Hi all,

I have prepared the board report for September 2025, please find it
below. Let me know if you have any questions and if you love or hate
it :) Or just give it a +1 or -1 :)

Best regards,
  Serge Huber.

## Description:
The mission of Apache Unomi is the creation and maintenance of software related
to providing a reference implementation of the OASIS Customer Data Platform
specification currently being worked on by the OASIS Context Server Technical
Committee

## Project Status:
Current project status: Ongoing
Issues for the board: none

## Membership Data:
Apache Unomi was founded 2019-02-20 (7 years ago)
There are currently 16 committers and 8 PMC members in this project.
The Committer-to-PMC ratio is 2:1.

Community changes, past quarter:
- No new PMC members. Last addition was Jonathan Sinovassin-Naïk on 2024-11-25.
- No new committers. Last addition was Francois Gerthoffert on 2022-09-15.

We currently have a vote open for a new committer; it should close soon.

## Project Activity:
At the time of writing, a new version has been prepared and is being voted on
(v2.7.0) that is mostly a maintenance release for the V2 branch. A lot of work
is happening now on the next major version, V3, and that is now the main focus
of the development effort. V3 is one of the most important release in the
projects history, bringing major features such as multi-tenancy, improved
clustering support and a lot of other improvements to the server. It will also
feature a V2 API compatibility mode to address migration of existing users. A
lot of efforts have been also put into quality of the changes by increasing
the code coverage.

## Community Health:
To address rbowen's board feedback : the community has been very active under
the hood but it's true that that was not being reflected in the mailing list
or Slack communication. The amount of work has been very important, but
communication around it was delayed because a lot of things were only
communicated once they were completed, which is mostly the case now. The
community is therefore very active but could improve its internal
communication. The monthly meetings are a good step towards this
improvement, and the focus on making sure that no decision happen during these
meetings is still a critical focus. Serge Huber (PMC Chair) will also be on
location for the community over code conference in Minneapolis and will
present the project in two separate sessions in order to grow the community.
Once the V3 is near release (and after that), a lot of communication effort
will be planned to make sure the word gets out.

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