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Community Engineering Update – November 2018

MrManners
Adobe Team

We’ve seen many success stories from the community that include the releases of the Multi-Source-Inventory (MSI) project, PWA Studio, GraphQL, and Asynchronous and Bulk APIs. Thank you to everyone who has invested your time and effort in these contributions. We look forward to new grooming and planning for the next phases of these features, and more.

 

We also released security patches for 2.2.7, 2.1.16, and M1 1.9.4.0/1.14.4.0 with enhancements to security and performance. You can view the release notes and Magento Admin user guides for lists of features, quality enhancements, and community contributions for all of these releases!

 

 

Magento Open Source - Statistics

 

Alongside our latest release, November was also a great month for contribution. We made the following progress on pull requests and issues:

Pull Requests

  • Processed: 636
  • Merged: 431
  • Rejected: 205
  • Created: 529
  • Accepted Rate: 68%
  • Contributors: 192
  • New Contributors: 49

Issues

  • Created: 213
  • Closed: 325
  • Fixed by the community: 112
  • Fixed by partners: 55

 

Contribution days

 

MageConf, Kiev

 

On November 1st, 90 developers joined a contribution day at the Magento office in Kiev. Their output was 37 pull requests to the Magento 2 repository, 7 pull requests to the MSI repository, and 8 pull requests to the GraphQL repository.

 

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Top Magento Contributors

All contributor stats are now available on the Magento Contributors website.

 

Top 10 Individual Contributors

Our top 10 individual contributors in November are:

 

 

# Contributor Points Created Accepted
1 Sergey MutafSergey Mutaf 260 6 7
2 Vishal Gelani Vishal Gelani 182 24 21
3 Yaroslav Rogoza Yaroslav Rogoza 141 4 6
4 Mahesh Singh Mahesh Singh 111 7 6
5 Yevhenii Dumskyi Yevhenii Dumskyi 108 3 5
6 Vladyslav Podorozhnyi Vladyslav Podorozhnyi 95 6 6
7 Dmytro Cheshun Dmytro Cheshun 89 4 7
8 Eduard Chitoraga Eduard Chitoraga 79 10 8
9 Oleksii Gorbulin Oleksii Gorbulin 75 12 6
10 Oleksandr Kravchuk Oleksandr Kravchuk 71 8 6

 

Top Partner Contributors

The top 10 partner contributors are:

 

 

Team Name Contribution Points Created Accepted Contributing Members
Atwix 657 29 28 5
ISM eCompany 314 51 23 10
Krish TechnoLabs 178 35 13 16
TechDivision 165 8 3 3
Interactiv4 156 2 4 2

 

Top Maintainers

And our top maintainers for November are:

 

 

# Maintainer Processed Accepted Rejected
1 Vlad Veselov Vlad Veselov 107 34 73
2 Yaroslav Rogoza Yaroslav Rogoza 29 20 9
3 Miguel Balparda Miguel Balparda 13 7 6
4 Oscar Recio Oscar Recio 4 3 1
5 Rodrigo Mourão Rodrigo Mourão/a> 5 5 0

 

Community Engineering Project Updates

 

Please check out our new weekly newsletters for details on project progress, meetings, recordings, and more.  Every project entry includes contributors, PRs, GitHub links, Slack channels, and highlights of all work completed that week.

 

 

Check out the Magento Community Engineering Google Calendar for all events and meetings:

 

The Magento Cloud Deployment tools (ECE-Tools) project is open to the community as of November 26th. Watch for updates as this new repo and project accept contributions. Watch the weekly newsletters for updates.

 

We also want to announce Tom Erskine of Magento QA and MFTF has joined Community Engineering to further support testing efforts. He started working with the MSI project to review existing and planned testing with best practices and processes.

 

How to get involved

 

As always, if you are interested in finding out more about contributing to Magento, we recommend getting involved in the Community Engineering SlackIf you are interested in joining Slack, or a specific channel, please send your request to engcom@magento.com or self signup.

 

All projects have public channels to connect with us and community developers. You can also find us on Twitter @MagentoEngComm. For more information, see Community Resources.

 

We are excited to share that we have made the Cloud Deployment tools (ECE-Tools) open to the community. We also have a wide selection of additional projects currently running, and just started with phase 2 of the Bulk API, payment improvements and GraphQL projects and milestone 3 for MSI. If you’re interested in participating in one of these projects, take a look at the project overview page and let us know. You can also check the weekly newsletters for project GitHub links and Slack channels.

 

Ready to contribute? We recommend reading over the Contributor’s Guide and Coding Standards on Magento DevDocs. The guide includes code guidelines, accepted pull requests per release line, GitHub labels, porting information, and much more.