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Apache Karaf provides higher level features and services specifically designed for creating OSGi-based servers. Community ========= We've voted in 3 new committers: * Adrian Trenaman * Achim Nierbeck * Łukasz Dywicki One committer has been invited to the PMC: * Ioannis Cannellos Development =========== Two releases have been voted on: * Apache Karaf 2.1.1 on November 14th, 2010 * Apache Karaf 2.1.2 on November 25th, 2010 We're working towards the 2.2.0 release, currently targetted for January. It has been delayed because we're waiting for Aries to release a new version. We've voted a new logo and are discussing a possible web site design change. We're also planning to move out of confluence for the website, possibly using Scalate. Branding ======== * project website basics: home page is ok * website nav links: we're missing nearly all the links but the one to the main ASF web site * trademarks: not really compliant here * logo: not really compliant yet * metadata: we have a registered doap file Issues for board consideration ============================== None so far. The community is growing and healthy. We have onecurrently two active contributorcontributors onthat track for committershiparen't yet committers. |
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Community ========= We added the following committers: * Hiram Chirino * James Strachan * Ioannis Canellos James and Hiram were committers before we moved to TLP and asked to get their committership back, so they've been voted in back. Ioannis is a new Apache committer. We also have other active contributors, so we expect some new committers in the coming months. Development =========== No releases this month so far, but development continues towards our next point release of Karaf, with attention coming from users testing new features and suggesting improvements. We expect to release this new version before the end of the month. Issues for board consideration ============================== None so far. The community is growing and healthy. |
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