Looks fine to me. On 1 May 2012 10:10, Tom Hobbs <[email protected]> wrote:
> Comments always welcome, due date is 9th May. > > Below is the May board report for River > > Apache River is a distributed computing architecture, based on the JSK > Starter Kit Source code donated by Sun Microsystems, for the Jini > Specification. > > Releases: > No new releases since last report, several submissions have been made > for inclusion into our next release and are currently being reviewed > prior to merging them onto the trunk. > > Branding: > The River website had one branding issue (missing DOAP file) for which > a Jira was raised (thanks Shane) and has been resolved. > > Progress: > There are a trickle of SVN commits being made. We are a small > community and so this is expected. There was a discussion on building > a reference implementation to showcase River since there is little > public knowledge of River/Jini installations, similar to the Java Pet > Store. We hope this will help to get people involved in contributing > to that application, but also make it easier for end users to > understand the offering of this tech. > > Community: > One PMC member has resigned citing the difficulty of working with the > code and understanding how best to measure the changes she was trying > to make. This is a valid point given the lack of hard data and > particular performance issues encountered by end users. > > The PMC recently discussed the the health of our community. Whilst we > all agreed that things were pretty quiet, many of the contributors > reaffirmed their commitment to the project. Since we are such a small > community we can hardly expect the same levels of noise and activity > as those projects with many more members or who have greater numbers > of end users. As such, we have no particular concerns that the > project is slipping into dormancy. > > Issues: > No board issues at this time >
