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Posted to commits@mahout.apache.org by sr...@apache.org on 2011/01/12 21:05:29 UTC

svn commit: r1058298 - /mahout/pmc/board-reports/2011/board-report-january.txt

Author: srowen
Date: Wed Jan 12 20:05:28 2011
New Revision: 1058298

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1058298&view=rev
Log:
Edits following mailing list feedback

Modified:
    mahout/pmc/board-reports/2011/board-report-january.txt

Modified: mahout/pmc/board-reports/2011/board-report-january.txt
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/mahout/pmc/board-reports/2011/board-report-january.txt?rev=1058298&r1=1058297&r2=1058298&view=diff
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--- mahout/pmc/board-reports/2011/board-report-january.txt (original)
+++ mahout/pmc/board-reports/2011/board-report-january.txt Wed Jan 12 20:05:28 2011
@@ -11,13 +11,18 @@ related to 153 issues, summarized here:
 https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MAHOUT/fixforversion/12314396
 
 It continues to change significantly and across the board, though a certain
-consistent scope and identity is confirming itself at this stage: primarily
-Apache Mahout 0.20.x-based machine learning, for collaborative filtering,
-clustering, classification, frequent itemset mining, and some related and
-supporting algorithms.
+consistent scope and identity is confirming itself at this stage. It is
+a Java-based scalabe data mining library that currently has much of its
+implementation based on Apache Hadoop 0.20.x. It currently covers, primarily,
+collaborative filtering, clustering, classification, frequent itemset mining,
+and some related and supporting algorithms.
 
 The project expects to continue with an 0.5 release around May 2011.
-After that, we believe, will be a 1.0 release. After 0.5, the focus will 
+The 57 issues to date that are resolved or are being worked on for 0.5 are:
+https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/IssueNavigator.jspa?pid=12310751
+  &fixfor=12315255
+
+After that, we believe, will be a 1.0 release. From 0.5, the focus will 
 change to making the code base stable and 1.0-ready.