We made our graduation announcement and released Apache Roller 3.1, but this month we're still working on multiple upcoming releases. The community is active and getting along well. Here are the details.
Graduation announcement and Roller 3.1 release
We postponed our graduation announcement until the Roller 3.1 release was ready and made a simultaneous 3.1 and graduation announcement just in time for ApacheCon EU and JavaOne 2007. Here's the announcement:
Apache Roller project announces graduation and new Apache Roller 3.1 release
Also here: http://tinyurl.com/2ns42y
Upcoming Releases: Roller 4.0
The original plan for Roller 4.0 was to make "infrastructure" changes including upgrades to Java SE 5, new non-Hibernate back-end, Struts2, Velocity 1.5 and XMLRPC 3.0. Now the plans are expanding to include some more features to be implemented by Sun and IBM, full Struts2 migration (and possible a new installer).
Last month we reported that consensus seems to point to a May release for 4.0, because we still have work to do on testing our new back-end and because we've decided to do a complete Struts2 migration instead of simply migrating a couple of key pages. Allen Gilliland has made tremendous progress on the Struts2 works and has written an excellent migration guide to help others pitch in.
http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/ROLLER/Struts2+Migration
Upcoming bug fix release: Roller 3.1.1
A number of serious but easy to fix bugs have been found in the Roller 3.1 release, so we've proposed a Roller 3.1.1 release with a first RC before the end of May 2007.
http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/ROLLER/Proposal+Roller+3.1.1+Release
Upcoming XSS security fix releases: Roller 2.3.1 and 3.0.1
A number of XSS security vulnerabilities were reported in Roller 2.3 and 3.0. We worked with the reporter to detail and fix the problems and prepared "patch" releases 2.3.1 and 3.0.1. We have release candidates ready for those releases, but again, we're still having problems finding time to test them.
Post graduation work
Still need to move the JIRA issue tracker over to Apache infrastructure.
Community
The community is getting along fine with lots of discussion on the topic of new features. Mailing list traffic seems to have picked up a bit since the graduation/Roller 3.1 announcement. Dave Johnson spoke at ApacheCon EU 2007 on Roller and blogs as a web development platform and submitted several Roller related talks for ApacheCon US 2007 (November).