You should probably change the following:

for example we migrated from Struts 1 to Struts 1

to:

for example we migrated from Struts 1 to Struts 2

Matt

On 8/13/07, Dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just sent in the August 2007 board report below, you can also find it here:
> http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/ROLLER/August+2007+Board+Report
>
>
> Apache Roller has been making great progress over the past couple of
> months in new development. In addition to announcing our graduation
> with a brand new release of Roller 3.1 we have also done a tremendous
> amount of development for the Roller 4.0 release. Much of the new work
> involved use of other Apache projects, for example we migrated from
> Struts 1 to Struts 1, we upgraded to Velocity 1.5 and we completely
> replaced Hibernate with OpenJPA. We also upgraded from JDK 1.4.2 to
> Java SE 1.5.
>
>
> h3. Some post graduation work still TBD
>
> Apache Roller graduated back in March and announced graduation and the
> Apache Roller 3.1 release on April 23, 2007. However, we've still got
> some work to do. We're still waiting for our JIRA instance to be setup
> (see https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-813). We also need to
> change our downloads page
> (http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/ROLLER/Roller+Downloads)
> to make use of Apache Mirrors. We need volunteers to help with these
> tasks.
>
>
> h3. Apache Roller 3.1 completed, 3.1.1 RC2 ready for testing
>
> We shipped 3.1 on April 23, 2007. A number of significant problems
> (including an XSS bug) were found and fixed. We are now testing a fix
> release known as 3.1.1 RC2, made available August 12, 2007
> (announcement here: http://tinyurl.com/34dq3l).
>
>
> h3. Apache Roller 4.0 RC1 available for testing
>
> Made available August 11, 2007 (announcement here:
> http://tinyurl.com/22wq7y). Major new release that upgrades Roller to
> Jave SE 5, Struts 2, Velocity 1.5 and OpenJPA. This is will be the
> first release that does not require Hibernate or any other LGPL code
> to run.
>
>
> h3. Community health
>
> There are two very active committers at this time who are very busy
> with new development, which is good. But we've been having some
> problems getting new releases tested and voted out the door and
> getting some of our other tasks done (e.g. getting setup to use the
> mirrors properly) so we still need to work on community development
> and growth.
>
> New contributors are appearing on the mailing list, submitting patches
> and detailed bug reports. Hopefully, some of these will show sustained
> interest and we'll see some committer nominations.
>
> Dave Johnson presented on *Roller and blogs as a web development
> platform* at Apachecon EU in May and will   present the same talk (but
> updated for Roller 4.0) at Apachecon US in November (see also
> http://us.apachecon.com/us2007/program/talk/2023).
>


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