It looks good. Thanks !
Regards JB On Fri, Mar 4, 2022 at 8:16 AM Andrea Cosentino <anco...@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 > - iss...@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. > - us...@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. >