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The Camel community announces the immediate availability of the fourth milestone release Camel 3.0.0-M4 (Milestone 4). This release contains 105 improvements and fixes. An overview of the changes is available here.

The artifacts are published and ready for you to download either from the Apache mirrors or from the Central Maven repository. For more details please take a look at the release notes.

Many thanks to all who made this release possible.

On behalf of the Camel PMC,
Gregor Zurowski

The Camel community announces the immediate availability of Camel 2.24.1. This the first patch release for the Camel 2.24.x maintenance branch and contains 22 fixes applied in the past few weeks by the community.

The artifacts are published and ready for you to download either from the Apache mirrors or from the Central Maven repository. For more details please take a look at the release notes.

Many thanks to all who made this release possible.

On behalf of the Camel PMC,
Gregor Zurowski

The Camel community announces the immediate availability of the new patch release Camel 2.23.3. This release contains 32 fixes applied in the past few weeks by the community on the Camel 2.23.x maintenance branch.

The artifacts are published and ready for you to download either from the Apache mirrors or from the Central Maven repository. For more details please take a look at the release notes.

Many thanks to all who made this release possible.

On behalf of the Camel PMC,
Gregor Zurowski

The Camel community announces the immediate availability of the new patch release Camel 2.22.5. This release contains 13 fixes applied in the past few weeks by the community and is the last planned patch release for the camel-2.22.x branch.

The artifacts are published and ready for you to download either from the Apache mirrors or from the Central Maven repository. For more details please take a look at the release notes.
Many thanks to all who made this release possible.

On behalf of the Camel PMC,
Gregor Zurowski

The Camel community announces the immediate availability of the third milestone release Camel 3.0.0-M3 (Milestone 3). This release contains 653 improvements and fixes. An overview of the changes is available here.

The artifacts are published and ready for you to download either from the Apache mirrors or from the Central Maven repository. For more details please take a look at the release notes.

Many thanks to all who made this release possible.

On behalf of the Camel PMC,
Gregor Zurowski

The Camel community announces the immediate availability of the new minor release Camel 2.24.0. This release contains 156 fixes and improvements. An overview of the changes is available here.

The artifacts are published and ready for you to download either from the Apache mirrors or from the Central Maven repository. For more details please take a look at the release notes.

Many thanks to all who made this release possible.

On behalf of the Camel PMC,
Gregor Zurowski

The Camel community announces the immediate availability of the new patch release Camel 2.22.4. This release contains 26 fixes applied in the past few weeks by the community on the Camel 2.22.x maintenance branch.

The artifacts are published and ready for you to download either from the Apache mirrors or from the Central Maven repository. For more details please take a look at the release notes.
Many thanks to all who made this release possible.

On behalf of the Camel PMC,
Gregor Zurowski

The Camel community announces the immediate availability of the new patch release Camel 2.23.2. This release contains 64 fixes applied in the past few weeks by the community on the Camel 2.23.x maintenance branch.

The artifacts are published and ready for you to download either from the Apache mirrors or from the Central Maven repository. For more details please take a look at the release notes.
Many thanks to all who made this release possible.

On behalf of the Camel PMC,
Gregor Zurowski

The Camel community announces the immediate availability of the second milestone release Camel 3.0.0-M2 (Milestone 2). This release contains 471 improvements and fixes. An overview of the changes is available here.

The artifacts are published and ready for you to download either from the Apache mirrors or from the Central Maven repository. For more details please take a look at the release notes.

Many thanks to all who made this release possible.

On behalf of the Camel PMC,
Gregor Zurowski

The Camel community announces the immediate availability of the first milestone release Camel 3.0.0-M1 (Milestone 1). This release contains 366 improvements and fixes. An overview of the changes is available here.

The artifacts are published and ready for you to download either from the Apache mirrors or from the Central Maven repository. For more details please take a look at the release notes.

Many thanks to all who made this release possible.

On behalf of the Camel PMC,
Gregor Zurowski

The Camel community announces the immediate availability of the new patch release Camel 2.21.5. This release contains 21 fixes and improvements. An overview of the changes is available here. This is the last planned patch release for the 2.21.x branch.

The artifacts are published and ready for you to download either from the Apache mirrors or from the Central Maven repository. For more details please take a look at the release notes.

Many thanks to all who made this release possible.

On behalf of the Camel PMC,
Gregor Zurowski

Come join us at the Camel Birds of a Feather session at FOSDEM 2019 this Saturday, 2.2.2019. from 12:00 to 13:00 in the Room H.3242 J.1.106 at Université libre de Bruxelles Campus du Solbosch, Brussels, Belgium.

For those not familiar with FOSDEM: Free and Open source Software Developers' European Meeting (FOSDEM) it's a two-day event organized by volunteers to promote the widespread use of free and open source software. It is the biggest free software event in Europe organized by the community. Entrance is completely free, there's no registration, you just need to show up.

Find more information on the FOSDEM 2019 website.

On behalf of Camel PMC,

Zoran Regvart

@ApacheCamel on Twitter

Apache Camel project now has an official Twitter account at @ApacheCamel (https://twitter.com/ApacheCamel).

