Hi team, I've created the initial draft for the June board report, copied from SVN below. I must submit this no later than Monday morning, so there's not much time to review (I apologize for getting this in late - I wanted to post it Thursday to allow more time to review, but Thursday and yesterday were probably the busiest I've had in recent memory).
Anyway, if you have comments, please submit them today and tomorrow. If there aren't any edits, I'll submit it early Monday morning. Thanks! ----------------------- 2011 June - Board report for Apache Shiro Apache Shiro is a powerful and flexible open-source application security framework that cleanly handles authentication, authorization, enterprise session management and cryptography. We have no issues that require Board assistance at this time. Releases: - No releases since our first 1 Nov 2010 1.1.0 release Community & Project: This last quarter has been focused more on community building than coding, with great success. The Shiro average website visitor traffic has increased more than half (59%) in only 3 months! We continue to grow and help the Java security community. Following are the most important points from the last quarter. - The Apache Shiro team is excited to report that we have added Brian Demers as our first new committer after becoming a TLP. We're excited that our community continues to grow with quality folks like Brian. - There has been minor discussion of creating a 1.2 release soon. A few minor issues need to be resolved, and hopefully this will be done before our next board report. - While Shiro doesn't receive many complaints, the most frequent one has been that non-JavaDoc documentation has been lacking. Significant work has gone into improving Shiro's documentation over the last month, and we believe this will serve the community much better. - To improve project publicity, Les Hazlewood wrote an intro article on Apache Shiro published on InfoQ: http://www.infoq.com/articles/apache-shiro This has contributed to site traffic and community adoption significantly. -- Les Hazlewood CTO, Katasoft | http://www.katasoft.com | 888.391.5282 twitter: http://twitter.com/lhazlewood katasoft blog: http://www.katasoft.com/blogs/lhazlewood personal blog: http://leshazlewood.com
