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Posted to dev@qpid.apache.org by Robbie Gemmell <ro...@gmail.com> on 2015/05/07 12:58:14 UTC

Re: Draft board report for May

Well, sent to the wrong p*@q.a.o mailing list, oops. No harm, there
isnt anything in it to be kept private. As it isnt proton specific,
adding dev@ as well.

Robbie

On 7 May 2015 at 11:42, Robbie Gemmell <ro...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> Our quarterly report to the board is due by Wed 13th. I have written
> an initial draft which you can find below. Let me know if you have any
> additions/changes before I submit it on Monday.
>
> Robbie
>
> =======
>
> Apache Qpid is a project focused on creating software based on the
> Advanced Message Queuing Protocol (AMQP), currently providing a
> protocol engine library, message brokers written in C++ and Java, a
> message router, and client libraries for C++, Java / JMS, .Net,
> Python, Perl and Ruby.
>
> # Releases:
>
> - Qpid 0.32 was released on 19th March 2015.
> - Qpid JMS client 0.1.0 was released on 19th March 2015.
> - Qpid Proton 0.9 was released on 31st March 2015.
> - Qpid Dispatch router 0.4 was released on 9th April 2015.
> - Qpid Proton 0.9.1 was released on 2nd May 2015.
>
> # Community:
>
> - The main developer and user lists continue to be active.
>  -- dev@qpid.apache.org:
>     184 subscribers (no change), 1992 emails (1287 previous).
>  -- users@qpid.apache.org:
>     360 subscribers (down 1), 557 emails (338 previous).
>  -- proton@qpid.apache.org:
>     88 subscribers (up 6), 1004 emails (580 previous).
>
> - JIRAs are being raised and addressed.
>   277 JIRA tickets were created and 296 resolved in the last 3 months.
>
> - There were no new committers added since the last report.
>   The last new committer was Dominic Evans on 12th Dec 2014.
>
> - There were 7 new PMC members added since the last report:
>   Alex Rudyy was added on 3rd March 2015
>   Dominic Evans was added on 3rd March 2015
>   Ken Giusti was added on 3rd March 2015
>   Timothy Bish was added on 3rd March 2015
>   Pavel Moravec was added on 4th March 2015
>   Cliff Jansen was added on 6th March 2015
>   Darryl Pierce was added on 6th March 2015
>
> # Development:
>
> - The new AMQP 1.0 JMS client had its first release as mentioned earlier.
>   We have been working on improvements and fixes since then and will be
>   looking to do a 0.2.0 release imminently.
>
> - Discussions and work to begin preparing for a Qpid Proton 0.10 have
>   begun, incorporating some major SASL related changes since 0.9. Work
>   also continues on expanding language support for the new Reactor API's
>   to Go, C++, Ruby, and Java, some of which may be aimed at the following
>   release.
>
> - Following the Qpid 0.32 release there was intent to reorganise the
>   repository structure to better support releasing the various components
>   on their own schedules going forward, as has been the case for newer
>   components. The Java broker, earlier clients and associated items have
>   been relocated to a new trunk, with further relocations still to come
>   for other components.
>
> # Issues:
>
> There are no Board-level issues at this time.

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Re: Draft board report for May

Posted by Robbie Gemmell <ro...@gmail.com>.
On 7 May 2015 at 11:58, Robbie Gemmell <ro...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Well, sent to the wrong p*@q.a.o mailing list, oops. No harm, there
> isnt anything in it to be kept private. As it isnt proton specific,
> adding dev@ as well.
>
> Robbie
>
> On 7 May 2015 at 11:42, Robbie Gemmell <ro...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> Our quarterly report to the board is due by Wed 13th. I have written
>> an initial draft which you can find below. Let me know if you have any
>> additions/changes before I submit it on Monday.
>>
>> Robbie
>>
>> =======
>>
>> Apache Qpid is a project focused on creating software based on the
>> Advanced Message Queuing Protocol (AMQP), currently providing a
>> protocol engine library, message brokers written in C++ and Java, a
>> message router, and client libraries for C++, Java / JMS, .Net,
>> Python, Perl and Ruby.
>>
>> # Releases:
>>
>> - Qpid 0.32 was released on 19th March 2015.
>> - Qpid JMS client 0.1.0 was released on 19th March 2015.
>> - Qpid Proton 0.9 was released on 31st March 2015.
>> - Qpid Dispatch router 0.4 was released on 9th April 2015.
>> - Qpid Proton 0.9.1 was released on 2nd May 2015.
>>
>> # Community:
>>
>> - The main developer and user lists continue to be active.
>>  -- dev@qpid.apache.org:
>>     184 subscribers (no change), 1992 emails (1287 previous).
>>  -- users@qpid.apache.org:
>>     360 subscribers (down 1), 557 emails (338 previous).
>>  -- proton@qpid.apache.org:
>>     88 subscribers (up 6), 1004 emails (580 previous).
>>
>> - JIRAs are being raised and addressed.
>>   277 JIRA tickets were created and 296 resolved in the last 3 months.
>>
>> - There were no new committers added since the last report.
>>   The last new committer was Dominic Evans on 12th Dec 2014.
>>
>> - There were 7 new PMC members added since the last report:
>>   Alex Rudyy was added on 3rd March 2015
>>   Dominic Evans was added on 3rd March 2015
>>   Ken Giusti was added on 3rd March 2015
>>   Timothy Bish was added on 3rd March 2015
>>   Pavel Moravec was added on 4th March 2015
>>   Cliff Jansen was added on 6th March 2015
>>   Darryl Pierce was added on 6th March 2015
>>
>> # Development:
>>
>> - The new AMQP 1.0 JMS client had its first release as mentioned earlier.
>>   We have been working on improvements and fixes since then and will be
>>   looking to do a 0.2.0 release imminently.
>>
>> - Discussions and work to begin preparing for a Qpid Proton 0.10 have
>>   begun, incorporating some major SASL related changes since 0.9. Work
>>   also continues on expanding language support for the new Reactor API's
>>   to Go, C++, Ruby, and Java, some of which may be aimed at the following
>>   release.
>>
>> - Following the Qpid 0.32 release there was intent to reorganise the
>>   repository structure to better support releasing the various components
>>   on their own schedules going forward, as has been the case for newer
>>   components. The Java broker, earlier clients and associated items have
>>   been relocated to a new trunk, with further relocations still to come
>>   for other components.
>>
>> # Issues:
>>
>> There are no Board-level issues at this time.


