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Posted to general@incubator.apache.org by Mohammad Nour El-Din <no...@gmail.com> on 2010/12/02 16:16:02 UTC

Re: November 2010 Incubator Status Report

Hi all...

   First of all sorry for spreading this on both general@ and board@
cause I didn't know in advance to which ML I should send this e-mail.
I was so excited when I saw my name nominated to be an IPMC member not
the for the IPMC thing itself but for what it indicates that I have
more trust from ASF community.

I just need to know about the status of my acceptance and if there is
anything I can start doing/preparing helping Apache Incubator and ASF
in general as an IPMC member?

On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 4:21 AM, Noel J. Bergman <no...@devtech.com> wrote:
> -----------------------------------------------
>
> There are no issues for the Board.
>
> New PMC Members: Hadrian Zbarcea, Isabel Drost, Siegfried Goeschi, Mohammad
> Nour El-Din (pending his acceptance).  Henning Schmiedehausen has left the
> PMC.
>
> Infrastructure has proposed that the Incubator switch over to the new CMS.
> It seems that early next year will be the timeframe.
>
> The PMC has voted to submit OODT for TLP status.  Congratulations to the
> project.  Kitty, Celix and Stanbol have been voted to start Incubation.
>
>  - Kitty: lightweight Java application server performance diag & admin
> utility
>  - Celix: OSGi-like C implementation with focus on interoperability with
> OSGi
>  - Stanbol: software stack and set of components for semantic content
> management
>
> Jena, a semantic web framework in Java, is currently being discussed.
> Bertrand and other have discussed coordination amongst the semantic content
> projects: Clerezza, Stanbol and Jena.
>
> We also found strong support to start an android-interest mailing list to
> help build a critical mass of developer support for Android-based projects
> at the ASF.
>
> Finally, based on prior discussion with the Board, and the benign results of
> subsequent experiments, the Incubator is discussing looser rules for
> projects to vote on their own Committers.
>
> Missing reports: DeltaCloud, Droids, HISE, Stonehenge, VCL, Wookie
>
>  - Droids appears to have no activity since September.  People asking
> questions are not getting answered.  Perhaps the project should be
> mothballed.
>  - HISE has some activity, although October was quiet.
>  - Stonehenge appears to have been dead since July, when it made a
> milestone release, and is discussing being archived.  There appears to be
> disappointment over the perceived disappearance of Microsoft and WSO2.
>  - VCL appears to be active, with no reason for the lack of a report.
>  - Wookie appears to be active, with no reason for the lack of a report.
>
> An e-mail has already been sent to start the discussion of mothballing or
> otherwise handling these projects.
>
> -----------------------------------------------
>
> = ALOIS =
>
> ALOIS stands for "Advanced Log Data Insight System" and is meant to be a
> fully implemented open source SIEM security information and event management
> system.
>
> ALOIS is incubating since 22nd October 2010.
>
> Things done since October: * Committers user accounts created * Added more
> comments to sourcecode * Added apache license and copyright to sourcecode *
> Uploaded sourcecode to
> https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/alois/trunk * Released
> unpublished library "libisi" to rubygems (https://rubygems.org/gems/libisi)
> and rubyforge http://rubyforge.org/projects/libisi/
>
> Next steps todo: * Create developer howto (to explain how to get started and
> howto test the sourcecode) * Review code * Create a public demo server *
> Create Roadmap (including reschedule preexisting bugs) * Ensure required
> libraries/dependencies meet license requirements * Publishing internal
> bugreports to https://issues.apache.org/jira/
>
>
> = Amber =
>
> Amber is a project to develop a Java library which provides an API
> specification for, and an unconditionally compliant implementation of the
> OAuth v1.0, v1.0a and v2.0 specifications. OAuth is a mechanism that allows
> users to authenticate and authorise access by another party to resources
> they control while avoiding the need to share their username and password
> credentials.
>
> The most important issues that must be addressed before graduation are:
>
>  * attract new users and developers
>  * making a release
>
> The Incubator PMC / ASF Board should be aware that:
>
>  * community activity is very low and committers/mentors have been quite
> dormant latelly
>
> How has the community developed since the last report
>
>  * No change
>
> How has the project developed since the last report
>
>  * A couple of issues on spec-api have been fixed.
>  * Site has been prepared and is being published.
>  * Amber has been presented at latest Apache Retreat in UK, a couple of
> people talked about possibly contributing OAuth v2.0 implementation.
>  * Work being done on signature-api to fix RSA algorithm.
>
>
> = Bluesky =
>
> (BlueSky has been incubating since 01-12-2008. It is an e-learning solution
> designed to help solve the disparity in availability of qualified education
> between well-developed cities and poorer regions of China.
>
> Current status of developing the next version of RealClass: * Learning QT
> network API, and tried to encapsulate it into new class * Testing
> Video/Audio/Screen encode/decode API of FFempeg, including sending and
> receiving, this job had almost been done; * Making UI of new system, ongoing
> next step:
>
> * Finish message parse and socket plus encode/decode class before Dec 1st *
> Finish UI design and commit UI code in 2 weeks
>
>
> = Chukwa =
>
> We're mostly marking time. We have a dependency on HBase, but their latest
> version broke some things we rely on. Waiting for them to fix, (which they
> are scheduled to do) pending a Chukwa release. People are still supplying
> bug fix patches. We're also still adding documentation.
>
>
> = Clerezza =
>
> Clerezza (incubating since November 27th, 2009) is an  OSGi-based modular
> application and set of components (bundles) for  building RESTFul Semantic
> Web applications and services.
>
> There are currently no issues requiring board attention.
>
> Recent activity:
>
>  * First real life usage with heavier load, leads to significant performance
> improvements and to the fix of stability issues (Performance test results
> are available in issue CLEREZZA-348).
>  * Removed jersey code from triaxrs (license conflict with CDDL 1.1 and GPL
> 2)
>  * Interaction with the Jena team on TDB was already happening, with Stanbol
> and Jena coming to the Incubator there's a very promising ecosystem for
> Clerezza.
>  * Summary about clerezza architecture written (CLEREZZA-334)
>  * Improved User documentation
>
> Next steps:
>
>  * Make our first release
>  * Voting for logos and website theme
>  * Add documentation and tutorial to website
>
> Top 2/3 Issues before graduation:
>
>  * Improve our website with tutorials and "getting started" content.
>  * Prepare some easy-to-run demos to get people interested in Clerezza.
>
>
> = Deltacloud =
>
> DID NOT REPORT, but promises a report by Tuesday AM.
>
>
> = Droids =
>
> DID NOT REPORT.
>
>
> = Gora =
>
> Gora is an ORM framework for column stores such as Apache HBase and Apache
> Cassandra with a specific focus on Hadoop.
>
> A list of the three most important issues to address in the move towards
> graduation
>
>  1. Port Gora code and license headers into ASF license headers
>  2. Develop a strong community with organizational diversity and with
> infection into existing ASF projects like Nutch and Hadoop
>  3. At least one Gora incubating release
>
> Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be aware
> of?
>
> No, not at this time.
>
> How has the community developed since the last report?
>
> The community is slowly migrating over from Github. Mailing lists activity
> is mainly from Gora committers and mentors, though we have fielded a user
> question or two since the last report. Enis sent a link regarding the
> spring-data framework, a NoSQL solution from the Spring community.
>
> How has the project developed since the last report?
>
> Gora was voted into the Incubator by the IPMC on September 26, 2010.
>
> Work has effectively begun at the ASF. An Apache Forrest-based website has
> been stood up (GORA-2) at http://incubator.apache.org led by Enis Soztutar
> and Henry Saputra. Andrew Hart contributed a logo for GORA in GORA-3.
