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Posted to dev@uima.apache.org by Adam Lally <al...@alum.rpi.edu> on 2007/04/11 18:47:50 UTC
Urgent: Board report due TODAY
Here's my suggested board report. Please review this ASAP.
-Adam
UIMA is a component framework for the analysis of unstructured content
such as text, audio and video.
Some recent activity:
We completed our first incubating release last month, resolving all
legal issues and obtaining the necessary Incubator PMC approval.
Items to complete before graduation:
* Attract new committers
Community:
* Traffic on the uima-user list has started to pick up since our
release. We hope to be able to eventually attract some Apache UIMA
users to become committers.
* uima-dev list has a good amount of traffic, mostly from the
original committers.
* We have one contributor, Jörn Kottman who has submitted a few patches.
Code:
* The UIMA Java framework code has been released
* The UIMA C++ framework code was donated with a software grant and
has been added to SVN. We're currently doing the final migration and
testing work to enable a release of the C++ framework.
* We've established a sandbox and accepted a contribution from Jörn Kottman
Re: Urgent: Board report due TODAY
Posted by Michael Baessler <mb...@michael-baessler.de>.
Adam Lally wrote:
> Here's my suggested board report. Please review this ASAP.
> -Adam
>
>
>
> UIMA is a component framework for the analysis of unstructured content
> such as text, audio and video.
>
>
> Some recent activity:
>
> We completed our first incubating release last month, resolving all
> legal issues and obtaining the necessary Incubator PMC approval.
>
>
> Items to complete before graduation:
> * Attract new committers
>
>
> Community:
> * Traffic on the uima-user list has started to pick up since our
> release. We hope to be able to eventually attract some Apache UIMA
> users to become committers.
> * uima-dev list has a good amount of traffic, mostly from the
> original committers.
> * We have one contributor, Jörn Kottman who has submitted a few
> patches.
>
>
> Code:
> * The UIMA Java framework code has been released
> * The UIMA C++ framework code was donated with a software grant and
> has been added to SVN. We're currently doing the final migration and
> testing work to enable a release of the C++ framework.
> * We've established a sandbox and accepted a contribution from Jörn
> Kottman
>
>
+1
-- Michael
Re: Urgent: Board report due TODAY
Posted by Adam Lally <al...@alum.rpi.edu>.
On 4/11/07, Thilo Goetz <tw...@gmx.de> wrote:
> Should we mention our hotfix? We could add a sentence to the "recent
> activity" paragraph, like:
>
> We also published our first hotfix shortly afterwards, addressing an
> issue in our GUI tooling found by our users.
>
OK, I have added this sentence and posted to the Wiki:
http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/April2007
-Adam
Re: Urgent: Board report due TODAY
Posted by Thilo Goetz <tw...@gmx.de>.
Should we mention our hotfix? We could add a sentence to the "recent
activity" paragraph, like:
We also published our first hotfix shortly afterwards, addressing an
issue in our GUI tooling found by our users.
--Thilo
Adam Lally wrote:
> Here's my suggested board report. Please review this ASAP.
> -Adam
>
>
>
> UIMA is a component framework for the analysis of unstructured content
> such as text, audio and video.
>
>
> Some recent activity:
>
> We completed our first incubating release last month, resolving all
> legal issues and obtaining the necessary Incubator PMC approval.
>
>
> Items to complete before graduation:
> * Attract new committers
>
>
> Community:
> * Traffic on the uima-user list has started to pick up since our
> release. We hope to be able to eventually attract some Apache UIMA
> users to become committers.
> * uima-dev list has a good amount of traffic, mostly from the
> original committers.
> * We have one contributor, Jörn Kottman who has submitted a few patches.
>
>
> Code:
> * The UIMA Java framework code has been released
> * The UIMA C++ framework code was donated with a software grant and
> has been added to SVN. We're currently doing the final migration and
> testing work to enable a release of the C++ framework.
> * We've established a sandbox and accepted a contribution from Jörn
> Kottman