Hi, IMHO, it’s not necessary related. It’s two kinds of communication channel.
I agree that it could have an impact for the user mailing list but I doubt about the dev mailing list. Regards JB > Le 3 juin 2021 à 16:08, Ajmera, Hemang C <hemang.ajm...@cgi.com> a écrit : > > Hi > > I found https://camel.zulipchat.com/stats... I shows 9827 messages sent so > far via zulip... It is all time cumulative and not quarterly, but if we > capture that every 3 month, we may get approximate number of message.. > > > Thanks and Regards, > Hemang Ajmera > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Andrea Cosentino <anco...@gmail.com> > Sent: 03 June 2021 19:30 > To: dev <dev@camel.apache.org> > Subject: Re: Draft Camel Board Report for June 2021 > > > EXTERNAL SENDER: Do not click any links or open any attachments unless you > trust the sender and know the content is safe. > EXPÉDITEUR EXTERNE: Ne cliquez sur aucun lien et n’ouvrez aucune pièce > jointe à moins qu’ils ne proviennent d’un expéditeur fiable, ou que vous ayez > l'assurance que le contenu provient d'une source sûre. > > The stats are provided by a reporter tool from Apache. It's not easy to > calculate the zulip messages per quarter, but I'll mention it for sure. > Thanks. > > Il giorno gio 3 giu 2021 alle ore 15:54 Ajmera, Hemang C < > hemang.ajm...@cgi.com> ha scritto: > >> Hi >> One reason for reduction in number of emails can be due to zulip. >> Just a thought.... should there be mention on number of messages on >> zulip every quarter too? >> >> >> Thanks and Regards, >> Hemang Ajmera >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Andrea Cosentino <anco...@gmail.com> >> Sent: 03 June 2021 10:53 >> To: dev <dev@camel.apache.org> >> Subject: Draft Camel Board Report for June 2021 >> >> >> EXTERNAL SENDER: Do not click any links or open any attachments unless >> you trust the sender and know the content is safe. >> EXPÉDITEUR EXTERNE: Ne cliquez sur aucun lien et n’ouvrez aucune pièce >> jointe à moins qu’ils ne proviennent d’un expéditeur fiable, ou que >> vous ayez l'assurance que le contenu provient d'une source sûre. >> >> Hello, >> >> I created a draft for next Board Report for June 2021. Feedback are >> welcome. I'm planning to send this tomorrow. >> >> ## 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 >> 76 committers and 38 PMC members in this project. >> The Committer-to-PMC ratio is 2:1. >> >> Community changes, past quarter: >> - James Netherton was added to the PMC on 2021-04-12 >> - Zineb Bendhiba was added as committer on 2021-03-11 >> >> ## Project Activity: >> - We released Camel 3.7.3 on 2021-03-10. >> - We released Camel 3.9.0 on 2021-03-28. >> - We released Camel 2.25.4 on 2021-05-28. >> - We released Camel 3.7.4 on 2021-05-03. >> - We released Camel 3.10.0 on 2021-05-20. >> - The Camel 3.7.x releases are part of the second LTS for Camel 3. We are >> planning to support 3.7.x for one year. We are releasing these LTS >> with bug >> fixes >> - We are already working on 3.11.0 release: this release will be the >> prelude >> of the first LTS release of 2021. Originally we would like to have >> 3.10.0 as >> LTS, but it turns out more work would be needed, so we decide to go with >> 3.10.0 as development release and 3.11.0 as LTS immediately after. We're >> almost ready to release. >> - We released Camel-K 1.4.0 on 2021-04-17 >> - We are improving the Camel-K experience and we are expanding and >> improving >> the Kamelet concept, by introducing the camel-kamelets repository >> dedicated >> to this particular Camel aspect. >> - The Camel-Quarkus work is going ahead following the main camel >> releases with >> 2 versions this quarter >> - We released Camel-quarkus-1.8.0 on 2021-03-29. >> - We released Camel-quarkus 1.8.1 on 2021-04-06. >> - We are continuing working on the Camel-kafka-connector project and we >> released three versions of it >> - 0.7.3 on 13 Mar 2021 >> - 0.9.0 on 31 Mar 2021 >> - 0.10.0 on 23 May 2021 >> - The 0.7.x releases are based on the second LTS of main Camel, >> 3.7.x >> - We are working for supporting the next Camel LTS with >> camel-kafka-connector >> too >> >> ## Community Health: >> - dev@camel.apache.org had a 19% decrease in traffic in the past >> quarter >> (375 >> emails compared to 459): This decrease is related to the stabilization of >> the code base preparing for the next LTS 3.11.0. >> - iss...@camel.apache.org had a 22% increase in traffic in the past >> quarter >> (2521 emails compared to 2052): This increase is related to the fact >> we are >> getting more feedback on the development releases torward the next LTS >> release. We are creating new issues for the third LTS release, but >> we are >> also starting to see issues for 3.7.x. >> - us...@camel.apache.org had a 13% increase in traffic in the past quarter >> (356 emails compared to 315): the increase is related to people switching >> from Camel 2 to Camel 3, since we are already at the second LTS, so >> we are >> looking at discussions about this and also issues with Camel 3. This is >> also related to people moving from second LTS to a development >> release for >> the next LTS. >> - 369 issues opened in JIRA, past quarter (-4% decrease) and 356 >> issues closed >> in JIRA, past quarter (-1% decrease): as reported above, the situation is >> stable. We are facing issues and improvements for 3.11 and old >> development >> releases for the next LTS, but also starting to see new issues for >> Camel >> 3 >> and the 3.7.x LTS releases. The activity related to Camel 2 is near >> to zero, >> even though we are still see people asking for issues and how to migrate. >> - 4774 commits in the past quarter (4% decrease) and 120 code >> contributors in >> the past quarter (1% increase): the core Camel team is stabilizing the >> codebase so there is a little decrease in number of commits, >> contributions >> related to documentation and website is increasing. In this quarter >> we were >> much more stable in this area. >> - 979 PRs opened on GitHub, past quarter (-24% decrease) and 972 PRs >> closed on >> GitHub, past quarter (-24% decrease): the code stabilization and also a >> little less work on the camel kafka connector side explain the >> decrease in >> number of PRs open and closed. We expect this stat to increase again >> once we >> release the next LTS. >> - 365 issues opened on GitHub, past quarter (9% increase) and 286 issues >> closed on GitHub, past quarter (5% increase): There is a new addition in >> terms of repositories which is the camel-kamelets repository, where we >> opened and closed a lot of new GH issues >>