> Andrzej Bialecki has been leading the development of several Gora backends,
> including Ehcache (GORA-13), JDBM2 (GORA-14) and Solr (GORA-9). Other
> bugfixes and development discussions (e.g., GORA-12) have been churning
> along (with contributions from Dogacan Guney and others. The project's
> development is moving forward.
>
> A software grant was recorded on October 5, 2010 and Chris Mattmann set up
> the initial Gora Incubator tracking status page at
> http://incubator.apache.org/projects/gora.html in GORA-10.
>
>
> = HISE =
>
> DID NOT REPORT
>
>
> = Isis =
>
> Isis is an ASL 2.0 licensed implementation of the Naked Objects pattern.  It
> is based on contributions of the original Naked Objects Framework along with
> a number of sister projects that were developed for the book "Domain Driven
> Design using Naked Objects".
>
> Isis was accepted into the Incubator in 2010, September 7th.
>
> Project Development (month 2 of incubation):
>
>  * All code now uploaded (including sister projects); code now building.
>  * Worked on Maven website, stubs for documentation; first-cut
> logo/branding; site now building.
>  * Initial site uploaded (some issues still outstanding here).
>
> Community Development (month 2 of incubation):
>
>  * Mailing list shows increased usage from previous month.
>  * Wiki starting to get some useful content. *Vangjel Stavro* showed
> interest in contributing to Wiki documentation.
>  * A number of new individuals have expressed an interest in contributing in
> various areas... no contributions yet, but hopeful.
>  * Informal "spreading the word" and introducing others to what is Apache
> Isis and what it can do for their software development at [ApacheCon 2010 |
> http://na.apachecon.com/c/acna2010/].
>  * [Lightning talk |
> http://sites.google.com/site/ljcopenconference/home/proposed-talks/open-sour
> ce-project-lightning-talks/apache-isis] scheduled at [LJC OpenConference,
> Nov 2010 | http://www.meetup.com/Londonjavacommunity/calendar/15005703/].
>  * Session accepted at [REConf 2011 | http://www.reconf.de/] conference, on
> the Isis "BDD Viewer" (Concordion integration).
>  * Got permissions to create Hudson build jobs for Apache Isis, expected to
> be finalized maximum by the end of this month November 2010.
>
> Top 3 Issues to address in move towards graduation:
>
>  * Putting good documentation site out as start-off to building larger
> community.
>  * Getting first release out to demonstrate credibility.
>  * Ensuring existing committers all happy with transition to Apache.
>
> None of these issues requires Board attention.
>
> New Releases
>
>  * There is currently no incubator release yet.
>
>
> = Kitty =
>
> Brand new, and just getting started.  Podling setup has begun (mailing list
> creation, svn, jira, web site, etc.), but is not yet complete. Hope to see
> the Kitty community going real soon.
>
>
> = Libcloud =
>
> Libcloud is a unified interface into various cloud service providers,
> written in Python. Libcloud joined the Incubator on November 3rd, 2009.
>
> Our last major release was 0.4.0 on 12 October 2010.
>
> Over the past few months we have accomplished:
>
>  * Code cleanup, including removing Zope dependencies
>  * New driver for !ElasticHosts
>  * Bug fixes and improvements for !GoGrid, EC2, Linode, Slicehost, and
> !RimuHosting.
>  * Sandbox creation, hosting the Java version
>
> Documentation is still currently lacking, and a refresh of the website is in
> order. Both will facilitate new driver contributions and project adoption.
>
> With the introduction of a Java counterpart of Libcloud, many questions
> arise on the direction of the project as a whole.  Initially, library and
> API development were one in the same in Python, but with interest in other
> languages (Java, Ruby, etc), we need to determine how to best establish
> standards so to provide some sort of consistency between languages.
>
> The direction and formation of a polyglot Libcloud will likely be the final
> hurdle before graduation.
>
>
> = NPanday =
>
> NPanday allows projects using the .NET framework to be built with Apache
> Maven. NPanday allows .NET projects to be converted into Maven projects thus
> allowing them to fully utilize the other technologies driven by Maven.
> NPanday has been incubating since August 2010.
>
> The top priorities towards graduation are:
>
>  * create initial status file and update incubator web site
>  * work through IP clearance and other items from status file
>  * work on creating an initial release
>
> There are no issues for the Incubator PMC or board at this time.
>
> There were a couple of issues filed by some new users and they've also
> submitted patches.
>
> The two major issues that are highlighted for the 2.0 release were merged
> into trunk.
>
>
> = Nuvem =
>
> Apache Nuvem will define an open application programming interface for
> common cloud application services, allowing applications to be easily ported
> across the most popular cloud platforms.
>
> Nuvem was accepted for Incubation on June, 2010.
>
> The Nuvem Project is slowly getting started. The community is discussing
> project Roadmap. We presented at ApacheCon 2010 in the community track with
> a good number of attendees.
>
> Top things to resolve prior to graduation: Increase the number of active
> committers.
>
>
> = PhotArk =
>
> Apache PhotArk will be a complete open source photo gallery application
> including a content repository for the images, a display piece, an access
> control layer, and upload capabilities.
>
>  * PhotArk was accepted for Incubation on August 19, 2008.
>
>  * Issues before graduation :
>  * PhotArk started as a project with no initial code-base, and we have
> grown the community to the minimal 3 independent committer size required for
> graduation and have been seeing slow but continuous interest in the project.
> The community started discussion graduation and based on mentors feedback we
> are going to recruit couple committers before we start the graduation
> process.
>
>  * PhotArk community members are working on the M3 release which
> incorporates GSoC contributions.
>  * PhotArk project was featured in ApacheCon with a talk from Avdesh in the
> Tuscany Track.
>
>
> = SIS =
>
> Apache SIS is a toolkit that spatial information system builders or users
> can use to build applications containing location context. This project will
> look to store reference implementations of spatial algorithms, utilities,
> services, etc. as well as serve as a sandbox to explore new ideas. Further,
> the goal is to have Apache SIS grow into a thriving Apache top-level
> community, where a host of SIS/GIS related software (OGC datastores,
> REST-ful interfaces, data standards, etc.) can grow from and thrive under
> the Apache umbrella.
>
> Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board wish/need to be aware
> of?
>
> Not at this time
>
> Community progress since the last report
>
> The SIS community elected Nga Chung as an SIS committer on September 1, 2010
> in recognition of her contributions in SIS-3. SIS'ers need to follow up
> after the meeting with ESRI to determine if they are interested with
> participating in the community. Much of the other activity continues to be
> from the mentors and committers.
>
> Project progress since last report
>
> SIS was voted into the Incubator by the IPMC on February 21, 2010.
>
> There has been a wealth of development activity over the past month in
> preparation for the 0.1-incubating release. Chris Mattmann proposed to be
> the RM for the release, and has pushed out 3 release candidates so far,
> addressing comments from the IPMC community. As it stands today, the SIS
> 0.1-incubating rc #3 VOTE is set to pass around 7pm PST tonight. The initial
> version of SIS 0.1-incubating includes the ability to load data from GeoRSS
> (SIS-19 and SIS-22), a REST-ful location service (SIS-16), and a demo JSP
> file in the WAR webapp that shows the SIS point-radius and bounding box
> queries using a Google Maps search interface (SIS-15, SIS-18 and SIS-23).
>
>
> = Stonehenge =
>
> DID NOT REPORT
>
> = VCL =
>
> DID NOT REPORT
>
>
> = Whirr =
>
> Whirr provides code for running a variety of software services on cloud
> infrastructure.
>
> Whirr was accepted into the incubator on 11 May 2010. Status information is
> available at http://incubator.apache.org/projects/whirr.html.
