Hi,

See http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/May2009.

Here's my suggested draft:

Sling is a scriptable OSGI-based web framework that uses a Java
Content Repository, such as Apache Jackrabbit, to store and manage
content.

Sling entered incubation on September 5th, 2007, and is actively
preparing for graduation.

There are no issues which require Incubator PMC or board attention at
the moment.

Community
Lots of interest around Sling at ApacheCon in March, including
fruitful discussions with people from the Sakai community who are
starting to use Sling for a new version of their software, and
starting to actively participate on our mailing lists. Meeting people
from the Apache Felix and ServiceMix projects has helped build more
community bridges around OSGi.

Vidar Ramdal was elected as a committer and PPMC member.

Juan José Vázquez Delgado, Sling committer since the start of
incubation, became more active, contributed a pipelining module based
on Cocoon 3, and is working on improved OSGi testing frameworks.

Mike Mueller was granted write access to our wiki as a "documentation
committer", iCLA on file.

In general, steadily increasing community activity with more
contributions, discussions and patches. Mailing list stats
(http://people.apache.org/~coar/mlists.html) also show a steady
increase in subscribers, now at 130 subscribers and average of 17
posts/day on the sling dev list (there's no user list at the moment).

Software
Preparing the new release, awaiting imminent release of some
dependencies to cut it.

Continuous integration builds have been activated on hudson.zones.apache.org.

Issues before graduation
Sustained activity from at least two non-Day committers, along with
the new release and increased community interest and engagement, seems
to indicate that Sling should graduate soon.

Licensing and other issues
None

-Bertrand

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