Re: May 2010 Incubator Board Report (Updated to add Clerezza)
On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 12:15 AM, Noel J. Bergman n...@devtech.com wrote: *** Clerezza had been accidentally deleted during a wiki edit... Still broken below and in board_agenda_2010_05_19.txt, Bluesky and Clerezza reports are broken, here's the correct section, also fixed in http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/May2010 : = Bluesky = BlueSky has been incubating since 01-12-2008. It is an e-learning solution designed to help solve the disparity in availability of qualified education between well-developed cities and poorer regions of China. We are still waiting for Bill to check the completeness of the release candidate. Things we've done recently: Coding to optimize DTU structure, still under going; Testing IPv6 and satellite module; One thing left to the first release: cast release vote in general list. = Clerezza = Clerezza (incubating since November 27th, 2009) is an OSGi-based modular application and set of components (bundles) for building RESTFul Semantic Web applications and services. The are currently no issues requiring board attention. Recent activity: Updated to the latest Felix framework (including security features) Improved typerendering with regex-pattern and renderlets for literal types Update to TDB 0.8.5 Presented Clerezza at the Apache Retreat Manuel Innerhofer participated in the IKS FISE hackathon (http://wiki.iks-project.eu/index.php/FISE), Clerezza modules are used in FISE. Next steps: Enhance UIMA integration Integration with Tika Top 2/3 Issues before graduation: Improve our website with tutorials and getting started content. Prepare some easy-to-run demos to get people interested in Clerezza. Prepare for a first release *** A HISE report was entered to indicate that the project had failed to report. *** No other changes from the original submission During the past month, the Incubator has added a fair number of new PMC Members: Chris Mattmann David Jencks Gurkan Erdogdu Tom White Jean-Frederic Clere Julien Vermillard Christian Grobmeier (elected) Donald Woods All of them joined with the specific intent of mentoring projects, of which we have quite a few (reflected by all of the new PMC members). Proposed projects included Whirr (libraries for running cloud services), Zeta (PHP components), Amber (OAuth Java library), and Deltacloud (web service API for cloud service clients/providers). WSRP4J was terminated at the mutual decision with the Portals PMC. --- = BeanValidation = Apache Bean Validation will deliver an implementation of the JSR303 Bean Validation 1.0 specification. BVAL entered incubation on March 1, 2010. A list of the three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation: First release of artifacts. Grow the community and committer base. Any issues that the Incubator PMC or ASF Board might wish/need to be aware of: None at this time. How has the community developed since the last report: The community has been focused on resolving TCK failures, with lots of help coming from contributor Carlos Vara. Apache OpenJPA trunk is now using our artifacts as their default provider for Bean Validation testing. Two other projects (one at the ASF) have mentioned they are using our artifacts instead of Hibernate. How has the project developed since the last report: Confluence is setup as our website and has been fully populated. SNAPSHOT artifacts are being published to repository.apache.org. TCK testing is being run by 3 or 4 committers and contributors. = Bluesky = BlueSky has been incubating since 01-12-2008. It is an e-learning solution designed to help solve the disparity in availability of qualified education between well-developed cities and poorer regions of China. We are still waiting for Bill to check the completeness of the release candidate. Things we've done recently: * Coding to optimize DTU structure, still under going; * Testing IPv6 and satellite module; One thing left to the first release: * cast release vote in general list. * Improved typerendering with regex-pattern and renderlets for literal types * Update to TDB 0.8.5 * Presented Clerezza at the Apache Retreat * Manuel Innerhofer participated in the IKS FISE hackathon (http://wiki.iks-project.eu/index.php/FISE), Clerezza modules are used in FISE. Next steps: * Enhance UIMA integration * Integration with Tika Top 2/3 Issues before graduation: * Improve our website with tutorials and getting started content. * Prepare some easy-to-run demos to get people interested in Clerezza. * Prepare for a first release = Droids = Droids is an Incubator project arrived from Apache Labs. Droids entered incubation on October, 2008. It's an intelligent standalone robot framework that allows one to create and extend existing web robots. What we've completed in the last months: * new elected
Re: May 2010 Incubator Board Report (Updated to add Clerezza)
Hello, During the past month, the Incubator has added a fair number of new PMC Members: Christian Grobmeier (elected) does it mean i have been added to the IPMC and can now join Zeta as mentor? I am asking because I didn't get another notification of this Thanks Christian - To unsubscribe, e-mail: general-unsubscr...@incubator.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: general-h...@incubator.apache.org