>
> Progress since the last report: We have made an initial 0.1.0 release and
> the second 0.2.0 release is being voted on this week. We continue to get
> contributions from outside the initial committer base, and have added one
> committer (Adrian Cole). Whirr is being covered at industry meetups (e.g. at
> Devoxx later this month). The website and infrastructure are all up and
> running smoothly.
>
> Plans for the next period:
>
>  * Do a third release.
>  * Support the existing services on more cloud providers (beyond Amazon EC2,
> Rackspace Cloud Servers).
>  * Add more services (probably HBase next).
>
> Top three items to resolve before graduation:
>
>  * Increase community involvement in the project
>  * Make several incubating releases
>  * Support at least three services on Whirr
>
>
> = Wink =
>
> Apache Wink is a project that enables development and consumption of REST
> style web services. The core server runtime is based on the JAX-RS (JSR 311)
> standard. The project also introduces a client runtime which can leverage
> certain components of the server-side runtime. Apache Wink will deliver
> component technology that can be easily integrated into a variety of
> environments.
>
> Apache Wink has been incubating since 2009-05-27.
>
> Notable Activity:
>
> *  In the process this week of releasing Apache Wink 1.1.2. *  Asynchronous
> HTTP client provided by Sonatype contributors (Jeanfrancois and Jason), JCDI
> support, logging debug improvements, and general bug fixes were added. *
> Interesting presentation by Luciano Resende related to Apache Wink at
> ApacheCon (
> http://lresende.blogspot.com/2010/11/apachecon-session-building-restful.html
>  ) *  Voted in Mike Rheineheimer as a PPMC member.  Looking to add more
> committers.
>
> Planned Activity:
>
> *  More Java EE 6 integration *  Interest from Jeanfrancois to provide
> support for Atmosphere in Wink for asynchronous processing so may add some
> support here.
>
> Top issues before graduation:
>
> *  Build community
>
>
> = Wookie =
>
> DID NOT REPORT
>
>
> = Zeta Components =
>
> Zeta Components is a high-quality library of loosely-coupled PHP components.
> It has entered incubation on 2010-05-21. The infrastructure is mainly in
> place and the project is working in direction of a first release.
>
> Since August 2010:
>
>  * The license / copyright change has been performed
>  * Almost all infrastructure is in place
>  * A new committer has been voted by the PMC (needs verification from IPMC)
>  * Several external contributions have been proposed
>
> The 3 most important issues to be tackled are:
>
>  * Create a release process (in discussion)
>  * Perform an initial release
>  * Attract more contributors
>
>
>
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Re: November 2010 Incubator Status Report

Posted by Mohammad Nour El-Din <no...@gmail.com>.
Thanks a lot Joe :)

On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 5:21 PM, Joe Schaefer <jo...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Apologies for the collective ball drop Mohammad.  Yes we
> elected you to the IPMC, and yes someone should have sent
> you an invitation letter to that effect long ago.
>
> In any case just write a note to private@incubator
> (along with a subscription request) saying you've accepted
> the nomination and I will adjust your karma accordingly.
>
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----
>> From: Mohammad Nour El-Din <no...@gmail.com>
>> To: general@incubator.apache.org
>> Cc: board@apache.org
>> Sent: Thu, December 2, 2010 10:16:02 AM
>> Subject: Re: November 2010 Incubator Status Report
>>
>> Hi all...
>>
>>    First of all sorry for spreading this on both general@  and board@
>> cause I didn't know in advance to which ML I should send this  e-mail.
>> I was so excited when I saw my name nominated to be an IPMC member  not
>> the for the IPMC thing itself but for what it indicates that I  have
>> more trust from ASF community.
>>
>> I just need to know about the  status of my acceptance and if there is
>> anything I can start doing/preparing  helping Apache Incubator and ASF
>> in general as an IPMC member?
>>
>> On Tue,  Nov 16, 2010 at 4:21 AM, Noel J. Bergman <no...@devtech.com> wrote:
>> >  -----------------------------------------------
>> >
>> > There are no  issues for the Board.
>> >
>> > New PMC Members: Hadrian Zbarcea, Isabel  Drost, Siegfried Goeschi, Mohammad
>> > Nour El-Din (pending his acceptance).   Henning Schmiedehausen has left the
>> > PMC.
>> >
>> > Infrastructure  has proposed that the Incubator switch over to the new CMS.
>> > It seems  that early next year will be the timeframe.
>> >
>> > The PMC has voted to  submit OODT for TLP status.  Congratulations to the
>> > project.  Kitty,  Celix and Stanbol have been voted to start Incubation.
>> >
>> >  - Kitty:  lightweight Java application server performance diag & admin
>> >  utility
>> >  - Celix: OSGi-like C implementation with focus on  interoperability with
>> > OSGi
>> >  - Stanbol: software stack and set of  components for semantic content
>> > management
>> >
>> > Jena, a  semantic web framework in Java, is currently being discussed.
>> > Bertrand  and other have discussed coordination amongst the semantic content
>> >  projects: Clerezza, Stanbol and Jena.
>> >
>> > We also found strong  support to start an android-interest mailing list to
>> > help build a  critical mass of developer support for Android-based projects
>> > at the  ASF.
>> >
>> > Finally, based on prior discussion with the Board, and the  benign results
> of
>> > subsequent experiments, the Incubator is discussing  looser rules for
>> > projects to vote on their own  Committers.
>> >
>> > Missing reports: DeltaCloud, Droids, HISE,  Stonehenge, VCL, Wookie
>> >
>> >  - Droids appears to have no activity  since September.  People asking
>> > questions are not getting answered.   Perhaps the project should be
>> > mothballed.
>> >  - HISE has some  activity, although October was quiet.
>> >  - Stonehenge appears to have been  dead since July, when it made a
>> > milestone release, and is discussing  being archived.  There appears to be
>> > disappointment over the perceived  disappearance of Microsoft and WSO2.
>> >  - VCL appears to be active, with  no reason for the lack of a report.
>> >  - Wookie appears to be active, with  no reason for the lack of a report.
>> >
>> > An e-mail has already been  sent to start the discussion of mothballing or
>> > otherwise handling these  projects.
>> >
>> >  -----------------------------------------------
>> >
>> > = ALOIS  =
>> >
>> > ALOIS stands for "Advanced Log Data Insight System" and is  meant to be a
>> > fully implemented open source SIEM security information  and event
> management
>> > system.
>> >
>> > ALOIS is incubating since  22nd October 2010.
>> >
>> > Things done since October: * Committers user  accounts created * Added more
>> > comments to sourcecode * Added apache  license and copyright to sourcecode *
>> > Uploaded sourcecode to
>> > https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/alois/trunk * Released
>> >  unpublished library "libisi" to rubygems (https://rubygems.org/gems/libisi)
>> > and rubyforge http://rubyforge.org/projects/libisi/
>> >
>> > Next steps todo: *  Create developer howto (to explain how to get started
> and
>> > howto test the  sourcecode) * Review code * Create a public demo server *
>> > Create Roadmap  (including reschedule preexisting bugs) * Ensure required
>> >  libraries/dependencies meet license requirements * Publishing internal
>> >  bugreports to https://issues.apache.org/jira/
>> >
>> >
>> > = Amber  =
>> >
>> > Amber is a project to develop a Java library which provides an  API
>> > specification for, and an unconditionally compliant implementation  of the
>> > OAuth v1.0, v1.0a and v2.0 specifications. OAuth is a mechanism  that allows
>> > users to authenticate and authorise access by another party  to resources
>> > they control while avoiding the need to share their  username and password
>> > credentials.
>> >
>> > The most important  issues that must be addressed before graduation are:
>> >
>> >  * attract  new users and developers
>> >  * making a release
>> >
>> > The  Incubator PMC / ASF Board should be aware that:
>> >
>> >  * community  activity is very low and committers/mentors have been quite
>> > dormant  latelly
>> >
>> > How has the community developed since the last  report
>> >
>> >  * No change
>> >
>> > How has the project  developed since the last report
>> >
>> >  * A couple of issues on  spec-api have been fixed.
