Yes!

Tilman

Am 12.01.2015 um 12:02 schrieb Andreas Lehmkühler:
Hi,

those information is not required, but I'm going add the following sentence:

"170 JIRA tickets were created and 233 were resolved in the past 3 months."

Or do you have something different in mind?

BR
Anreas Lehmkühler

Tilman Hausherr <thaush...@t-online.de> hat am 10. Januar 2015 um 16:07
geschrieben:


I wonder if it would make sense to include some statistic about issues
opened vs. issues resolved/closed. For example, a statistic like this

https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PDFBOX/?selectedTab=com.atlassian.jira.jira-projects-plugin:summary-panel

looks very nice, it means we're getting forward, while another such as
this one

https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IMAGING/?selectedTab=com.atlassian.jira.jira-projects-plugin:summary-panel

means they're falling behind (but still making a good effort).

Tilman

Am 10.01.2015 um 13:50 schrieb Andreas Lehmkuehler:
Hi,

find attached a quick draft of the board report we're expected to
submit this
month.

@John
Any news about "your" GSoC project?


Any further comments, objections or additions?


<draft>

The Apache PDFBox library is an open source Java tool for working with
PDF
documents.


General Comments
----------------

There are no issues that require Board attention.

Community
---------

There is a steady stream of contributions and bug reports from the
community.

John Hewson and Tilman Hausherr were added as committers and PMC
members to our ranks in February 2014.

493 (481 last report) subscribers on the user@ list
149 (155 last report) subscribers on the dev@ list

Releases
--------

Version 1.8.8 was released on 13nd of December 2014. It is an
incremental bugfix release based on PDFBox 1.8.x.


Development:
------------

The work on our next major release is an ongoing effort. The main
topics are:

- switch to java 1.6
- enhance the parser
- code cleanup
- enhance rendering
- enhance font handling
- add unicode support
- reduce memory footprint

The long-awaited new major release is still under construction and
there is still a lot to do. Most of the bigger parts are done so that
we see the light at the end of the tunnel.

</draft>

BR
Andreas Lehmkühler

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