Date: 2004-09-20T17:39:20
   Editor: HenriYandell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
   Wiki: Jakarta Wiki
   Page: JakartaBoardReport-September2004
   URL: http://wiki.apache.org/jakarta/JakartaBoardReport-September2004

   Should be final version of report.

Change Log:

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@@ -4,19 +4,25 @@
 
 This is a 2 month report due to the month-late report at the July board meeting.
 
-The PMC bylaws have been updated to match the current situation. 
+The PMC bylaws have been updated to match the current practice. 
 Most notably, we removed the 7-member limitation and monthly meetings, 
-making the Jakarta PMC less of a board and more of a group of active committers, 
-which is how things are anyway.
+making the Jakarta PMC (on paper) less of a board and more of a group of active 
committers. 
 
-Turbine-JCS is planning to request promotion to a full Jakarta subproject. JCS is a 
Java cache. Hopefully more news in the next report.
+Turbine-JCS is planning to request promotion to a full Jakarta subproject. JCS is a 
Java cache. 
 HttpClient's promotion from Commons to Jakarta subproject is still planned once a 3.0 
final release has been made.
 
-The PMC discussed whether action on protection of the Jakarta trademark was needed, 
though no action has been taken. It was agreed (through lack of argument) that 
projects should be referred to as Apache Xxxx and not Apache Jakarta Xxxx or some 
other combination. A side-effect of the conversation saw the sun.com sites mentioning 
Tomcat change to brand it as "Apache Tomcat". 
+The PMC discussed whether action on protection of the Jakarta trademark was needed, 
though no action has been taken. It was agreed (through lack of argument) that 
projects should be referred to as Apache Xxxx and not Apache Jakarta Xxxx or some 
other combination. A side-effect of the conversation saw the sun.com sites mentioning 
Tomcat change to refer to it as "Apache Tomcat". 
+
+=== Possible plans for the next quarter ===
+
+Robert Burrel Donkin has volunteered to migrate ECS over to SVN as a trial migration.
+
+I (Henri Yandell) plan to organize improvements to the Jakarta download page, which 
is in dire need of improvements.
 
 === Releases ===
 
 ==== September ====
+ * 19 September 2004 - Commons HttpClient 3.0 alpha2 Released
  * 16 September 2004 - DataGrid, Mailer and RDC Taglibs Released in the sandbox 
  * 15 September 2004 - Tomcat 5.5.2-alpha Released
  * 12 September 2004 - HiveMind 1.0-rc-2 Released
@@ -54,13 +60,13 @@
 ===== New Committers =====
 
  * 13 September 2004 - James Carman (jcarman)
- * 13 September 2004 - Peter Courcoux (pcourcoux)
+ * 13 September 2004 - Peter Courcoux (pcourcoux) - Turbine
  * 07 September 2004 - Peter Rossbach (pero) - Tomcat
  * 03 September 2004 - Shinsuke Sugaya (shinsuke) - Jetspeed (still in Jakarta CVS)
  * 03 September 2004 - Paul Ferraro (pferraro)
- * 09 August 2004 - Davide Savazzi (dsavazzi) - Slide
- * 09 August 2004 - Ryan Rhodes (rrhodes) - Slide
- * 31 July 2004 - Daniel Naber (dnaber) - Lucene
+ * 09 August    2004 - Davide Savazzi (dsavazzi) - Slide
+ * 09 August    2004 - Ryan Rhodes (rrhodes) - Slide
+ * 31 July      2004 - Daniel Naber (dnaber) - Lucene
 
 
 === Infrastructure news ===
@@ -71,10 +77,19 @@
 
 (** implies report based on the mailing lists by the chair)
 
+==== **Commons ====
+
+Both Jelly and Math are close to a 1.0 release. Grant is going to leave the sandbox 
to fold back into Maven.
+
+==== **Taglibs ====
+
+After a lot of domination by the JSTL implementation, the Taglibs project has some 
new activity with the announcement of three new taglibs in the sandbox. Mailer2, a 
complete rewrite of a previous Mailer taglib; DataGrid, a taglib for tabular 
representation; and RDC, Reusable Dialog Components, a taglib for voice applications.
+
 ==== Tomcat ====
 
-Tomcat 5.5 is the next branch in the Tomcat 5.x major release. While it supports the 
same Servlet and JSP Specification versions as Tomcat 5.0.x, there are significant 
changes in many areas under the hood.  To indicate the magnitude of these changes, 
which include backwards-incompatible changes such as removal of some internal APIs and 
the default dependency on J2SE 5.0, we chose 5.5 as the branch number as opposed to 
5.1.  We hope improve the stability of the 5.5 releases this month, although a 
"stable" release cannot be announced until J2SE 5.0 Final Customer Shipment is 
available.  However, please note that multiple users (as well as Tomcat developers) 
have been using Tomcat 5.0 and 5.5 on J2SE 5.0 for months, without any serious issues.
+Tomcat 5.5 is the next branch in the Tomcat 5.x major release. While it supports the 
same Servlet and JSP Specification versions as Tomcat 5.0.x, there are significant 
changes in many areas under the hood.  To indicate the magnitude of these changes, 
which include backwards-incompatible changes such as removal of some internal APIs and 
the default dependency on J2SE 5.0, we chose 5.5 as the branch number as opposed to 
5.1.  We hope to improve the stability of the 5.5 releases this month, although a 
"stable" release cannot be announced until J2SE 5.0 Final Customer Shipment is 
available.  However, please note that multiple users (as well as Tomcat developers) 
have been using Tomcat 5.0 and 5.5 on J2SE 5.0 for months, without any serious issues.
 
 ==== Watchdog ====
 
 It was announced to the general Jakarta community that starting with Tomcat 5.5, 
Tomcat no longer uses Watchdog.  Tomcat was the only known user of the Watchdog 
product, so now the Watchdog project is completely dormant.
+

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