>> >  * Site has been prepared and is being  published.
>> >  * Amber has been presented at latest Apache Retreat in UK, a  couple of
>> > people talked about possibly contributing OAuth v2.0  implementation.
>> >  * Work being done on signature-api to fix RSA  algorithm.
>> >
>> >
>> > = Bluesky =
>> >
>> > (BlueSky has been  incubating since 01-12-2008. It is an e-learning solution
>> > designed to  help solve the disparity in availability of qualified education
>> > between  well-developed cities and poorer regions of China.
>> >
>> > Current  status of developing the next version of RealClass: * Learning QT
>> >  network API, and tried to encapsulate it into new class * Testing
>> >  Video/Audio/Screen encode/decode API of FFempeg, including sending and
>> >  receiving, this job had almost been done; * Making UI of new system,
>>ongoing
>> > next step:
>> >
>> > * Finish message parse and socket  plus encode/decode class before Dec 1st *
>> > Finish UI design and commit UI  code in 2 weeks
>> >
>> >
>> > = Chukwa =
>> >
>> > We're mostly  marking time. We have a dependency on HBase, but their latest
>> > version  broke some things we rely on. Waiting for them to fix, (which they
>> > are  scheduled to do) pending a Chukwa release. People are still supplying
>> >  bug fix patches. We're also still adding documentation.
>> >
>> >
>> >  = Clerezza =
>> >
>> > Clerezza (incubating since November 27th, 2009) is  an  OSGi-based modular
>> > application and set of components (bundles) for   building RESTFul Semantic
>> > Web applications and  services.
>> >
>> > There are currently no issues requiring board  attention.
>> >
>> > Recent activity:
>> >
>> >  * First real life  usage with heavier load, leads to significant
> performance
>> > improvements  and to the fix of stability issues (Performance test results
>> > are  available in issue CLEREZZA-348).
>> >  * Removed jersey code from triaxrs  (license conflict with CDDL 1.1 and GPL
>> > 2)
>> >  * Interaction with  the Jena team on TDB was already happening, with
> Stanbol
>> > and Jena coming  to the Incubator there's a very promising ecosystem for
>> >  Clerezza.
>> >  * Summary about clerezza architecture written  (CLEREZZA-334)
>> >  * Improved User documentation
>> >
>> > Next  steps:
>> >
>> >  * Make our first release
>> >  * Voting for logos and  website theme
>> >  * Add documentation and tutorial to  website
>> >
>> > Top 2/3 Issues before graduation:
>> >
>> >  *  Improve our website with tutorials and "getting started" content.
>> >  *  Prepare some easy-to-run demos to get people interested in  Clerezza.
>> >
>> >
>> > = Deltacloud =
>> >
>> > DID NOT REPORT,  but promises a report by Tuesday AM.
>> >
>> >
>> > = Droids  =
>> >
>> > DID NOT REPORT.
>> >
>> >
>> > = Gora  =
>> >
>> > Gora is an ORM framework for column stores such as Apache  HBase and Apache
>> > Cassandra with a specific focus on  Hadoop.
>> >
>> > A list of the three most important issues to address in  the move towards
>> > graduation
>> >
>> >  1. Port Gora code and  license headers into ASF license headers
>> >  2. Develop a strong community  with organizational diversity and with
>> > infection into existing ASF  projects like Nutch and Hadoop
>> >  3. At least one Gora incubating  release
>> >
>> > Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board  wish/need to be aware
>> > of?
>> >
>> > No, not at this  time.
>> >
>> > How has the community developed since the last  report?
>> >
>> > The community is slowly migrating over from Github.  Mailing lists activity
>> > is mainly from Gora committers and mentors,  though we have fielded a user
>> > question or two since the last report.  Enis sent a link regarding the
>> > spring-data framework, a NoSQL solution  from the Spring community.
>> >
>> > How has the project developed since  the last report?
>> >
>> > Gora was voted into the Incubator by the IPMC  on September 26, 2010.
>> >
>> > Work has effectively begun at the ASF. An  Apache Forrest-based website has
>> > been stood up (GORA-2) at http://incubator.apache.org led by Enis Soztutar
>> > and Henry Saputra.  Andrew Hart contributed a logo for GORA in GORA-3.
>> > Andrzej Bialecki has  been leading the development of several Gora backends,
>> > including Ehcache  (GORA-13), JDBM2 (GORA-14) and Solr (GORA-9). Other
>> > bugfixes and  development discussions (e.g., GORA-12) have been churning
>> > along (with  contributions from Dogacan Guney and others. The project's
>> > development  is moving forward.
>> >
>> > A software grant was recorded on October 5,  2010 and Chris Mattmann set up
>> > the initial Gora Incubator tracking  status page at
>> > http://incubator.apache.org/projects/gora.html in  GORA-10.
>> >
>> >
>> > = HISE =
>> >
>> > DID NOT  REPORT
>> >
>> >
>> > = Isis =
>> >
>> > Isis is an ASL 2.0  licensed implementation of the Naked Objects pattern.
>  It
>> > is based on  contributions of the original Naked Objects Framework along
> with
>> > a  number of sister projects that were developed for the book "Domain
> Driven
>> > Design using Naked Objects".
>> >
>> > Isis was accepted  into the Incubator in 2010, September 7th.
>> >
>> > Project Development  (month 2 of incubation):
>> >
>> >  * All code now uploaded (including  sister projects); code now building.
>> >  * Worked on Maven website, stubs  for documentation; first-cut
>> > logo/branding; site now building.
>> >   * Initial site uploaded (some issues still outstanding here).
>> >
>> >  Community Development (month 2 of incubation):
>> >
>> >  * Mailing list  shows increased usage from previous month.
>> >  * Wiki starting to get some  useful content. *Vangjel Stavro* showed
>> > interest in contributing to Wiki  documentation.
>> >  * A number of new individuals have expressed an interest  in contributing
> in
>> > various areas... no contributions yet, but  hopeful.
>> >  * Informal "spreading the word" and introducing others to what  is Apache
>> > Isis and what it can do for their software development at  [ApacheCon 2010 |
>> > http://na.apachecon.com/c/acna2010/].
>> >  * [Lightning  talk |
>> > http://sites.google.com/site/ljcopenconference/home/proposed-talks/open-sour
>> >  ce-project-lightning-talks/apache-isis] scheduled at [LJC  OpenConference,
>> > Nov 2010 | http://www.meetup.com/Londonjavacommunity/calendar/15005703/].
>> >  *  Session accepted at [REConf 2011 | http://www.reconf.de/] conference, on
>> > the Isis "BDD Viewer"  (Concordion integration).
>> >  * Got permissions to create Hudson build jobs  for Apache Isis, expected to
>> > be finalized maximum by the end of this  month November 2010.
>> >
>> > Top 3 Issues to address in move towards  graduation:
>> >
>> >  * Putting good documentation site out as start-off  to building larger
>> > community.
>> >  * Getting first release out to  demonstrate credibility.
>> >  * Ensuring existing committers all happy with  transition to Apache.
>> >
>> > None of these issues requires Board  attention.
>> >
>> > New Releases
>> >
>> >  * There is currently no  incubator release yet.
>> >
>> >
>> > = Kitty =
>> >
>> > Brand  new, and just getting started.  Podling setup has begun (mailing list
>> >  creation, svn, jira, web site, etc.), but is not yet complete. Hope to  see
>> > the Kitty community going real soon.
