Looks like a good summary to me. And also a heads-up to keep looking at 
stackoverflow more often. 

Ari


On 12/12/2014 6:48pm, Andrus Adamchik wrote:
> Here is a report draft. I don't think we need a wiki or even GoogleDoc for 
> it. If someone wants to make an edit, doing it via email is perfectly fine 
> (and perhaps easier to communicate to all of us compared to alternatives).
> 
> Feel free to comment. I am planning to email it to the board tomorrow. 
> 
> Andrus
> 
> ----
> Apache Cayenne is a Java persistence framework. It takes a distinct approach 
> to 
> object persistence and provides an ORM runtime, remote persistence services, 
> and 
> a GUI mapping/modeling tool.
> 
> ### Project Status
> 
> * Cayenne 3.1 Final was released on September 29.
> * Active 3.2 release branch was renamed to 4.0 to reflect a significant scope 
> of changes.
> * 4.0 development has been very active. We added a new fluent query APIs, and 
> a new automated 
>   way to synchronize the ORM model with DB-schema and Java classes. More new 
> features are 
>   likely to happen in the coming months.
> * We are in preparations to release 4.0.M2.
> 
> ### Community
> 
> * dev@ list activity is higher than before, due to the active discussions of 
>   the new 4.0 features.
> * There seems to be a trend of declining activity on the user@ list though. 
>   Not specifically in this quarter, more like a long-term trend, partially 
> explained 
>   by good support provided on stackoverflow, partially perhaps by the project 
> maturity.
> * We receive steady contributions from two new developers.
> * The last PMC member was added in December 2012.
> * The last committer was added in May 2012.
> 

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