Apache Foundation releases FY 2021 report

The Apache Foundation has released its Fiscal Year 2021 report (May 1, 2020 to April 30, 2021). The volume of assets for the reporting period amounted to $4 million, which is $500 more than in the 2020 financial year. The annual income was 3 million dollars, which is almost 800 thousand more than last year. At the same time, expenses were reduced from 2.5 to 1.6 million dollars. The amount of equity capital increased by $1.4 million over the year and amounted to $3.6 million. Most of the funds come from sponsors - there are currently 9 Platinum sponsors (up from 10 last year), 10 Gold (up from 9), 8 Silver (up from 11) and 30 Bronze (up from 25), as well as 30 Target Project Sponsors ( there were 25) and 630 individual sponsors (there were 500).

Some stats:

  • The combined cost of developing from scratch for all Apache projects is estimated to be $22 billion when calculated using the COCOMO 2 costing model.
  • The development is supervised by more than 8200 committers (a year ago there were 7700). During the year, 3058 committers took part in the development, who made 258860 changes affecting more than 134 million lines of code.
  • The codebase for all Apache projects is over 227 million lines hosted in over 1400 git repositories.
  • Under the auspices of the Apache Foundation, 351 projects are being developed (339 a year ago), of which 316 are primary, and 35 are being tested in the incubator. During the year, 14 projects were transferred from the incubator.
  • More than 5 PB of downloads of archives with code were recorded from mirrors.
  • The five most active and visited projects are: Kafka, Hadoop, ZooKeeper, POI, Logging (last year Kafka, Hadoop, Lucene, POI, ZooKeeper).
  • The five most active repositories by number of commits are: Camel, Flink, Airflow, Lucene-Solr, NuttX (last year Camel, Flink, Beam, HBase, Lucene Solr).
  • The most popular projects on GitHub are: Spark, Flink, Kafka, Arrow, Beam (last year Spark, Flink, Camel, Kafka, Beam).
  • The five largest repositories by lines of code are NetBeans, OpenOffice, Flex, Mynewt, Trafodion.
  • Apache projects span areas such as machine learning, big data processing, build management, cloud systems, content management, DevOps, IoT, mobile app development, server systems, and web frameworks.
  • More than 2000 mailing lists are supported, in which 17758 authors sent about 2.2 million emails and created 780 thousand topics. The most active mailing lists (user@ + dev@) support the Flink, Tomcat, James, and Kafka projects.
  • Source: opennet.ru

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