>> >
>> >
>> > =  Libcloud =
>> >
>> > Libcloud is a unified interface into various cloud  service providers,
>> > written in Python. Libcloud joined the Incubator on  November 3rd, 2009.
>> >
>> > Our last major release was 0.4.0 on 12  October 2010.
>> >
>> > Over the past few months we have  accomplished:
>> >
>> >  * Code cleanup, including removing Zope  dependencies
>> >  * New driver for !ElasticHosts
>> >  * Bug fixes and  improvements for !GoGrid, EC2, Linode, Slicehost, and
>> >  !RimuHosting.
>> >  * Sandbox creation, hosting the Java  version
>> >
>> > Documentation is still currently lacking, and a refresh  of the website is
> in
>> > order. Both will facilitate new driver  contributions and project adoption.
>> >
>> > With the introduction of a  Java counterpart of Libcloud, many questions
>> > arise on the direction of  the project as a whole.  Initially, library and
>> > API development were one  in the same in Python, but with interest in other
>> > languages (Java, Ruby,  etc), we need to determine how to best establish
>> > standards so to provide  some sort of consistency between languages.
>> >
>> > The direction and  formation of a polyglot Libcloud will likely be the final
>> > hurdle before  graduation.
>> >
>> >
>> > = NPanday =
>> >
>> > NPanday allows  projects using the .NET framework to be built with Apache
>> > Maven. NPanday  allows .NET projects to be converted into Maven projects
> thus
>> > allowing  them to fully utilize the other technologies driven by Maven.
>> > NPanday  has been incubating since August 2010.
>> >
>> > The top priorities  towards graduation are:
>> >
>> >  * create initial status file and update  incubator web site
>> >  * work through IP clearance and other items from  status file
>> >  * work on creating an initial release
>> >
>> > There  are no issues for the Incubator PMC or board at this time.
>> >
>> > There  were a couple of issues filed by some new users and they've also
>> >  submitted patches.
>> >
>> > The two major issues that are highlighted for  the 2.0 release were merged
>> > into trunk.
>> >
>> >
>> > = Nuvem  =
>> >
>> > Apache Nuvem will define an open application programming  interface for
>> > common cloud application services, allowing applications  to be easily
> ported
>> > across the most popular cloud  platforms.
>> >
>> > Nuvem was accepted for Incubation on June,  2010.
>> >
>> > The Nuvem Project is slowly getting started. The community  is discussing
>> > project Roadmap. We presented at ApacheCon 2010 in the  community track with
>> > a good number of attendees.
>> >
>> > Top  things to resolve prior to graduation: Increase the number of active
>> >  committers.
>> >
>> >
>> > = PhotArk =
>> >
>> > Apache PhotArk  will be a complete open source photo gallery application
>> > including a  content repository for the images, a display piece, an access
>> > control  layer, and upload capabilities.
>> >
>> >  * PhotArk was accepted for  Incubation on August 19, 2008.
>> >
>> >  * Issues before graduation  :
>> >  * PhotArk started as a project with no initial code-base, and we  have
>> > grown the community to the minimal 3 independent committer size  required
> for
>> > graduation and have been seeing slow but continuous  interest in the
> project.
>> > The community started discussion graduation and  based on mentors feedback
> we
>> > are going to recruit couple committers  before we start the graduation
>> > process.
>> >
>> >  * PhotArk  community members are working on the M3 release which
>> > incorporates GSoC  contributions.
>> >  * PhotArk project was featured in ApacheCon with a talk  from Avdesh in the
>> > Tuscany Track.
>> >
>> >
>> > = SIS  =
>> >
>> > Apache SIS is a toolkit that spatial information system  builders or users
>> > can use to build applications containing location  context. This project
> will
>> > look to store reference implementations of  spatial algorithms, utilities,
>> > services, etc. as well as serve as a  sandbox to explore new ideas. Further,
>> > the goal is to have Apache SIS  grow into a thriving Apache top-level
>> > community, where a host of SIS/GIS  related software (OGC datastores,
>> > REST-ful interfaces, data standards,  etc.) can grow from and thrive under
>> > the Apache  umbrella.
>> >
>> > Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board  wish/need to be aware
>> > of?
>> >
>> > Not at this  time
>> >
>> > Community progress since the last report
>> >
>> >  The SIS community elected Nga Chung as an SIS committer on September 1,
>>2010
>> > in recognition of her contributions in SIS-3. SIS'ers need to  follow up
>> > after the meeting with ESRI to determine if they are  interested with
>> > participating in the community. Much of the other  activity continues to be
>> > from the mentors and  committers.
>> >
>> > Project progress since last report
>> >
>> >  SIS was voted into the Incubator by the IPMC on February 21,  2010.
>> >
>> > There has been a wealth of development activity over the  past month in
>> > preparation for the 0.1-incubating release. Chris Mattmann  proposed to be
>> > the RM for the release, and has pushed out 3 release  candidates so far,
>> > addressing comments from the IPMC community. As it  stands today, the SIS
>> > 0.1-incubating rc #3 VOTE is set to pass around  7pm PST tonight. The
> initial
>> > version of SIS 0.1-incubating includes the  ability to load data from GeoRSS
>> > (SIS-19 and SIS-22), a REST-ful  location service (SIS-16), and a demo JSP
>> > file in the WAR webapp that  shows the SIS point-radius and bounding box
>> > queries using a Google Maps  search interface (SIS-15, SIS-18 and SIS-23).
>> >
>> >
>> > =  Stonehenge =
>> >
>> > DID NOT REPORT
>> >
>> > = VCL  =
>> >
>> > DID NOT REPORT
>> >
>> >
>> > = Whirr  =
>> >
>> > Whirr provides code for running a variety of software services  on cloud
>> > infrastructure.
>> >
>> > Whirr was accepted into the  incubator on 11 May 2010. Status information is
>> > available at http://incubator.apache.org/projects/whirr.html.
>> >
>> > Progress  since the last report: We have made an initial 0.1.0 release and
>> > the  second 0.2.0 release is being voted on this week. We continue to get
>> >  contributions from outside the initial committer base, and have added  one
>> > committer (Adrian Cole). Whirr is being covered at industry meetups  (e.g.
> at
>> > Devoxx later this month). The website and infrastructure are  all up and
>> > running smoothly.
>> >
>> > Plans for the next  period:
>> >
>> >  * Do a third release.
>> >  * Support the existing  services on more cloud providers (beyond Amazon
> EC2,
>> > Rackspace Cloud  Servers).
>> >  * Add more services (probably HBase next).
>> >
>> >  Top three items to resolve before graduation:
>> >
>> >  * Increase  community involvement in the project
>> >  * Make several incubating  releases
>> >  * Support at least three services on  Whirr
>> >
>> >
>> > = Wink =
>> >
>> > Apache Wink is a project  that enables development and consumption of REST
>> > style web services. The  core server runtime is based on the JAX-RS (JSR
> 311)
>> > standard. The  project also introduces a client runtime which can leverage
>> > certain  components of the server-side runtime. Apache Wink will deliver
>> >  component technology that can be easily integrated into a variety of
>> >  environments.
>> >
>> > Apache Wink has been incubating since  2009-05-27.
>> >
>> > Notable Activity:
>> >
>> > *  In the process  this week of releasing Apache Wink 1.1.2. *  Asynchronous
>> > HTTP client  provided by Sonatype contributors (Jeanfrancois and Jason),
> JCDI
>> >  support, logging debug improvements, and general bug fixes were added. *
>> >  Interesting presentation by Luciano Resende related to Apache Wink at
>> >  ApacheCon (
>> > http://lresende.blogspot.com/2010/11/apachecon-session-building-restful.html
>> >   ) *  Voted in Mike Rheineheimer as a PPMC member.  Looking to add more
>> >  committers.
