Hi Raymond I wonder if you would like to post your stats as a blog post on the Camel website?
If so then this is fairly easy to do as you can send a PR to https://github.com/apache/camel-website Look under https://github.com/apache/camel-website/tree/main/content/blog/2022 And then copy an existing blog, and modify it. On Fri, Mar 18, 2022 at 3:09 PM ski n <raymondmees...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi all, > > Here are some Camel 3 release stats (for fun): > > Release date Camel 3.0: 28/11/2019 > Number of Camel 3.X releases: 41 > Number of RC releases: 3 > Number of Major releases: 1 > Number of Minor releases: 14 > Number of Patch releases: 22 > Number of Long Term Support releases: 4 > > Release by number of issues solved: > > Release Date Issues Type > 3.0.0 28/11/2019 306 Major* > 3.1.0 27/02/2020 289 Minor > 3.5.0 04/09/2020 243 Minor > 3.15.0 04/02/2022 218 Minor > 3.10.0 20/05/2021 211 Minor > 3.12.0 04/10/2021 205 Minor > 3.7.0 16/12/2020 185 Minor (LTS) > 3.8.0 13/02/2021 166 Minor > 3.9.0 28/03/2021 162 Minor > 3.2.0 06/04/2020 160 Minor > 3.6.0 20/09/2020 152 Minor > 3.3.0 15/05/2020 148 Minor > 3.4.0 18/06/2020 148 Minor > 3.13.0 12/11/2021 118 Minor > 3.14.0 16/12/2021 114 Minor (LTS) > 3.11.0 28/06/2021 102 Minor (LTS) > > * Includes release candidates > ** The releases after LTS releases tend to be the biggest > > Release with the most issues solved: 3.1.0 (289) > Release with the most bugs fixed: 3.5.0 (70) > Release with the most improvements: 3.1.0 (131) > Release with the most features: 3.5.0 (131) > > Fastest release after last: 16 days (3.6.0) > Longest release after last: 98 days (3.12.0) > > Averages (excluding patch releases) > > Average time between minor releases: 43 days > Average number of issues solved: 155 > > Totals (excluding patch releases) > > Total number of issues solved: 2927 > Total number of issues bugs: 799 > Total number of issues improvements: 1180 > Total number of issues features: 305 > > The totals and average release stats rules out patch releases to avoid > duplicated issues. That doesn't mean of course patch releases aren't > important. > Exactly the opposite, when more projects would put that much attention to > LTS Patch releases as Camel, then the world would be a happier place... > > In case someone wants to use the data, here is a gist on GitHub: > https://gist.github.com/assimbly/dc7cbd9aa90b67e42e5f66a84aae996f > > Regards, > > Raymond > > > > Some small things I noticed about the release notes: > > 1. The release notes of 3.3.0 and 3.4.0 seem to be the same: > > https://camel.apache.org/releases/release-3.3.0/ > https://camel.apache.org/releases/release-3.4.0/ > > 2. Release 3.4.1 and 3.4.2 have the same release date ( > https://camel.apache.org/releases/). > 3. The release page is ordered by date (not by release, as some may expect) > 4. The release date is only on the overview page ( > https://camel.apache.org/releases/), not on the release page self. -- Claus Ibsen ----------------- http://davsclaus.com @davsclaus Camel in Action 2: https://www.manning.com/ibsen2