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The Camel community announces the immediate availability of the new patch release Camel 2.19.5. This release contains 42 fixes and improvements. An overview of the changes is available here. This is the last planned patch release for the 2.19.x branch.

The artifacts are published and ready for you to download either from the Apache mirrors or from the Central Maven repository. For more details please take a look at the release notes.

Many thanks to all who made this release possible.

On behalf of the Camel PMC,
Gregor Zurowski

The Camel community announces the immediate availability of the new minor release Camel 2.21.0. This release contains 400 fixes and improvements. An overview of the changes is available here.

The artifacts are published and ready for you to download either from the Apache mirrors or from the Central Maven repository. For more details please take a look at the release notes.

Many thanks to all who made this release possible.

On behalf of the Camel PMC,
Gregor Zurowski

A couple of days ago yet another book about Apache Camel was published.
This time its the 2nd edition of the popular Camel in Action book.

 

 

Camel in Action, Second Edition is the most complete Camel book on the market.
Written by core developers of Camel and the authors of the highly acclaimed first edition,
this book distills their experience and practical insights so that you can tackle integration tasks like a pro.

The book is available from Manning, and major bookstores, such as Amazon, will have the book on stock within a couple of weeks.

You can find more details about the book on the Manning website, and links to free chapters.

 

Happy reading and kind regards from the authors:

Claus Ibsen
Jonathan Anstey


PS: If anybody asks: How do I get started with Apache Camel?
Then just say: Apache Camel is easy, just read this 912 page book ;)

The Camel community announces the immediate availability of the new patch release Camel 2.20.2. This release contains 41 fixes applied in the past few weeks by the community on the Camel 2.20.x maintenance branch.

The artifacts are published and ready for you to download either from the Apache mirrors or from the Central Maven repository. For more details please take a look at the release notes.
Many thanks to all who made this release possible.

On behalf of the Camel PMC,
Gregor Zurowski

The Camel community announces the immediate availability of the new patch release Camel 2.20.1. This release contains 65 fixes applied in the past few weeks by the community on the Camel 2.20.x maintenance branch.

The artifacts are published and ready for you to download either from the Apache mirrors or from the Central Maven repository. For more details please take a look at the release notes.
Many thanks to all who made this release possible.

On behalf of the Camel PMC,
Gregor Zurowski

The Camel community announces the immediate availability of the new patch release Camel 2.19.4. This release contains 39 fixes applied in the past few weeks by the community on the Camel 2.19.x maintenance branch.

The artifacts are published and ready for you to download either from the Apache mirrors or from the Central Maven repository. For more details please take a look at the release notes.

Many thanks to all who made this release possible.

On behalf of the Camel PMC,
Gregor Zurowski

The Camel community announces the immediate availability of the new minor release Camel 2.20.0. This release contains over 550 fixes and improvements. An overview of the changes is available here.

The artifacts are published and ready for you to download either from the Apache mirrors or from the Central Maven repository. For more details please take a look at the release notes.

Many thanks to all who made this release possible.

On behalf of the Camel PMC,
Gregor Zurowski

The Camel community announces the immediate availability of the new patch release Camel 2.18.5. This is the last planned patch release for the Camel 2.18.x branch that contains 51 fixes applied in the past few weeks by the community.

The artifacts are published and ready for you to download either from the Apache mirrors or from the Central Maven repository. For more details please take a look at the release notes.

Many thanks to all who made this release possible.

On behalf of the Camel PMC,

Gregor Zurowski

The Camel community announces the immediate availability of the new patch release Camel 2.19.3. This release contains 40 fixes applied in the past few weeks by the community on the Camel 2.19.x maintenance branch.

The artifacts are published and ready for you to download either from the Apache mirrors or from the Central Maven repository. For more details please take a look at the release notes.

Many thanks to all who made this release possible.

On behalf of the Camel PMC,
Gregor Zurowski

The Camel community announces the immediate availability of the new patch release Camel 2.19.2. This release contains 41 fixes applied in the past few weeks by the community on the Camel 2.19.x maintenance branch.

The artifacts are published and ready for you to download either from the Apache mirrors or from the Central Maven repository. For more details please take a look at the release notes.

Many thanks to all who made this release possible.

On behalf of the Camel PMC,
Gregor Zurowski

The Camel PMC recently created an apache-camel chat room on the Gitter instant messaging platform.

Gitter is popular among developers and many open source projects have a room there, so it's only natural that we also have a room there for Apache Camel.

If you are unfamiliar with Gitter you can learn about it from Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gitter

The link to the Apache Camel chat room is: https://gitter.im/apache/apache-camel

On behalf of the Camel PMC,
Claus Ibsen

New Camel committers

New Camel committers

A couple of week ago the Camel PMC voted in three new contributors to become committers:

- Onder Sezgin
- Quinn Stevenson
- Tomohisa Igarashi

On behalf of the Camel PMC, welcome aboard Onder, Quinn, and Tomo and keep up the great work!
Claus Ibsen

The Camel community announces the immediate availability of the new patch release Camel 2.19.1. This release contains 57 fixes applied in the past few weeks by the community on the Camel 2.19.x maintenance branch.

The artifacts are published and ready for you to download either from the Apache mirrors or from the Central Maven repository. For more details please take a look at the release notes.

Many thanks to all who made this release possible.

On behalf of the Camel PMC,
Gregor Zurowski

The Camel community announces the immediate availability of the new patch release Camel 2.18.4. This release contains 44 fixes applied in the past few weeks by the community on the Camel 2.18.x maintenance branch.

The artifacts are published and ready for you to download either from the Apache mirrors or from the Central Maven repository. For more details please take a look at the release notes.

Many thanks to all who made this release possible.

On behalf of the Camel PMC,

Gregor Zurowski

The Apache Camel community has made a call for a new logo and subsequently voted on the new logo design. And the results are now in*!

There have been 245 votes cast, out of which only 1 will be discarded (vote cast for 4 design proposals) which constitutes 0,4% of the total votes.

Out of the 244 remaining valid votes:

  1. Design by James Lei submitted at https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/attachment/12855173/apachecamel.png https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-10543 received 52 (21.31%) votes
  2. Design by Bharadwaj Nakka submitted at https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/attachment/12856742/new_log_camel.jpg https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-10543 received 14 (5.74%) votes
  3. Design by Merkushev Kirill submitted at https://github.com/apache/camel/pull/1369 received 59 (24.18%) votes
  4. Design by Zoran Regvart (1) submitted at https://github.com/apache/camel/pull/1486 received 37 (15.16%) votes
  5. Design by Zoran Regvart (2) submitted at https://github.com/apache/camel/pull/1494 received 135 (55.33%) votes
  6. Design by Filip Majewski submitted at https://github.com/apache/camel/pull/1551 received 72 (29.50%) votes
  7. Design by David Klassen submitted at https://github.com/apache/camel/pull/1556 received 121 (49.59%) votes
  8. Design by Brad Parks (1) submitted at https://github.com/apache/camel/pull/1573 received 57 (23.36%) votes
  9. Design by Brad Parks (2) submitted at https://github.com/apache/camel/pull/1575 received 27 (11.07%) votes

The Apache Camel community would like to thank everyone for participating either by submitting their logo design proposal, commenting and collaborating with the authors or casting the vote.

With this feedback from the community the Camel Project Management Committee (PMC) will announce the new official Apache Camel Logo, stay tuned for that!

On behalf of the Apache Camel community,

Zoran

*Errm, well they were in a week ago, but I'm late to write this announcement, posts to the mailing lists were more prompt