>> >
>> > Planned Activity:
>> >
>> > *  More Java EE 6  integration *  Interest from Jeanfrancois to provide
>> > support for  Atmosphere in Wink for asynchronous processing so may add some
>> > support  here.
>> >
>> > Top issues before graduation:
>> >
>> > *  Build  community
>> >
>> >
>> > = Wookie =
>> >
>> > DID NOT  REPORT
>> >
>> >
>> > = Zeta Components =
>> >
>> > Zeta  Components is a high-quality library of loosely-coupled PHP
> components.
>> >  It has entered incubation on 2010-05-21. The infrastructure is mainly in
>> >  place and the project is working in direction of a first  release.
>> >
>> > Since August 2010:
>> >
>> >  * The license /  copyright change has been performed
>> >  * Almost all infrastructure is in  place
>> >  * A new committer has been voted by the PMC (needs verification  from IPMC)
>> >  * Several external contributions have been  proposed
>> >
>> > The 3 most important issues to be tackled  are:
>> >
>> >  * Create a release process (in discussion)
>> >  *  Perform an initial release
>> >  * Attract more  contributors
>> >
>> >
>> >
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>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Thanks
>> - Mohammad Nour
>>   Author of (WebSphere Application Server  Community Edition 2.0 User Guide)
>>   http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg247585.html
>> - LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/mnour
>> - Blog: http://tadabborat.blogspot.com
>> ----
>> "Life is like riding a bicycle.  To keep your balance you must keep moving"
>> - Albert Einstein
>>
>> "Writing  clean code is what you must do in order to call yourself a
>> professional.  There is no reasonable excuse for doing anything less
>> than your best."
>> -  Clean Code: A Handbook of Agile Software Craftsmanship
>>
>> "Stay hungry, stay  foolish."
>> - Steve  Jobs
>>
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- Mohammad Nour
  Author of (WebSphere Application Server Community Edition 2.0 User Guide)
  http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg247585.html
- LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/mnour
- Blog: http://tadabborat.blogspot.com
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- Albert Einstein

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professional. There is no reasonable excuse for doing anything less
than your best."
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Re: November 2010 Incubator Status Report

Posted by Joe Schaefer <jo...@yahoo.com>.
Apologies for the collective ball drop Mohammad.  Yes we
elected you to the IPMC, and yes someone should have sent
you an invitation letter to that effect long ago.

In any case just write a note to private@incubator
(along with a subscription request) saying you've accepted
the nomination and I will adjust your karma accordingly.




----- Original Message ----
> From: Mohammad Nour El-Din <no...@gmail.com>
> To: general@incubator.apache.org
> Cc: board@apache.org
> Sent: Thu, December 2, 2010 10:16:02 AM
> Subject: Re: November 2010 Incubator Status Report
> 
> Hi all...
> 
>    First of all sorry for spreading this on both general@  and board@
> cause I didn't know in advance to which ML I should send this  e-mail.
> I was so excited when I saw my name nominated to be an IPMC member  not
> the for the IPMC thing itself but for what it indicates that I  have
> more trust from ASF community.
> 
> I just need to know about the  status of my acceptance and if there is
> anything I can start doing/preparing  helping Apache Incubator and ASF
> in general as an IPMC member?
> 
> On Tue,  Nov 16, 2010 at 4:21 AM, Noel J. Bergman <no...@devtech.com> wrote:
> >  -----------------------------------------------
> >
> > There are no  issues for the Board.
> >
> > New PMC Members: Hadrian Zbarcea, Isabel  Drost, Siegfried Goeschi, Mohammad
> > Nour El-Din (pending his acceptance).   Henning Schmiedehausen has left the
> > PMC.
> >
> > Infrastructure  has proposed that the Incubator switch over to the new CMS.
> > It seems  that early next year will be the timeframe.
> >
> > The PMC has voted to  submit OODT for TLP status.  Congratulations to the
> > project.  Kitty,  Celix and Stanbol have been voted to start Incubation.
> >
> >  - Kitty:  lightweight Java application server performance diag & admin
> >  utility
> >  - Celix: OSGi-like C implementation with focus on  interoperability with
> > OSGi
> >  - Stanbol: software stack and set of  components for semantic content
> > management
> >
> > Jena, a  semantic web framework in Java, is currently being discussed.
> > Bertrand  and other have discussed coordination amongst the semantic content
> >  projects: Clerezza, Stanbol and Jena.
> >
> > We also found strong  support to start an android-interest mailing list to
> > help build a  critical mass of developer support for Android-based projects
> > at the  ASF.
> >
> > Finally, based on prior discussion with the Board, and the  benign results 
of
> > subsequent experiments, the Incubator is discussing  looser rules for
> > projects to vote on their own  Committers.
> >
> > Missing reports: DeltaCloud, Droids, HISE,  Stonehenge, VCL, Wookie
> >
> >  - Droids appears to have no activity  since September.  People asking
> > questions are not getting answered.   Perhaps the project should be
> > mothballed.
> >  - HISE has some  activity, although October was quiet.
> >  - Stonehenge appears to have been  dead since July, when it made a
> > milestone release, and is discussing  being archived.  There appears to be
> > disappointment over the perceived  disappearance of Microsoft and WSO2.
> >  - VCL appears to be active, with  no reason for the lack of a report.
> >  - Wookie appears to be active, with  no reason for the lack of a report.
> >
> > An e-mail has already been  sent to start the discussion of mothballing or
> > otherwise handling these  projects.
> >
> >  -----------------------------------------------
> >
> > = ALOIS  =
> >
> > ALOIS stands for "Advanced Log Data Insight System" and is  meant to be a
> > fully implemented open source SIEM security information  and event 
management
> > system.
> >
> > ALOIS is incubating since  22nd October 2010.
> >
> > Things done since October: * Committers user  accounts created * Added more
> > comments to sourcecode * Added apache  license and copyright to sourcecode *
> > Uploaded sourcecode to
> > https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/alois/trunk * Released
> >  unpublished library "libisi" to rubygems (https://rubygems.org/gems/libisi)
> > and rubyforge http://rubyforge.org/projects/libisi/
> >
> > Next steps todo: *  Create developer howto (to explain how to get started 
and
> > howto test the  sourcecode) * Review code * Create a public demo server *
> > Create Roadmap  (including reschedule preexisting bugs) * Ensure required
> >  libraries/dependencies meet license requirements * Publishing internal
> >  bugreports to https://issues.apache.org/jira/
> >
> >
> > = Amber  =
> >
> > Amber is a project to develop a Java library which provides an  API
> > specification for, and an unconditionally compliant implementation  of the
> > OAuth v1.0, v1.0a and v2.0 specifications. OAuth is a mechanism  that allows
> > users to authenticate and authorise access by another party  to resources
> > they control while avoiding the need to share their  username and password
> > credentials.
> >
> > The most important  issues that must be addressed before graduation are:
> >
> >  * attract  new users and developers
> >  * making a release
> >
> > The  Incubator PMC / ASF Board should be aware that:
> >
> >  * community  activity is very low and committers/mentors have been quite
> > dormant  latelly
> >
> > How has the community developed since the last  report
> >
> >  * No change
> >
> > How has the project  developed since the last report
> >
> >  * A couple of issues on  spec-api have been fixed.
> >  * Site has been prepared and is being  published.
> >  * Amber has been presented at latest Apache Retreat in UK, a  couple of
> > people talked about possibly contributing OAuth v2.0  implementation.
> >  * Work being done on signature-api to fix RSA  algorithm.
> >
> >
> > = Bluesky =
> >
> > (BlueSky has been  incubating since 01-12-2008. It is an e-learning solution
> > designed to  help solve the disparity in availability of qualified education
> > between  well-developed cities and poorer regions of China.
