2020 >>> - 1.0.0 on 10 Aug 2020 >>> - 1.0.1 on 26 Aug 2020 >>> - We are continuing working on the Camel-kafka-connector project and we >>> released two version of it >>> - 0.3.0 on 17 Jun 2020 >>> - 0.4.0 on 30 Jul 2020 >>> - The 0.4.x will be based on LTS releases of Camel, so we are expecting >> to >>> release some patch releases >>> - We are working on 0.5.x based on 3.5.0 and we'll release it soon >>> - This is the complete releases list >>> - Apache Camel 3.4.0 on 2020-06-18. >>> - Apache Camel 3.4.1 on 2020-07-16. >>> - Apache Camel 3.4.2 on 2020-07-22. >>> - Apache Camel 3.5.0 on 2020-09-01. >>> - Apache Camel 2.25.2 on 2020-07-21. >>> - Camel-K 1.0.1 on 25 Jun 2020 >>> - Camel-K 1.1.0 on 21 Jul 2020 >>> - Camel-Quarkus 1.0.0-CR3 on 3 Jul 2020 >>> - Camel-Quarkus 1.0.0 on 10 Aug 2020 >>> - Camel-Quarkus 1.0.1 on 26 Aug 2020 >>> - Camel-Kafka-connector 0.3.0 on 17 Jun 2020 >>> - Camel-Kafka-connector 0.4.0 on 30 Jul 2020 >>> - This year Apache Camel participated to Google Summer Of Code: both the >>> selected students passed the evaluation with success >>> - This year Apache Camel participated to Outreachy program: the two >> person >>> selected did a great job >>> >>> ## Community Health: >>> - dev@camel.apache.org had a 25% decrease in traffic in the past quarter >>> (467 >>> emails compared to 622): This is mainly related to the fact we released >>> the >>> LTS 3.4.x. So there was less activity on dev ML, another reason is the >>> summer time >>> - us...@camel.apache.org had a 22% decrease in traffic in the past >> quarter >>> (367 emails compared to 469): Similar to dev ML, the summer time is one >>> reason, the other one is that Camel 3 is still in his early adoption so >>> not >>> all the users are moving from the 2.x version >>> - 337 issues opened in JIRA, past quarter (-31% decrease) This is >> related to >>> the LTS releases train and the summer time >>> - 338 issues closed in JIRA, past quarter (-25% decrease) This is >> related to >>> the LTS releases train and the summer time too. Basically we are adding >>> new >>> features on next releases > 3.4.x and we are reviewing the old issues. >>> - 3000 commits in the past quarter (-13% decrease) During the LTS work we >>> add >>> a lot of stuff, during the summer time we slowed down a bit >>> - 673 PRs opened on GitHub, past quarter (-28% decrease) This decrease is >>> related to the LTS releases and the summer time >>> - 681 PRs closed on GitHub, past quarter (-25% decrease) This decrease is >>> related to the LTS releases and the summer time >>> - 299 issues opened on GitHub, past quarter (-6% decrease) This decrease >> is >>> related to the summer time and the LTS releases >>> - 207 issues closed on GitHub, past quarter (-40% decrease) This >> decrease is >>> related to the summer time and the LTS releases. We reviewed the old >>> github >>> issues and closed some of them. >> >>