We have recently made some fixes and improvements to specific features within Apache APISIX. These updates include supporting variable export for the
zipkin
plugin and switching install-dependencies from apisix-base to apisix-runtime. For additional information, please consult the bi-weekly report.
Introduction
From its inception, the Apache APISIX project has embraced the ethos of open-source community collaboration, propelling it into the ranks of the most active global open-source API gateway projects. The proverbial wisdom of 'Many hands make light work' rings true in our way, made possible by the collective dedication of our community.
From 10.23 to 11.05, a total of 20 contributors made 31 commits to Apache APISIX. We sincerely appreciate your contributions to Apache APISIX.
We have recently addressed and enhanced various features, and here is a summary of the updates:
- Support variable export for the
zipkin
plugin - Switch install-dependencies from apisix-base to apisix-runtime
Our bi-weekly Apache APISIX community report is your window into the project's weekly developments. It is a tool to facilitate your seamless integration into the Apache APISIX community, ensuring that you stay well-informed and actively involved.
Contributor Statistics
Highlights of Recent Features
Apache APISIX
Support variable export for the
zipkin
plugin (Contributor: wizhuo)Switch install-dependencies apisix-base to apisix-runtime (Contributor: Sn0rt)
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A wealth of documentation tutorials and experience has been accumulated on the Apache APISIX official website and GitHub. If you encounter problems, you can look into the documentation, search keywords in the issues, or participate in the discussion on the issues, proposing your own ideas and practical experience.