I have now submitted the report, as above.

Robbie

Re: Draft board report for May

Posted by Robbie Gemmell <ro...@gmail.com>.
On 7 May 2015 at 11:58, Robbie Gemmell <ro...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Well, sent to the wrong p*@q.a.o mailing list, oops. No harm, there
> isnt anything in it to be kept private. As it isnt proton specific,
> adding dev@ as well.
>
> Robbie
>
> On 7 May 2015 at 11:42, Robbie Gemmell <ro...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> Our quarterly report to the board is due by Wed 13th. I have written
>> an initial draft which you can find below. Let me know if you have any
>> additions/changes before I submit it on Monday.
>>
>> Robbie
>>
>> =======
>>
>> Apache Qpid is a project focused on creating software based on the
>> Advanced Message Queuing Protocol (AMQP), currently providing a
>> protocol engine library, message brokers written in C++ and Java, a
>> message router, and client libraries for C++, Java / JMS, .Net,
>> Python, Perl and Ruby.
>>
>> # Releases:
>>
>> - Qpid 0.32 was released on 19th March 2015.
>> - Qpid JMS client 0.1.0 was released on 19th March 2015.
>> - Qpid Proton 0.9 was released on 31st March 2015.
>> - Qpid Dispatch router 0.4 was released on 9th April 2015.
>> - Qpid Proton 0.9.1 was released on 2nd May 2015.
>>
>> # Community:
>>
>> - The main developer and user lists continue to be active.
>>  -- dev@qpid.apache.org:
>>     184 subscribers (no change), 1992 emails (1287 previous).
>>  -- users@qpid.apache.org:
>>     360 subscribers (down 1), 557 emails (338 previous).
>>  -- proton@qpid.apache.org:
>>     88 subscribers (up 6), 1004 emails (580 previous).
>>
>> - JIRAs are being raised and addressed.
>>   277 JIRA tickets were created and 296 resolved in the last 3 months.
>>
>> - There were no new committers added since the last report.
>>   The last new committer was Dominic Evans on 12th Dec 2014.
>>
>> - There were 7 new PMC members added since the last report:
>>   Alex Rudyy was added on 3rd March 2015
>>   Dominic Evans was added on 3rd March 2015
>>   Ken Giusti was added on 3rd March 2015
>>   Timothy Bish was added on 3rd March 2015
>>   Pavel Moravec was added on 4th March 2015
>>   Cliff Jansen was added on 6th March 2015
>>   Darryl Pierce was added on 6th March 2015
>>
>> # Development:
>>
>> - The new AMQP 1.0 JMS client had its first release as mentioned earlier.
>>   We have been working on improvements and fixes since then and will be
>>   looking to do a 0.2.0 release imminently.
>>
>> - Discussions and work to begin preparing for a Qpid Proton 0.10 have
>>   begun, incorporating some major SASL related changes since 0.9. Work
>>   also continues on expanding language support for the new Reactor API's
>>   to Go, C++, Ruby, and Java, some of which may be aimed at the following
>>   release.
>>
>> - Following the Qpid 0.32 release there was intent to reorganise the
>>   repository structure to better support releasing the various components
>>   on their own schedules going forward, as has been the case for newer
>>   components. The Java broker, earlier clients and associated items have
>>   been relocated to a new trunk, with further relocations still to come
>>   for other components.
>>
>> # Issues:
>>
>> There are no Board-level issues at this time.


I have now submitted the report, as above.

Robbie

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