Re: May 2010 Incubator Board Report (Updated to add Clerezza)
I didn't see anything wrong with the original Bluesky report, but I added the missing Clerezza heading and initial paragraphs and aligned it to what you posted below. On 18/05/2010, at 5:08 PM, Bertrand Delacretaz wrote: On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 12:15 AM, Noel J. Bergman n...@devtech.com wrote: *** Clerezza had been accidentally deleted during a wiki edit... Still broken below and in board_agenda_2010_05_19.txt, Bluesky and Clerezza reports are broken, here's the correct section, also fixed in http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/May2010 : = Bluesky = BlueSky has been incubating since 01-12-2008. It is an e-learning solution designed to help solve the disparity in availability of qualified education between well-developed cities and poorer regions of China. We are still waiting for Bill to check the completeness of the release candidate. Things we've done recently: Coding to optimize DTU structure, still under going; Testing IPv6 and satellite module; One thing left to the first release: cast release vote in general list. = Clerezza = Clerezza (incubating since November 27th, 2009) is an OSGi-based modular application and set of components (bundles) for building RESTFul Semantic Web applications and services. The are currently no issues requiring board attention. Recent activity: Updated to the latest Felix framework (including security features) Improved typerendering with regex-pattern and renderlets for literal types Update to TDB 0.8.5 Presented Clerezza at the Apache Retreat Manuel Innerhofer participated in the IKS FISE hackathon (http://wiki.iks-project.eu/index.php/FISE), Clerezza modules are used in FISE. Next steps: Enhance UIMA integration Integration with Tika Top 2/3 Issues before graduation: Improve our website with tutorials and getting started content. Prepare some easy-to-run demos to get people interested in Clerezza. Prepare for a first release *** A HISE report was entered to indicate that the project had failed to report. *** No other changes from the original submission During the past month, the Incubator has added a fair number of new PMC Members: Chris Mattmann David Jencks Gurkan Erdogdu Tom White Jean-Frederic Clere Julien Vermillard Christian Grobmeier (elected) Donald Woods All of them joined with the specific intent of mentoring projects, of which we have quite a few (reflected by all of the new PMC members). Proposed projects included Whirr (libraries for running cloud services), Zeta (PHP components), Amber (OAuth Java library), and Deltacloud (web service API for cloud service clients/providers). WSRP4J was terminated at the mutual decision with the Portals PMC. --- = BeanValidation = Apache Bean Validation will deliver an implementation of the JSR303 Bean Validation 1.0 specification. BVAL entered incubation on March 1, 2010. A list of the three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation: First release of artifacts. Grow the community and committer base. Any issues that the Incubator PMC or ASF Board might wish/need to be aware of: None at this time. How has the community developed since the last report: The community has been focused on resolving TCK failures, with lots of help coming from contributor Carlos Vara. Apache OpenJPA trunk is now using our artifacts as their default provider for Bean Validation testing. Two other projects (one at the ASF) have mentioned they are using our artifacts instead of Hibernate. How has the project developed since the last report: Confluence is setup as our website and has been fully populated. SNAPSHOT artifacts are being published to repository.apache.org. TCK testing is being run by 3 or 4 committers and contributors. = Bluesky = BlueSky has been incubating since 01-12-2008. It is an e-learning solution designed to help solve the disparity in availability of qualified education between well-developed cities and poorer regions of China. We are still waiting for Bill to check the completeness of the release candidate. Things we've done recently: * Coding to optimize DTU structure, still under going; * Testing IPv6 and satellite module; One thing left to the first release: * cast release vote in general list. * Improved typerendering with regex-pattern and renderlets for literal types * Update to TDB 0.8.5 * Presented Clerezza at the Apache Retreat * Manuel Innerhofer participated in the IKS FISE hackathon (http://wiki.iks-project.eu/index.php/FISE), Clerezza modules are used in FISE. Next steps: * Enhance UIMA integration * Integration with Tika Top 2/3 Issues before graduation: * Improve our website with tutorials and getting started content. * Prepare some easy-to-run demos to get people interested in Clerezza. * Prepare for
Re: May 2010 Incubator Board Report (Updated to add Clerezza)
