Community
Mailing Lists
The following mailing lists are available for Apex.
- users@apex.apache.org is a discussion forum for people who want to build applications and/or solutions using Apex. subscribe, unsubscribe, ponymail, nabble, archives
- dev@apex.apache.org is for people who want to contribute code to Apex. Traffic on the list is generally high and includes JIRA notifications and code review comment. subscribe, unsubscribe, ponymail, nabble, archives
- commits@apex.apache.org is for commit messages and patches to Apex. subscribe, unsubscribe, ponymail, nabble, archives
- security@apex.apache.org is for reporting security related issues with Apex. It is a private list to discuss security related issues. Please post potential security vulnerabilities to this list so that they can be investigated and fixed before the vulnerabilities are published to the public. You can post to the list without subscribing to it.
Meetup Groups
To see upcoming meetup events, please visit the announcements page. Full list of Apache Apex meetup groups is available at Apache Apex Meetup Groups
People
List of committers
Powered By Apex
List of organizations using Apache Apex is available at Powered by Apex.
Contributing
Looking for ideas to get involved? Please see JIRA tickets for newcomers and pick a ticket. Please also sign up to the dev mailing list and JIRA.
To learn more about contributing to the project, check out the contributing guidelines.
The Apex Project is made up of two repositories:
- Apex Core - The core of the Apex platform.
- Apex Malhar - Community-driven set of open-source “operators” and utilities for use in your Apex applications.
If you are new to the project and thinking about contributing, Apex Malhar is a good place to start. To make contributions to this module, please follow these guidelines.
Issue Tracking
Release Process
To learn more about the release process for Apex, check out the release guidelines.
To learn more about the release candidate verification for Apex, check out the verification guidelines.
Security Process
To report security vulnerabilities send an email to security@apex.apache.org.
The process for handling security vulnerabilities is the one recommended by Apache, it is described here.
Project Maturity Model
To see self assessment of the project, check out project maturity model
Roadmap
- Apex Roadmap comprises key features planned for the future releases