> >
> > Current  status of developing the next version of RealClass: * Learning QT
> >  network API, and tried to encapsulate it into new class * Testing
> >  Video/Audio/Screen encode/decode API of FFempeg, including sending and
> >  receiving, this job had almost been done; * Making UI of new system,  
>ongoing
> > next step:
> >
> > * Finish message parse and socket  plus encode/decode class before Dec 1st *
> > Finish UI design and commit UI  code in 2 weeks
> >
> >
> > = Chukwa =
> >
> > We're mostly  marking time. We have a dependency on HBase, but their latest
> > version  broke some things we rely on. Waiting for them to fix, (which they
> > are  scheduled to do) pending a Chukwa release. People are still supplying
> >  bug fix patches. We're also still adding documentation.
> >
> >
> >  = Clerezza =
> >
> > Clerezza (incubating since November 27th, 2009) is  an  OSGi-based modular
> > application and set of components (bundles) for   building RESTFul Semantic
> > Web applications and  services.
> >
> > There are currently no issues requiring board  attention.
> >
> > Recent activity:
> >
> >  * First real life  usage with heavier load, leads to significant 
performance
> > improvements  and to the fix of stability issues (Performance test results
> > are  available in issue CLEREZZA-348).
> >  * Removed jersey code from triaxrs  (license conflict with CDDL 1.1 and GPL
> > 2)
> >  * Interaction with  the Jena team on TDB was already happening, with 
Stanbol
> > and Jena coming  to the Incubator there's a very promising ecosystem for
> >  Clerezza.
> >  * Summary about clerezza architecture written  (CLEREZZA-334)
> >  * Improved User documentation
> >
> > Next  steps:
> >
> >  * Make our first release
> >  * Voting for logos and  website theme
> >  * Add documentation and tutorial to  website
> >
> > Top 2/3 Issues before graduation:
> >
> >  *  Improve our website with tutorials and "getting started" content.
> >  *  Prepare some easy-to-run demos to get people interested in  Clerezza.
> >
> >
> > = Deltacloud =
> >
> > DID NOT REPORT,  but promises a report by Tuesday AM.
> >
> >
> > = Droids  =
> >
> > DID NOT REPORT.
> >
> >
> > = Gora  =
> >
> > Gora is an ORM framework for column stores such as Apache  HBase and Apache
> > Cassandra with a specific focus on  Hadoop.
> >
> > A list of the three most important issues to address in  the move towards
> > graduation
> >
> >  1. Port Gora code and  license headers into ASF license headers
> >  2. Develop a strong community  with organizational diversity and with
> > infection into existing ASF  projects like Nutch and Hadoop
> >  3. At least one Gora incubating  release
> >
> > Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board  wish/need to be aware
> > of?
> >
> > No, not at this  time.
> >
> > How has the community developed since the last  report?
> >
> > The community is slowly migrating over from Github.  Mailing lists activity
> > is mainly from Gora committers and mentors,  though we have fielded a user
> > question or two since the last report.  Enis sent a link regarding the
> > spring-data framework, a NoSQL solution  from the Spring community.
> >
> > How has the project developed since  the last report?
> >
> > Gora was voted into the Incubator by the IPMC  on September 26, 2010.
> >
> > Work has effectively begun at the ASF. An  Apache Forrest-based website has
> > been stood up (GORA-2) at http://incubator.apache.org led by Enis Soztutar
> > and Henry Saputra.  Andrew Hart contributed a logo for GORA in GORA-3.
> > Andrzej Bialecki has  been leading the development of several Gora backends,
> > including Ehcache  (GORA-13), JDBM2 (GORA-14) and Solr (GORA-9). Other
> > bugfixes and  development discussions (e.g., GORA-12) have been churning
> > along (with  contributions from Dogacan Guney and others. The project's
> > development  is moving forward.
> >
> > A software grant was recorded on October 5,  2010 and Chris Mattmann set up
> > the initial Gora Incubator tracking  status page at
> > http://incubator.apache.org/projects/gora.html in  GORA-10.
> >
> >
> > = HISE =
> >
> > DID NOT  REPORT
> >
> >
> > = Isis =
> >
> > Isis is an ASL 2.0  licensed implementation of the Naked Objects pattern. 
 It
> > is based on  contributions of the original Naked Objects Framework along 
with
> > a  number of sister projects that were developed for the book "Domain  
Driven
> > Design using Naked Objects".
> >
> > Isis was accepted  into the Incubator in 2010, September 7th.
> >
> > Project Development  (month 2 of incubation):
> >
> >  * All code now uploaded (including  sister projects); code now building.
> >  * Worked on Maven website, stubs  for documentation; first-cut
> > logo/branding; site now building.
> >   * Initial site uploaded (some issues still outstanding here).
> >
> >  Community Development (month 2 of incubation):
> >
> >  * Mailing list  shows increased usage from previous month.
> >  * Wiki starting to get some  useful content. *Vangjel Stavro* showed
> > interest in contributing to Wiki  documentation.
> >  * A number of new individuals have expressed an interest  in contributing 
in
> > various areas... no contributions yet, but  hopeful.
> >  * Informal "spreading the word" and introducing others to what  is Apache
> > Isis and what it can do for their software development at  [ApacheCon 2010 |
> > http://na.apachecon.com/c/acna2010/].
> >  * [Lightning  talk |
> > http://sites.google.com/site/ljcopenconference/home/proposed-talks/open-sour
> >  ce-project-lightning-talks/apache-isis] scheduled at [LJC  OpenConference,
> > Nov 2010 | http://www.meetup.com/Londonjavacommunity/calendar/15005703/].
> >  *  Session accepted at [REConf 2011 | http://www.reconf.de/] conference, on
> > the Isis "BDD Viewer"  (Concordion integration).
> >  * Got permissions to create Hudson build jobs  for Apache Isis, expected to
> > be finalized maximum by the end of this  month November 2010.
> >
> > Top 3 Issues to address in move towards  graduation:
> >
> >  * Putting good documentation site out as start-off  to building larger
> > community.
> >  * Getting first release out to  demonstrate credibility.
> >  * Ensuring existing committers all happy with  transition to Apache.
> >
> > None of these issues requires Board  attention.
> >
> > New Releases
> >
> >  * There is currently no  incubator release yet.
> >
> >
> > = Kitty =
> >
> > Brand  new, and just getting started.  Podling setup has begun (mailing list
> >  creation, svn, jira, web site, etc.), but is not yet complete. Hope to  see
> > the Kitty community going real soon.
> >
> >
> > =  Libcloud =
> >
> > Libcloud is a unified interface into various cloud  service providers,
> > written in Python. Libcloud joined the Incubator on  November 3rd, 2009.
> >
> > Our last major release was 0.4.0 on 12  October 2010.
> >
> > Over the past few months we have  accomplished:
> >
> >  * Code cleanup, including removing Zope  dependencies
> >  * New driver for !ElasticHosts
> >  * Bug fixes and  improvements for !GoGrid, EC2, Linode, Slicehost, and
> >  !RimuHosting.
> >  * Sandbox creation, hosting the Java  version
> >
> > Documentation is still currently lacking, and a refresh  of the website is 
in
> > order. Both will facilitate new driver  contributions and project adoption.
> >
> > With the introduction of a  Java counterpart of Libcloud, many questions
> > arise on the direction of  the project as a whole.  Initially, library and
> > API development were one  in the same in Python, but with interest in other
> > languages (Java, Ruby,  etc), we need to determine how to best establish
> > standards so to provide  some sort of consistency between languages.
> >
> > The direction and  formation of a polyglot Libcloud will likely be the final
> > hurdle before  graduation.
> >
> >
> > = NPanday =
> >
> > NPanday allows  projects using the .NET framework to be built with Apache
> > Maven. NPanday  allows .NET projects to be converted into Maven projects 
thus
> > allowing  them to fully utilize the other technologies driven by Maven.