Please follow to receive news about the Camel project.

On behalf of the Camel PMC,

Zoran Regvart

The Camel community announces the immediate availability of the new patch release Camel 2.22.3. This release contains 44 fixes applied in the past few weeks by the community on the Camel 2.22.x maintenance branch.

The artifacts are published and ready for you to download either from the Apache mirrors or from the Central Maven repository. For more details please take a look at the release notes.
Many thanks to all who made this release possible.

On behalf of the Camel PMC,
Gregor Zurowski

The Camel community announces the immediate availability of the new patch release Camel 2.23.1. This release contains 33 fixes applied in the past few weeks by the community on the Camel 2.23.x maintenance branch.

The artifacts are published and ready for you to download either from the Apache mirrors or from the Central Maven repository. For more details please take a look at the release notes.
Many thanks to all who made this release possible.

On behalf of the Camel PMC,
Gregor Zurowski

The Camel community announces the immediate availability of the new patch release Camel 2.21.4. This release contains 24 fixes and improvements. An overview of the changes is available here. This is the last planned patch release for the 2.21.x branch.

The artifacts are published and ready for you to download either from the Apache mirrors or from the Central Maven repository. For more details please take a look at the release notes.

Many thanks to all who made this release possible.

On behalf of the Camel PMC,
Gregor Zurowski

Apache Camel 2018 Numbers

Summary of statistics for the Apache Camel project for the year 2018.

Number of releases in 2018: 12
Number of posts on Camel user forum in 2018: 1266
Number of gitter chat users at end of 2018: 428
Number of commits in 2018: 3600 (git shortlog -ns — since 2018–01–01 — until 2019–01–01 | cut -c1–7 | awk ‘{ SUM += $1} END { print SUM }’)

Total number of JIRA tickets created at end of 2018: 13033
Number of JIRA tickets created in 2018: 924
Number of JIRA tickets resolved in 2018: 766

Stackoverflow number of questions at end of 2018: 8375
Stackoverflow number of watchers at end of 2018: 1.8k

Number of stars on github at end of 2018: 2303
Total number of commits at end of 2018: 34431
Total number of contributors on github at end of 2018: 447
Number of closed pull requests at end of 2018: 2674
Number of closed pull requests in 2018: 280 (is:pr is:closed merged:>=2018–01–01)
Number of committers doing commits in 2018: 184 (git shortlog — since 2018–01–01 — until 2019–01–01 -ns | wc -l).

The Apache Software Foundation recently posted a summary of the most active projects in 2018 and Apache Camel was ranked 4th by commits.

You can find more statistics for example at GitHub and OpenHub.

Happy New Year and 2019 is going to be a special year for Apache Camel, with Camel 3 in the works.

Hello Camelers,

We are starting the work on Apache Camel 3. We are working at multiple levels to improve Camel and introduce new features.

The first work has actually started by Guillaume Nodet in the start of October, where he jump started by cleaning up the codebase, removed deprecated code and components, improving the routing engine and other internals in the core. His work is published on the sandbox/3.x branch. We plan to use his work as the baseline for the actual Camel 3. Andrea has helped by aligning this branch with all the changes from the master branch (2.x) so its fully up to date. The intention is to switch over the sandbox/3.x branch as the new master branch, so we call can start working on that branch and being able to add new features, components etc. (as always) for Camel 3.

For 2.x users we will create a 2.x branch where we plan to do 1 or 2 more last 2.x releases, eg 2.24 and 2.25, before 3.0 is ready and released.

Here in the beginning of the Camel 3 work is to continue the work from Guillaume Nodet and finish up the cleanup of the codebase, modularize the camel-core, etc.

We invite community users and any Camel committers and developers who has interest to help with the Camel 3 work. We have talked about doing a number of milestone releases of 3.x that can help give feedback to us quicker and faster. For example any Camel users of 2.x can try to upgrade and use the 3.0 milestone releases to report back their findings.

Camel 3 is planned to be a time boxed release to avoid it dragging out “forever”, and with a bit of good luck we will have Camel 3 released after the summer 2019.

We will keep the community posted on the progress, and as always we love contribution and any feedback.

Exciting times ahead!

The Camel community announces the immediate availability of the new minor release Camel 2.23.0. This release contains 262 fixes and improvements. It also comes with support for Spring Boot 2.1. An overview of the changes is available here.

The artifacts are published and ready for you to download either from the Apache mirrors or from the Central Maven repository. For more details please take a look at the release notes.

Many thanks to all who made this release possible.

On behalf of the Camel PMC,
Gregor Zurowski

The Camel community announces the immediate availability of the new patch release Camel 2.22.2. This release contains 43 fixes applied in the past few weeks by the community on the Camel 2.22.x maintenance branch.

The artifacts are published and ready for you to download either from the Apache mirrors or from the Central Maven repository. For more details please take a look at the release notes.
Many thanks to all who made this release possible.

On behalf of the Camel PMC,
Gregor Zurowski

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