The Apache Kafka community is pleased to announce the release for Apache
Kafka 3.5.0.

This is a minor release and it includes fixes and improvements from 201
JIRAs.

All of the changes in this release can be found in the release notes:
https://downloads.apache.org/kafka/3.5.0/RELEASE_NOTES.html

An overview of the release can be found in our announcement blog post:
https://kafka.apache.org/blog

You can download the source and binary release (Scala 2.12 and Scala 2.13)
from:
https://kafka.apache.org/downloads#3.5.0

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Apache Kafka is a distributed streaming platform with four core APIs:
** The Producer API allows an application to publish a stream records to
one or more Kafka topics.
** The Consumer API allows an application to subscribe to one or more
topics and process the stream of records produced to them.
** The Streams API allows an application to act as a stream processor,
consuming an input stream from one or more topics and producing an output
stream to one or more output topics, effectively transforming the input
streams to output streams.
** The Connector API allows building and running reusable producers or
consumers that connect Kafka topics to existing applications or data
systems. For example, a connector to a relational database might capture
every change to a table.

With these APIs, Kafka can be used for two broad classes of application:
** Building real-time streaming data pipelines that reliably get data
between systems or applications.
** Building real-time streaming applications that transform or react to the
streams of data.

Apache Kafka is in use at large and small companies worldwide, including
Capital One, Goldman Sachs, ING, LinkedIn, Netflix, Pinterest, Rabobank,
Target, The New York Times, Uber, Yelp, and Zalando, among others.

A big thank you for the following 103 contributors to this release!
A. Sophie Blee-Goldman, Akhilesh Chaganti, Alex Sorokoumov, Alexandre
Dupriez, Alyssa Huang, Anastasia Vela, Andreas Maechler, andymg3, Artem
Livshits, atu-sharm, bachmanity1, Bill Bejeck, Brendan Ribera, Calvin Liu,
Chaitanya Mukka, Cheryl Simmons, Chia-Ping Tsai, Chris Egerton, Christo
Lolov, Colin P. McCabe, csolidum, Daniel Scanteianu, David Arthur, David
Jacot, David Karlsson, David Mao, Dejan Stojadinović, Divij Vaidya, dorwi,
drgnchan, Dániel Urbán, Edoardo Comar, egyedt, emilnkrastev, Eric Haag,
Farooq Qaiser, Federico Valeri, Gantigmaa Selenge, Greg Harris, Guozhang
Wang, Hao Li, Hector Geraldino, Himani Arora, Hoki Min, hudeqi, iamazy,
Iblis Lin, Ismael Juma, Ivan Yurchenko, Jakub Scholz, Jason Gustafson, Jeff
Kim, Jim Galasyn, Jorge Esteban Quilcate Otoya, Josep Prat, José Armando
García Sancio, Juan José Ramos, Junyang Liu, Justine Olshan, Kamal
Chandraprakash, Kirk True, Kowshik Prakasam, littlehorse-eng, liuzc9, Lucas
Brutschy, Lucia Cerchie, Luke Chen, Manikumar Reddy, Manyanda Chitimbo,
Matthew Wong, Matthias J. Sax, Matthias Seiler, Michael Marshall, Mickael
Maison, nicolasguyomar, Nikolay, Paolo Patierno, Philip Nee, Pierangelo Di
Pilato, Proven Provenzano, Purshotam Chauhan, Qing, Rajini Sivaram,
RivenSun, Robert Young, Rohan, Roman Schmitz, Ron Dagostino, Ruslan
Krivoshein, Satish Duggana, Shay Elkin, Shekhar Rajak, Simon Woodman,
Spacrocket, stejani-cflt, Terry, Tom Bentley, vamossagar12, Victoria Xia,
Viktor Somogyi-Vass, Vladimir Korenev, Yash Mayya, Zheng-Xian Li

We welcome your help and feedback. For more information on how to report
problems, and to get involved, visit the project website at
https://kafka.apache.org/

Thank you!

Regards,
Mickael Maison

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