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Fwd: The Apache(R) Software Foundation Announces Annual Report for 2020 Fiscal Year

dmagda
Igniters,

The board of directors published the annual report and even though Ignite
is not mentioned in the press release, you can find encouraging
datapoints by looking into the full report:
https://www.apache.org/foundation/docs/FY2020AnnualReport.pdf

Remember that Ignite is compared to other 340+ top-level project. So, as
the community, we've achieved a lot.

Ignite is the 14th by most active sources (visits).
Ignite is the 12 largest project by the lines of code.

Top 5 user lists:

   1. Flink
   2. Lucene
   3. *Ignite*
   4. Tomcat
   5. Kafka

Top 10 dev lists:

   1. Flink
   2. Tomcat
   3. Royale
   4. Beam
   5. James
   6. Kafka
   7. Netbeans
   8. *Ignite*
   9. Arrow
   10. Airflow


Top mailing lists (user + dev combined):

   1. Flink (user)
   2. Flink (dev)
   3. Tomcat (dev)
   4. Royale (dev)
   5. Beam (dev)
   6. Lucene (user)
   7. James (dev)
   8. Kafka (dev)
   9. Netbeans (dev)
   10. *Ignite (user)*
   11. *Ignite (dev)*

Congrats!
-
Denis


---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: Sally Khudairi <[hidden email]>
Date: Wed, Jul 29, 2020 at 5:07 AM
Subject: The Apache® Software Foundation Announces Annual Report for 2020
Fiscal Year
To: Apache Announce List <[hidden email]>


[this announcement is available online at
https://s.apache.org/FY2020AnnualReport-PR ]

World's largest Open Source foundation provides 227M+ lines of code, valued
at more than $20B, to the public-at-large at 100% no cost.

Wakefield, MA —29 July 2020— The Apache® Software Foundation (ASF), the
all-volunteer developers, stewards, and incubators of more than 350 Open
Source projects and initiatives, announced today the availability of the
annual report for its 2020 fiscal year (1 May 2019 - 30 April 2020).

Now in its 21st year, the world's largest Open Source foundation’s "Apache
Way" of community-driven development is the proven process behind thousands
of developers successfully collaborating on hundreds of Apache projects.
The Apache Way has directly influenced the InnerSource methodology of
applying Open Source and open development principles to an organization.
The Apache Way has been adopted by countless organizations, including
Capital One, Comcast, Ericsson, HP, IBM, Google, Microsoft, PayPal, SAP,
T-Mobile, Walmart, and countless others.

Valued at more than $20B —and provided to the public-at-large at 100% no
cost— Apache software is used in every Internet-connected country on the
planet.

Apache software comprises 227M+ lines of code, is integral to nearly every
end user computing device, manages exabytes of data, executes teraflops of
operations, and stores billions of objects in virtually every industry.
Countless mission-critical projects in Artificial Intelligence, Big Data,
build management, Cloud Computing, content management, DevOps, Deep
Learning, IoT and Edge computing, mobile, servers, Web frameworks, and many
other categories are powered by Apache. [Learn more about the ASF’s reach
and influence at https://s.apache.org/ApacheEverywhere ]

Every Apache Top-Level Project (and its sub-projects, if applicable) is
overseen by a Project Management Committee (PMC) that guides its day-to-day
operations, including community development and product releases.

At the close of FY2020, 201 PMCs managed 339 Top-Level Projects and dozens
of sub-projects; 9 projects were newly-graduated Top-Level Projects from
the Apache Incubator, and 8 projects retired to the Apache Attic. Apache
Incubator PMCs mentored 45 projects under development in the Apache
Incubator; 6 projects were new entrants to the Incubator, and 3 were
retired.