> > NPanday  has been incubating since August 2010.
> >
> > The top priorities  towards graduation are:
> >
> >  * create initial status file and update  incubator web site
> >  * work through IP clearance and other items from  status file
> >  * work on creating an initial release
> >
> > There  are no issues for the Incubator PMC or board at this time.
> >
> > There  were a couple of issues filed by some new users and they've also
> >  submitted patches.
> >
> > The two major issues that are highlighted for  the 2.0 release were merged
> > into trunk.
> >
> >
> > = Nuvem  =
> >
> > Apache Nuvem will define an open application programming  interface for
> > common cloud application services, allowing applications  to be easily 
ported
> > across the most popular cloud  platforms.
> >
> > Nuvem was accepted for Incubation on June,  2010.
> >
> > The Nuvem Project is slowly getting started. The community  is discussing
> > project Roadmap. We presented at ApacheCon 2010 in the  community track with
> > a good number of attendees.
> >
> > Top  things to resolve prior to graduation: Increase the number of active
> >  committers.
> >
> >
> > = PhotArk =
> >
> > Apache PhotArk  will be a complete open source photo gallery application
> > including a  content repository for the images, a display piece, an access
> > control  layer, and upload capabilities.
> >
> >  * PhotArk was accepted for  Incubation on August 19, 2008.
> >
> >  * Issues before graduation  :
> >  * PhotArk started as a project with no initial code-base, and we  have
> > grown the community to the minimal 3 independent committer size  required 
for
> > graduation and have been seeing slow but continuous  interest in the 
project.
> > The community started discussion graduation and  based on mentors feedback 
we
> > are going to recruit couple committers  before we start the graduation
> > process.
> >
> >  * PhotArk  community members are working on the M3 release which
> > incorporates GSoC  contributions.
> >  * PhotArk project was featured in ApacheCon with a talk  from Avdesh in the
> > Tuscany Track.
> >
> >
> > = SIS  =
> >
> > Apache SIS is a toolkit that spatial information system  builders or users
> > can use to build applications containing location  context. This project 
will
> > look to store reference implementations of  spatial algorithms, utilities,
> > services, etc. as well as serve as a  sandbox to explore new ideas. Further,
> > the goal is to have Apache SIS  grow into a thriving Apache top-level
> > community, where a host of SIS/GIS  related software (OGC datastores,
> > REST-ful interfaces, data standards,  etc.) can grow from and thrive under
> > the Apache  umbrella.
> >
> > Any issues that the Incubator PMC (IPMC) or ASF Board  wish/need to be aware
> > of?
> >
> > Not at this  time
> >
> > Community progress since the last report
> >
> >  The SIS community elected Nga Chung as an SIS committer on September 1,  
>2010
> > in recognition of her contributions in SIS-3. SIS'ers need to  follow up
> > after the meeting with ESRI to determine if they are  interested with
> > participating in the community. Much of the other  activity continues to be
> > from the mentors and  committers.
> >
> > Project progress since last report
> >
> >  SIS was voted into the Incubator by the IPMC on February 21,  2010.
> >
> > There has been a wealth of development activity over the  past month in
> > preparation for the 0.1-incubating release. Chris Mattmann  proposed to be
> > the RM for the release, and has pushed out 3 release  candidates so far,
> > addressing comments from the IPMC community. As it  stands today, the SIS
> > 0.1-incubating rc #3 VOTE is set to pass around  7pm PST tonight. The 
initial
> > version of SIS 0.1-incubating includes the  ability to load data from GeoRSS
> > (SIS-19 and SIS-22), a REST-ful  location service (SIS-16), and a demo JSP
> > file in the WAR webapp that  shows the SIS point-radius and bounding box
> > queries using a Google Maps  search interface (SIS-15, SIS-18 and SIS-23).
> >
> >
> > =  Stonehenge =
> >
> > DID NOT REPORT
> >
> > = VCL  =
> >
> > DID NOT REPORT
> >
> >
> > = Whirr  =
> >
> > Whirr provides code for running a variety of software services  on cloud
> > infrastructure.
> >
> > Whirr was accepted into the  incubator on 11 May 2010. Status information is
> > available at http://incubator.apache.org/projects/whirr.html.
> >
> > Progress  since the last report: We have made an initial 0.1.0 release and
> > the  second 0.2.0 release is being voted on this week. We continue to get
> >  contributions from outside the initial committer base, and have added  one
> > committer (Adrian Cole). Whirr is being covered at industry meetups  (e.g. 
at
> > Devoxx later this month). The website and infrastructure are  all up and
> > running smoothly.
> >
> > Plans for the next  period:
> >
> >  * Do a third release.
> >  * Support the existing  services on more cloud providers (beyond Amazon 
EC2,
> > Rackspace Cloud  Servers).
> >  * Add more services (probably HBase next).
> >
> >  Top three items to resolve before graduation:
> >
> >  * Increase  community involvement in the project
> >  * Make several incubating  releases
> >  * Support at least three services on  Whirr
> >
> >
> > = Wink =
> >
> > Apache Wink is a project  that enables development and consumption of REST
> > style web services. The  core server runtime is based on the JAX-RS (JSR 
311)
> > standard. The  project also introduces a client runtime which can leverage
> > certain  components of the server-side runtime. Apache Wink will deliver
> >  component technology that can be easily integrated into a variety of
> >  environments.
> >
> > Apache Wink has been incubating since  2009-05-27.
> >
> > Notable Activity:
> >
> > *  In the process  this week of releasing Apache Wink 1.1.2. *  Asynchronous
> > HTTP client  provided by Sonatype contributors (Jeanfrancois and Jason), 
JCDI
> >  support, logging debug improvements, and general bug fixes were added. *
> >  Interesting presentation by Luciano Resende related to Apache Wink at
> >  ApacheCon (
> > http://lresende.blogspot.com/2010/11/apachecon-session-building-restful.html
> >   ) *  Voted in Mike Rheineheimer as a PPMC member.  Looking to add more
> >  committers.
> >
> > Planned Activity:
> >
> > *  More Java EE 6  integration *  Interest from Jeanfrancois to provide
> > support for  Atmosphere in Wink for asynchronous processing so may add some
> > support  here.
> >
> > Top issues before graduation:
> >
> > *  Build  community
> >
> >
> > = Wookie =
> >
> > DID NOT  REPORT
> >
> >
> > = Zeta Components =
> >
> > Zeta  Components is a high-quality library of loosely-coupled PHP 
components.
> >  It has entered incubation on 2010-05-21. The infrastructure is mainly in
> >  place and the project is working in direction of a first  release.
> >
> > Since August 2010:
> >
> >  * The license /  copyright change has been performed
> >  * Almost all infrastructure is in  place
> >  * A new committer has been voted by the PMC (needs verification  from IPMC)
> >  * Several external contributions have been  proposed
> >
> > The 3 most important issues to be tackled  are:
> >
> >  * Create a release process (in discussion)
> >  *  Perform an initial release
> >  * Attract more  contributors
> >
> >
> >
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> 
> -- 
> Thanks
> - Mohammad Nour
>   Author of (WebSphere Application Server  Community Edition 2.0 User Guide)
>   http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg247585.html
> - LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/mnour
> - Blog: http://tadabborat.blogspot.com
> ----
> "Life is like riding a bicycle.  To keep your balance you must keep moving"
> - Albert Einstein
> 
> "Writing  clean code is what you must do in order to call yourself a
> professional.  There is no reasonable excuse for doing anything less
> than your best."
> -  Clean Code: A Handbook of Agile Software Craftsmanship
> 
> "Stay hungry, stay  foolish."
> - Steve  Jobs
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