Apache Foundation releases FY 2019 report

Apache Foundation presented report for the 2019 financial year (from April 30, 2018 to April 30, 2019). The volume of assets for the reporting period amounted to $3.8 million, which is $1.1 million more than in the 2018 financial year. The equity capital for the year increased by 645 thousand dollars and amounted to 2.87 million dollars. Most of the funds come from sponsors - there are currently 10 Platinum, 9 Gold, 11 Silver and 25 Bronze sponsors, as well as 24 dedicated project sponsors and 766 individual participants.

Some stats:

  • The total cost of developing from scratch for all Apache projects is estimated at $20 billion when calculated using the COCOMO 2 costing model;
  • The codebase of all Apache projects has over 190 million lines. 1800 git repositories of the project include about 75GB of code, taking into account the history of changes;
  • Over the entire period of the Foundation's existence, more than 3 million changes have been accepted into the code bases of projects, covering more than a billion lines of code;
  • Under the auspices of the Apache Foundation, 332 projects and subprojects are being developed, of which 47 are in the incubator. During the year, 17 projects were transferred from the incubator;
  • Development is overseen by over 7000 committers;
  • Apache projects cover areas such as machine learning, big data processing, build management, cloud systems, content management, DevOps, IoT, mobile application development, server systems and web frameworks;
  • Five most popular projects: Hadoop, Kafka, Lucene, POI, ZooKeeper;
  • Top five repositories by number of commits:
    Camel, Hadoop, HBase, Beam, Flink;

  • The five largest repositories by number of lines of code:
    NetBeans, OpenOffice, Flex, Mynewt, Trafodion;

  • More than 9 million downloads of archives with code have been recorded from mirrors. The apache.org site handles about 35 million page views per week;
  • 3280 committers changed 71 million lines of code and made more than 222 thousand commits.
  • 1131 mailing lists are supported, in which 18750 authors have sent more than 14 million emails and created 570 thousand topics. The most active mailing lists (user@ + dev@) support Flink, Beam, Lucene, Ignite, Kafka projects;
  • Most actively cloned projects on GitHub: Thrift, Cordova, Arrow, Airflow, Beam;
  • The most popular projects on GitHub are Spark, Camel, Flink, Kafka, and Airflow.

Source: opennet.ru

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