FY2020 highlights include:

 - ~8M lines of Apache code added, valued at approximately $600M worth of
work; total code value exceeding $20B (CoCoMo model)
 - Stewardship of 227M+ lines of code in the Apache repositories;
 - Foundation operations supported by contributions from 10 Platinum
Sponsors, 9 Gold Sponsors, 11 Silver Sponsors, 25 Bronze Sponsors, 6
Platinum Targeted Sponsors, 5 Gold Targeted Sponsors, 3 Silver Targeted
Sponsors, 10 Bronze Targeted Sponsors, and more than 500 individual donors;
 - 34 new individual ASF Members elected, totalling 813;
 - Exceeded 7,700 code Committers;
 - 206 Top-Level communities overseeing 339+ Apache projects, plus dozens
of sub-projects and initiatives;
 - 9 newly-graduated Top-Level Projects from the Apache Incubator;
 - 45 projects currently undergoing development in the Apache Incubator;
 - Web requests received from every Internet-connected country on the
planet;
 - 35M+ page views per week across apache.org;
 - ~2 Petabytes source code downloads from Apache mirrors;
 - Top 5 most active/visited Apache projects: Kafka, Hadoop, Lucene, POI,
ZooKeeper;
 - Top 5 Apache repositories by number of commits: Camel, Flink, Beam,
HBase, Lucene Solr;
 - Top 5 Apache repositories by lines of code: NetBeans, OpenOffice, Flex
(combined), Mynewt (combined), Trafodion;
 - 2,892 Committers changed 60,132,710 lines of code over 174,889 commits;
 - 12,413 people created 63,172 new issues; 2,868 people closed 54,633
issues
 - 19,396 authors sent 2,137,560 emails on 907,870 topics across 1,417
mailing lists;
 - Top 5 most active mailing lists (user@ + dev@): Flink, Tomcat, Royale,
Beam, Lucene Solr;
 - Top Senders: (Apache Projects + Committers): GitBox, AsterixDB, Whimsy,
Andrea Cosentino, Mark Thomas
 - 2,045 git repositories, containing ~250GB of code and repository history;
 - GitHub traffic: Top 5 most active Apache sources --clones: Thrift, Beam,
Cordova, Arrow, Geode;
 - GitHub traffic: Top 5 most active Apache sources --visits: Spark, Flink,
Camel, Kafka, Beam;
 - 25th anniversary of the Apache HTTP Server (21 years under the ASF
umbrella);
 - 748 Individual Contributor License Agreements (ICLAs) signed;
 - 33 Corporate Contributor License Agreements signed;
 - 40 Software Grant Agreements signed; and
 - ASF was a mentoring organization in Google Summer of Code for the 15th
consecutive year.

The full report is available online at
https://s.apache.org/FY2020AnnualReport

About The Apache Software Foundation (ASF)
Established in 1999, The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) is the world’s
largest Open Source foundation, stewarding 227M+ lines of code and
providing more than $20B+ worth of software to the public at 100% no cost.
The ASF’s all-volunteer community grew from 21 original founders overseeing
the Apache HTTP Server to 813 individual Members and 206 Project Management
Committees who successfully lead 350+ Apache projects and initiatives in
collaboration with 7,800+ Committers through the ASF’s meritocratic process
known as "The Apache Way". Apache software is integral to nearly every end
user computing device, from laptops to tablets to mobile devices across
enterprises and mission-critical applications. Apache projects power most
of the Internet, manage exabytes of data, execute teraflops of operations,
and store billions of objects in virtually every industry. The
commercially-friendly and permissive Apache License v2 is an Open Source
industry standard, helping launch billion dollar corporations and
benefiting countless users worldwide. The ASF is a US 501(c)(3)
not-for-profit charitable organization funded by individual donations and
corporate sponsors including Aetna, Alibaba Cloud Computing, Amazon Web
Services, Anonymous, ARM, Baidu, Bloomberg, Budget Direct, Capital One,
Cloudera, Comcast, Facebook, Google, Handshake, Huawei, IBM, Indeed,
Inspur, Leaseweb, Pineapple Fund, Private Internet Access, Red Hat, Target,
Tencent, Union Investment, Verizon Media, and Workday. For more
information, visit http://apache.org/ and https://twitter.com/TheASF

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Hadoop", "HBase", "Apache HBase", "Apache HTTP Server", "Ignite", "Apache
Ignite", "Kafka", "Apache Kafka", "Lucene Solr", "Apache Lucene Solr",
"Mynewt", "Apache Mynewt", "NetBeans", "Apache NetBeans", "OpenOffice",
"Apache OpenOffice", "POI", "Apache POI", "Royale", "Apache Royale",
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