nice thanks Chris :-) Am Di., 2. Juni 2020 um 18:44 Uhr schrieb Christofer Dutz < [email protected]>:
> Ok ... just wanted to inform you that I've submitted the report :-)+ > > Chris > > Am 02.06.20, 09:50 schrieb "Christofer Dutz" <[email protected]>: > > Ok ... so merging all of this ... this is the new version ... > > > Am 02.06.20, 09:17 schrieb "Christofer Dutz" < > [email protected]>: > > Note: I’ll try to manually fill the ?? values in the stats as soon > as I find out where to actually get the information or the reporting tool > gets operational again. Also please add any online-talks you did. > > > ## Description: > The mission of the Apache PLC4X project is creating a set of > libraries for > communicating with industrial programmable logic controllers > (PLCs) using a > variety of protocols but with a shared API. > > ## Issues: > None > > ## Membership Data: > Apache PLC4X was founded 2019-04-17 (a year ago) > There are currently 16 committers and 10 PMC members in this > project. > The Committer-to-PMC ratio is exaclty 8:5. > > Community changes, past quarter: > - Lukas Ott was added to the PMC on 2020-03-07 > - Etienne Robinet was added as committer on 2020-03-22 > - Otto Fowler was added as committer on 2020-04-30 > > ## Project Activity: > - 0.7.0 was released on 2020-05-24 > > This quarter was pretty much dominated by us porting the last > drivers to the > new generated drivers system. Also were we working hard on > preparing things > for the 0.7.0 release which was our first release of the new > generation of drivers. > > Also did Chris start on his EU research funded project on porting > PLC4X to the C > language with a final goal of running PLC4X drivers on Apache > MyNewt. > > This new initiative brought to the table a number of new > contributors. Otto > who was invited to join the project was one of these. > > In general the number of conference talks dropped to 0 in this > period due to > COVID-19, but quite a number of online meetups have been talked > about: > > * IoTSydney: 2020-04-30 > * "Hands On": Reading Siemens S7 with PLC4X" was in German on > April 1., > and english was 9th of April > * (Industrial) IoT with Open Source - an Overview on "Monthly > Industry > 4.0 and IoT Meetup Stuttgart" was 21.04 > > We’re continuing to make good progress on most topics. > > As it is one of the projects major barriers, that we usually > aren’t allowed to > officially mention which companies are using PLC4X, we decided to > add a > page of “adopters” to our website, where companies can get > themselves > listed. We decided that the process should generally work via > GitHub pull > requests as this way we would have the responsibility on file. > > https://plc4x.apache.org/users/adopters.html > > So far we haven’t had any requests to adding other companies. > > ## Community Health: > > The community is in great shape and due to the increased diversity > of the > codebase we have seen new folks join in on discussions or even > joining the > project. We are hopeful that this trend will continue. > > It also seems that in the past few weeks the inter-project > cooperation has > increased. Here I’d especially like to point out the Apache > StreamPipes and > the Apache IoTDB project. > > Stats may be different, as at the time of creating the report the > report tool > wasn't working so I had to compile them myself > > - [email protected] had a 26% increase in traffic in the past > quarter > (623 emails compared to 494) > - [email protected] had a 59% drop in traffic in the past > quarter > (180 emails compared to 305) > - 16 issues opened in JIRA, past quarter > - 15 issues closed in JIRA, past quarter > - 261 commits in the past quarter (53% decrease) > - 36 PRs opened on GitHub, past quarter > - 34 PRs closed on GitHub, past quarter > - 201 Github Stars (up by 29) > - 354 @ApachePLC4X Twitter account followers (up by 49) > > > >
