Indeed, Bloodhound has made a lot of progress lately. With my mentor/IPMC hat on, my opimion is that all it needs in order to graduate is to gather more interested parties, whether users or developers. I hope frequent release notifications on trac-hacks and other similar places will make some Trac contributors -- whether core developers or plugin authors -- interested enough in the project to invest some of their time to Bloodhound as well as Trac.
-- Brane On 24.12.2012 16:57, Olemis Lang wrote: > Hi everybody ! > > Around these days the Apache™ Bloodhound project has reached its first > year of existence. > A whole year of hard work and significant improvements . As far as I > can see [1]_ we are performing pretty well . I just wanted to express > my gratitude to all the persons who were actively involved once upon a > time in creating the project and kindly invited me to be part of it . > I also like to thank all others > who joined us afterwards . > > I wish everybody merry christmas , happy holidays , and happy new year. > > Let's make Apache™ Bloodhound even better in 2013 ! > > .. [1] Status of the clutch currently in incubation > (http://incubator.apache.org/clutch.html) -- Branko Čibej Director of Subversion | WANdisco | www.wandisco.com
