Apache Month in Review: June 2020
Welcome to the latest monthly overview of events from the Apache community. Here's a summary of what happened in June:
New this month --
-"Trillions and Trillions Served" – the feature documentary on the ASF filmed onsite at ApacheCon Las Vegas and Berlin in 2019 https://s.apache.org/Trillions-Feature
- ApacheCon™ – the ASF's official global conference series, bringing Tomorrow's Technology Today since 1998.
-- Announcing ApacheCon @Home 2020: ApacheCon North America and Europe have been combined and will be held online 29 September - 1 October 2020. Join us! https://apachecon.com/acah2020
- "Inside Infra" --a new interview series with members of the ASF Infrastructure team
-- Meet Greg Stein --Part I https://s.apache.org/InsideInfra-Greg and Part II https://s.apache.org/InsideInfra-Greg2
- ASF Statement on the COVID-19 Coronavirus Outbreak https://s.apache.org/COVID-19
- Apache Month in Review: May 2020 https://s.apache.org/May2020
Important Dates --
- Next Board Meeting: 15 July 2020. Board calendar and minutes http://apache.org/foundation/board/calendar.html
- ApacheCon @Home 29 September - 1 October 2020
Infrastructure --
seven-member Infrastructure team on three continents oversees our
highly-reliable, distributed network under the leadership of VP
Infrastructure David Nalley and Infrastructure Administrator Greg Stein.
ASF Infrastructure supports 300+ Apache projects and their communities
across ~200 individual machines, 1,400+ repositories, 5-6PB in traffic
annually, ~75M downloads per month, and 2-3M daily emails on 2,000+
lists. ASF Infra performs 7M+ weekly checks to ensure services are
available around the clock. The average uptime in May was 99.92%. http://www.apache.org/uptime/
In
May, 860 Apache Committers changed 19,454,137 lines of code over 16,319
commits. The Committers with the top 5 highest contributions, in
order, were: Gary Gregory, Jean-Baptiste Onofré, Sebastian Bazley, Andrea Cosentino, and Claus Ibsen.
Project Releases and Updates --
New releases from Apache Archiva (Build Management); Beam (Big Data); Calcite (Big Data); Commons IO (Libraries); Commons BCEL (Libraries); Curator (Messaging); CXF Fediz (Libraries); Flink (Big Data); Fortress (Identity Management); HttpComponents Client (Servers); HttpComponents Core (Servers); Hudi (Big Data); Jackrabbit (Content); JSPWiki (Content); Libcloud (Cloud Computing); NetBeans (Integrated Development Environment); PDFBox (Content); Pulsar (Messaging); Qpid (Messaging); ShardingSphere (Big Data); Skywalking and Nginx (Application Performance Management); Tomcat (Servers); Traffic Control (Servers).
The
Apache Incubator is the primary entry path for projects and codebases
wishing to become part of the efforts at The Apache Software Foundation.
Congratulations to
Apache Hudi, which graduated as a Top-Level Project this
month https://s.apache.org/odtwv. Welcome to Apache Pegasus (incubating) as the latest podling to enter the Incubator! We invite you to review
the many projects currently in development in the Apache Incubator http://incubator.apache.org/
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