Fluentd Graduation: document progress since joining CNCF on Dec 2016

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Fluentd have a different ecosystem model than other projects, it's composed by a small and stable code base and most of the functionalities are available through plugins which can be: inputs, filters, parsers, buffers and outputs.
Most of contributions to Fluentd happens through the implementation of plugins, where the majority of them (> 700) are maintained by different companies and individuals. Since the nature of Fluentd language in Ruby and C, these extensions are available through the common Ruby Gems channels and Fluentd offers a built-in tool to install any plugin available.
Most of contributions to Fluentd happens through the implementation of plugins, where the majority of them (> 800) are maintained by different companies and individuals. Since the nature of Fluentd language in Ruby and C, these extensions are available through the common Ruby Gems channels and Fluentd offers a built-in tool to install any plugin available.
## Progress since joining CNCF as an incubation project on December 2016
- Fluentd **v1.0** released on December 2017 (announced at KubeCon North America)
- Fluentd Code Base
- **48** Official releases (today we are at v1.1.2)
- **New** Fluentd plugins hosted in our Github organization
- Prometheus Output: https://github.com/fluent/fluent-plugin-prometheus
- NodeJS Output: https://github.com/fluent/fluent-logger-node/
- Kafka Output: https://github.com/fluent/fluent-plugin-kafka
- Splunk Output: https://github.com/fluent/fluent-plugin-splunk
- Fluentd Plugins published <u>by the community</u>
- Total as of today: **876**
- Plugins <u>updated since</u> January 2017: **839**
- Community
- Slack: on January 2017 an average of 11 new members joined, as of July 2018 we have an average of 23 new members per week.
- Github Stars: **6600** as of today (we got 1300 new in the last 12 months)
## To graduate from inception or incubating status, or for a new project to join as a graduated project, a project must meet the incubating stage criteria plus: