November Reports (see ReportingSchedule)

Abdera

Abdera is an implementation of the Atom Publishing Protocol and Atom Syndication Format.

Items to complete before graduation:

Community:

Code:

IVY

Ivy is a new incubator podling.

Functionally, Ivy is a tool for managing (recording, tracking, resolving and reporting) project dependencies. It is characterized by the following:

  1. flexibility and configurability

2. tight integration with Apache Ant

Xavier Hanin, the main author of Ivy, sent the proposal to join the incubator on October 23d 2006.

The proposal is sponsored by the Ant PMC which voted to sponsor the entry of Ivy at the Apache Incubator.

Since the proposal, the main actions which have been achieved have been :

The receipt and processing of the License Grant is now the limiting factor for the next steps, which are the import of the codebase in Subversion and the import of the bug reports in JIRA.

The people involved with Ivy at present are :

Mentors
Committers

Lokahi

Lokahi is a management console for Apache httpd and Apache Tomcat. Lokahi entered incubation in January 2006.

Top items to resolve before graduation:

The Lokahi project has kept on chugging along, incorporating numerous contributed patches and focusing on code quality, improved MySQL support, and and enhanced support for late version Tomcat 5.5 containers.

Solr

Solr is a Lucene based search server supporting XML/HTTP APIs, faceted search, highlighting, caching and replication. Solr entered incubation in January 2006.

Top items to resolve before graduation:

Community

Code


stdcxx

Stdcxx status report for the calendar quarter ending in 11/2006.

Project Summary_:

Stdcxx is a portable implementation of the C++ Standard Library conforming to the ISO/IEC 14882 international standard for C++.

In incubation since_: 5/19/2005.

Issues to resolve before graduation{}:

Increase committer base and diversity.

Community_:

The project has 11 committers (excluding mentors). Of these 6 have been (or were at some point) active. The diversity of the committer community is 54%. During the last three months the stdcxx community has added one new committer, Andrew Black.

Activity_:

The stdcxx-dev list has 52 subscribers and averages 4.79 post per day since inception. The stdcxx-user list has 33 subscribers with a mean of 0.34 posts per day since inception. The stdcxx-commits list has 15 subscribers and 2.09 posts per day. There are 301 issues in the stdcxx bug tracking database. Of these 120 are closed or resolved.

Code''

The most recent release of stdcxx, version 4.1.3, was published in January 2006. The next release, tentatively numbered 4.2, is expected to be published in the March 2007 timeframe. All code is licensed under the Apache license version 2.


Synapse

Accepted into the Incubator August 2005.

Synapse is a robust, lightweight implementation of a highly scalable and distributed service mediation framework based on Web services specifications

We are making good progress on these three issues:
1. Increase mailing list discussions - mailing list discussions up significantly
1. Growth of community - getting some good input from users. There was a good session at ApacheCon, and also 3 sessions on Synapse at the Colorado Software Summit with good attendance and feedback at all three.
1. Diversity of committers - we have diversity factor 3 currently and patches/contributions from at least two others

Synapse development continues apace, have agreed a release plan for a 0.90 release and are working to get that out in the near future. There has been some discussion with the Jakarta HttpComponents people to use their upcoming NIO and async http code within Synapse (post the 0.90 release). In October a new committer, Ruwan Linton, was voted in. A Synapse blog has been started and there have been presentations at Apachecon US and at the Colorado Software Summit.

Tuscany

Tuscany provides infrastructure for developing service-oriented applications.

Tuscany is still focusing on community building. We added four new committers, Venkat Krishnan, Luciano Resende, Ignacio Silva-Lepe and Rajith Attapattu. We also have others actively contributing, particularly in the areas of Declarative DAS, BPEL, JMS, SCA Policy and OSGi integration.

In addition, we have had a lot of development activity:

Our top two issues to resolve are:

1. Increasing community diversity. A significant number of committers work for one vendor. We are making efforts to attract individual contributors in addition to normal avenues (helping on lists with questions, etc.) including presenting at conferences (ApacheCon) and webinars.

2. Preparation for graduation needs to start including a discussion of what timeframe is appropriate

UIMA

Accepted into the Incubator 10/06.

UIMA is a component framework for the analysis of unstructured content such as text, audio and video.

There was some discussion on incubator-general about changing the name of the project to something that's not an acronym and does not have a history outside of Apache. The final consensus though was that the arguments for keeping the name outweighed the ones for changing, so we're sticking with it.

After the naming discussion was settled, we started getting the infrastructure set up:

Our priorities for the next few weeks:

Wicket

Web development framework focusing on pure OO coding, making the creation of new components very easy. Wicket entered the incubator in October 2006.

October report

Top three items to resolve -

Community aspects:

Code aspects:

Licensing:

Infrastructure:

November report

Top three items to resolve

Community aspects:

Code aspects:

Licensing:

Infrastructure:

XAP

XAP is a declarative framework for building, deploying and maintaining Ajax-based rich internet applications with the goal of dramatically simplifying Ajax application development. XAP entered incubation in May 2006.

Top three items to resolve before graduation:

Community

Code