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This is the Apache Wiki for the Apache Incubator and is maintained by the community. To edit pages, visit UserPreferences at the top-right of any page to create a user profile or to login. Notifications of all changes you make will be sent to the cvs@incubator mailing list, so we will be aware of your changes and we will happily correct any small mistakes that you might make.

This page contains monthly reports to the ASF Board of Directors from incubator projects that have to report this month. You can also see the overall quarter report for 1st Quarter 2006.

ActiveMQ

The ActiveMQ project is progressing toward graduation and things are moving along well. Below are the highlights of activity on the project:

  • Website status
  • Added Nathan Mittler from Amazon as a committer
  • Working on the ActiveMQ 4.0 RC2 release candidate
  • Currently working to accept a donation from Amazon for the ActiveMQ C++ API

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Cayenne

Cayenne just entered the incubator. The status page has been initialized.

Jackrabbit

Jackrabbit accomplished its first official incubating release with version 0.9 of the Apache Jackrabbit reference implementation and JCR-RMI tools. Day Software has confirmed that the version 0.9 jars have passed the JCR 1.0 TCK with the current exclude list.

We are now getting reorganized for graduation from the Incubator to our own top-level project at the Apache Software Foundation. The Jackrabbit committers voted on March 11, 2006, to request graduation. In addition, we made a call to refresh the list of active committers for an accurate presentation to the board; Stefano Mazzocchi, Gianugo Rabellino, Tim Reilly, and Andrew Savory have requested emeritus status, meaning that they won't be listed on the initial project management committee but are welcome to come back if they choose to rejoin the project at a later time.

Kabuki

We have created the mailing lists and source repository but are still waiting for initial committer accounts to be created. The contributed source code has been changed to the Apache license and source packages renamed appropriately. As soon as a majority of the initial committers have write access to the repository, the source will be moved to the Apache servers.

log4net

Lokahi

Ode

OFBiz

The OFBiz project has commenced incubation in a slow-but-steady way, as can be seen here:

http://incubator.apache.org/projects/ofbiz.html

Most of the infrastructure is set up and waiting to be transitioned, but the concensus seems to be to take things slowly. There are a fair number of people using the infrastructure, and making a mess of it for very long would create problems for users.

All of the original committers bar Si Chen (who has sent his CLA in, and is waiting for it to be processed) have got their accounts.

Work is ongoing to eliminate any LGPL code, although it appears there are some technical obstacles:

http://lists.ofbiz.org/pipermail/dev/2006-March/010036.html

(I'm not much of a Java guy, so anyone willing to help out there is welcome to have at it!)

In terms of collecting CLA's, there is a lot of work to be done, but the OFBiz guys are chipping away at it:

http://ofbizwiki.go-integral.com/Wiki.jsp?page=OFBizDevelopers

For those interested in technical developments, Si Chen does a weekly roundup of interesting changes here:

http://ofbiz-new.blogspot.com/

ServiceMix

The ServiceMix project is progressing along. Below are the recent project highlights:

  • Currently preparing the ServiceMix 3.0 M1 milestone release

Solr

WebWork 2

WADI

The WADI podling has decided to retire and not complete incubation. This decision was made by the participants, supported by the sponsoring Geronimo PMC, and announced to the Incubator PMC. The project will continue at http://wadi.codehaus.org/

Yoko

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