On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 3:29 PM, Brett Porter br...@apache.org wrote: I didn't see anything wrong with the original Bluesky report, but I added the missing Clerezza heading and initial paragraphs and aligned it to what you posted below Thanks and you're right, it was only the beginning of the Clerezza report that was missing. -Bertrand On 18/05/2010, at 5:08 PM, Bertrand Delacretaz wrote: On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 12:15 AM, Noel J. Bergman n...@devtech.com wrote: *** Clerezza had been accidentally deleted during a wiki edit... Still broken below and in board_agenda_2010_05_19.txt, Bluesky and Clerezza reports are broken, here's the correct section, also fixed in http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/May2010 : = Bluesky = BlueSky has been incubating since 01-12-2008. It is an e-learning solution designed to help solve the disparity in availability of qualified education between well-developed cities and poorer regions of China. We are still waiting for Bill to check the completeness of the release candidate. Things we've done recently: Coding to optimize DTU structure, still under going; Testing IPv6 and satellite module; One thing left to the first release: cast release vote in general list. = Clerezza = Clerezza (incubating since November 27th, 2009) is an OSGi-based modular application and set of components (bundles) for building RESTFul Semantic Web applications and services. The are currently no issues requiring board attention. Recent activity: Updated to the latest Felix framework (including security features) Improved typerendering with regex-pattern and renderlets for literal types Update to TDB 0.8.5 Presented Clerezza at the Apache Retreat Manuel Innerhofer participated in the IKS FISE hackathon (http://wiki.iks-project.eu/index.php/FISE), Clerezza modules are used in FISE. Next steps: Enhance UIMA integration Integration with Tika Top 2/3 Issues before graduation: Improve our website with tutorials and getting started content. Prepare some easy-to-run demos to get people interested in Clerezza. Prepare for a first release *** A HISE report was entered to indicate that the project had failed to report. *** No other changes from the original submission During the past month, the Incubator has added a fair number of new PMC Members: Chris Mattmann David Jencks Gurkan Erdogdu Tom White Jean-Frederic Clere Julien Vermillard Christian Grobmeier (elected) Donald Woods All of them joined with the specific intent of mentoring projects, of which we have quite a few (reflected by all of the new PMC members). Proposed projects included Whirr (libraries for running cloud services), Zeta (PHP components), Amber (OAuth Java library), and Deltacloud (web service API for cloud service clients/providers). WSRP4J was terminated at the mutual decision with the Portals PMC. --- = BeanValidation = Apache Bean Validation will deliver an implementation of the JSR303 Bean Validation 1.0 specification. BVAL entered incubation on March 1, 2010. A list of the three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation: First release of artifacts. Grow the community and committer base. Any issues that the Incubator PMC or ASF Board might wish/need to be aware of: None at this time. How has the community developed since the last report: The community has been focused on resolving TCK failures, with lots of help coming from contributor Carlos Vara. Apache OpenJPA trunk is now using our artifacts as their default provider for Bean Validation testing. Two other projects (one at the ASF) have mentioned they are using our artifacts instead of Hibernate. How has the project developed since the last report: Confluence is setup as our website and has been fully populated. SNAPSHOT artifacts are being published to repository.apache.org. TCK testing is being run by 3 or 4 committers and contributors. = Bluesky = BlueSky has been incubating since 01-12-2008. It is an e-learning solution designed to help solve the disparity in availability of qualified education between well-developed cities and poorer regions of China. We are still waiting for Bill to check the completeness of the release candidate. Things we've done recently: * Coding to optimize DTU structure, still under going; * Testing IPv6 and satellite module; One thing left to the first release: * cast release vote in general list. * Improved typerendering with regex-pattern and renderlets for literal types * Update to TDB 0.8.5 * Presented Clerezza at the Apache Retreat * Manuel Innerhofer participated in the IKS FISE hackathon (http://wiki.iks-project.eu/index.php/FISE), Clerezza modules are used in FISE. Next steps: * Enhance UIMA integration * Integration with Tika Top 2/3 Issues before graduation: * Improve our
Re: May 2010 Incubator Board Report (Updated to add Clerezza)
Yes, you are listed as a new IPMC member in Noel's board report email from yesterday - During the past month, the Incubator has added a fair number of new PMC Members: Chris Mattmann David Jencks Gurkan Erdogdu Tom White Jean-Frederic Clere Julien Vermillard Christian Grobmeier (elected) Donald Woods On 5/18/10 7:25 AM, Christian Grobmeier wrote: Hello, During the past month, the Incubator has added a fair number of new PMC Members: Christian Grobmeier (elected) does it mean i have been added to the IPMC and can now join Zeta as mentor? I am asking because I didn't get another notification of this Thanks Christian - To unsubscribe, e-mail: general-unsubscr...@incubator.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: general-h...@incubator.apache.org - To unsubscribe, e-mail: general-unsubscr...@incubator.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: general-h...@incubator.apache.org