Developers (no matter if commercial or not) are part of the community like everybody else, IMHO.
On 17.08.2010, at 05:23, Greg Stein wrote: > I don't want to hear updates about commercial developers. It is > somewhat interesting, but should not comprise half of the project's > report. > > What has the Apache CouchDB PMC done over the reporting period? What > is the status of the community? Any new committers or PMC members? Are > there any Board-level or legal issues that came up and/or need to be > resolved? I'd like to hear what the *project* is doing. > > Cheers, > -g > > On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 19:02, Damien Katz <[email protected]> wrote: >> This is the Apache Board report for August 2010. >> >> Apache CouchDB is a distributed JSON document database with HTTP API. >> >> 1.0.0 and 0.11.1 Released In July. >> >> Discovered a data-inaccessibility bug pertaining to the 1.0 release. >> Community developers quickly released a detailed announcement and repair tool >> both receiving praise from users. http://couchdb.apache.org/notice/1.0.1.html >> >> Just released 0.11.2 and 1.0.1 as maintenance versions, the later containing >> a >> fix for the aforementioned bug >> >> Couchio released and maintains turn-key Apache CouchDB installer for Linux >> users. >> >> Lots of name recognition on a CouchDB application hosting and reporting the >> Afghanistan Wikileaks data. >> >> Couchio ported CouchDB for Android. Download and update through the >> marketplace. iOS support is underway. >> >> Cloudant makes fascinating teaser blog post about their high-availability >> CouchDB clusters for their hosting service.
