Pardon the next few emails as I'll be moving some Board Reports from the Wiki to our Dev List, and pointing to the latter from the Wiki instead.

February 2011 Board Report
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DRAFT - not yet submitted

Apache Roller is a full-featured, Java-based weblogging package that works well on Tomcat and MySQL, and is also known to run on other servers and databases.

We're currently working to release a major revision of Roller. Here's what's coming in 5.0: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/ROLLER/What's+new+in+Roller+5.0

Since the last report the project has made a third release candidate available for Roller 5.0 ( http://s.apache.org/roller5rc3). This new release candidate includes fixes to Roller to allow it to run on the newest Java EE 6 servers including Glassfish 3, JBoss AS 6 and WAS 8 (beta) in addition to Tomcat.

Roller 5 has been a very long time coming, but I think we are very close to having a final RC.

We also added some new documentation for building and running Roller on Eclipse w/Jetty, and a number of new contributors have appeared on the list and contributed additional documentation for running on Roller w/Tomcat via Maven and for IDEA IntelliJ. We also got some early interest in the GSOC program for Roller.


May 2011 Board Report:
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Not yet approved. Submitted to board May 14, 2011.
Status

The Roller community is still rather small and quiet, but we have made some great progress recently in community and development and we have good news to report.
Community: new commiter and GSOC project

Roller has a new committer. Shelan Perera has been helping out on the mailing lists, submitting fixes and won a Google Summer of Code project to add mobile blogging features to Roller. He was nominated and voted in on May 5, 2011.

http://socghop.appspot.com/gsoc/proposal/review/google/gsoc2011/shelan/1

In other news, Oracle has decided to migrate all blogs.oracle.com, previously running on Movable-Type, and blogs.sun.com to Apache Roller 4.0; a very nice endorsement of Roller.

http://blogs.oracle.com/otn/entry/the_blogs_rolling_on_with
Releases: Roller 5.0

The Roller project has just made its first major release in over two years. Roller 5.0, released on May 8 2011, includes work contributed by student contributors from Google Summer of Code, students from San Jose State U, Sun Microsystems and the usual cast of Roller committing characters. The major new features are better file uploads and management, OpenID and OAuth support. All dependencies have been upgraded to their latest versions (as of January 2011).

http://s.apache.org/roller5-vote-results
http://s.apache.org/roller5-announcement

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