LGTM, Thanks @Matteo

>  Work is ongoing for next release (2.6.0) and for to reach the first release
   for the native Go client library.

When do we plan to do the first release of pulse-client-go, is there any plan 
for this?

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Thanks
Xiaolong Ran


> 在 2019年12月15日,上午11:57,Matteo Merli <mme...@apache.org> 写道:
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> 
> ## Description:
> 
> Pulsar is a highly scalable, low latency messaging platform running on
> commodity hardware. It provides simple pub-sub semantics over topics,
> guaranteed at-least-once delivery of messages, automatic cursor management for
> subscribers, and cross-datacenter replication.
> 
> ## Issues:
> - There are no issues requiring board attention at this time.
> 
> ## Activity:
>  - The project has released 2.4.2 in December and it is in the process
>    of releasing the next feature release 2.5.0.
>    Highlights include:
>     * [PIP-41] Introduce Protocol Handler API
> * [PIP-45] Pluggable metadata interface
> * [PIP-44] Separate schema compatibility checker for producer and consumer
> * [PIP-43] Producer send messages with different schema
> * [PIP-51] Introduce sticky consumer
> * [PIP-38] Support batch receive in java client.
> * [PIP-52] Add support of dispatch throttling relative to publish-rate
> * Upgraded to ZooKeeper 3.5
> * Upgraded to BookKeeper 4.10.0
> * HDFS offloader for Pulsar tiered storage
> 
>  - Several talk on Pulsar were presented at conferences and meetups,
> in US, Europe
>    and China, both by Pulsar committer/PMC members as well as other members of
> the community. Non-exaustive list:
> * Pulsar meetup in Shanghai on Nov. 20th
> * Query Pulsar Streams using Apache Flink at Flink Forward Berlin by Sijie Guo
>     * Apache Pulsar - Flexible Pub-Sub and Compute backed by durable
> log storage
>   at IEEE Big Data - Real-time streaming workshop by Matteo Merli
> * Go in Pulsar by Xiaolong Ran at Github meetup
> * Stream processing with Apache Pulsar by Bruno Bonnin
> * Scalable logs processing with Pulsar at Paris Data Eng by Alexandre Duval 
> and
>   Quentin Adam
> * Apache Pulsar 101: architecture, concepts & benchmark at Devoxx BE by 
> Quentin
>   Adam and Steven Le Roux
> 
>  - The first release of Pulsar Manager was released on Nov. 25th
> 
>  - Work is ongoing for next release (2.6.0) and for to reach the first release
>    for the native Go client library.
> 
> ## Health report:
>  - There is healthy grow in the community, several users are starting to
>    become contributors to the project and engaging more and more with
>    the community.
>  - Activity on the Slack channel is still high, many first time users come
>    to ask questions while getting started. There are 160 weekly active users
>    on the channel, up from 148 in Sep.
> 
> ## PMC changes:
> 
> - Currently 24 PMC members
> - No new PMC members added since last report.
> - Last PMC member added:
>   - Penghui Li - Sep 10th
> 
> ## Committer base changes:
> 
> - Currently 30 committers
> - 2 committers were added since last report
>   - Guangning E - Oct 8th
>   - Liu Yu - Dec 3rd
> 
> ## Releases:
> 
>  - 2.4.2 was released on Dec. 4th 2019
> 
> ## Mailing list activity:
> 
> - Activity on the mailing lists remains high with a mixture of new users,
>   contributors, and deeper more experienced users and contributors sparking
>   discussion and questions and filing bugs or new features.
> 
> - us...@pulsar.apache.org:
>    - 130 subscribers (+9 from Sep 2019) - 205 emails sent to list in
> last 3 months
> 
> - dev@pulsar.apache.org:
>    - 153 subscribers (+18 from Sep 2019) - 390 emails sent to list in
> last 3 months
> 
> ## Slack activity:
>  * 1311 Members (1041 in Sep 2019)
>  * 160 Active weekly users (148 in Sep 2019)
> 
> ## GitHub activity:
> 
> - 339 PRs from 71 contributors were merged in the last 3 months
> - 278 Issues were created and 165 closed in the last 3 months
> - 4608 Stars (up from 4130 in Sep 2019)
> 
> 
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> Matteo Merli
> <mme...@apache.org>

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