Thank you for sharing the instructions here. That's fantastic ~

Best Regards,
Jennifer


On Tue, May 11, 2021 at 8:46 AM Anonymitaet _ <anonymita...@hotmail.com>
wrote:

> As instructed by Rui Fu, we can get the contributor list via the GitHub
> API, the general steps are as below.
>
> 1. Compare two Pulsar releases to get the number of contributors for a
> release.
> For example,
> https://github.com/apache/pulsar/compare/v2.7.1...v2.7.2-candidate-1.
>
> 2. Fetch the release compare from GitHub's API (
> https://docs.github.com/en/rest/reference/repos#compare-two-commits) .
> For example,
> https://api.github.com/repos/apache/pulsar/compare/v2.7.1...v2.7.2-candidate-1
> .
>
> 3. Use a JSON query tool to filter and get the result.
>
> P.S. Thanks again for Rui to share this useful tip!
>
> On 2021/5/11, 04:29, "Sijie Guo" <guosi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>     +1
>
>     > About the contributors' list, I'm not sure if we can use GitHub API
> to
>     fetch.
>
>     Should be doable from Github API. It might be worth doing some
> research on
>     how to do that.
>
>     - Sijie
>     On Sun, May 9, 2021 at 8:21 PM Dianjin Wang <djw...@streamnative.io
> .invalid>
>     wrote:
>
>     > Hi guys,
>     >
>     > I would like to open one discussion thread for the suggestion on the
> Pulsar
>     > release blog. Should we add a new module named "List of
> Contributors" for
>     > the blog? This module could show the contributors involved in this
> release,
>     > encouraging much more community members to join. The following can
> be an
>     > example:
>     >
>     >  *List of Contributors*
>     >  The Apache Pulsar community would like to thank each one of the
>     > contributors that have made this release possible:
>     >   [ xxx, xxx...]
>     >
>     > About the contributors' list, I'm not sure if we can use GitHub API
> to
>     > fetch.
>     >
>     > Any thoughts on this?
>     >
>     > Best,
>     > Dianjin Wang
>     >
>
>
>

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