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Posted to dev@manifoldcf.apache.org by Karl Wright <da...@gmail.com> on 2014/05/02 15:57:59 UTC

Board report

Here's my proposed May report.

[REPORT] ManifoldCF

Board Report, ManifoldCF PMC

ManifoldCF PMC Chair: Karl Wright (kwright@apache.org)
Date: May 2014

Project description
==============

ManifoldCF is an effort to provide an open source framework for connecting
source content repositories like Microsoft Sharepoint and EMC Documentum,
to target repositories or indexes, such as Apache Solr, OpenSearchServer
or ElasticSearch. ManifoldCF also defines a security model for target
repositories
that permits them to enforce source-repository security policies.

Releases
========

ManifoldCF graduated from the Apache Incubator on May 16, 2012.  Since
then, there
have been seven major releases, including a 1.6 release on April 30, 2014.

Committers and PMC membership
=============================

The last committer and PMC member we signed up was Graeme Seaton (graemes),
on March
2, 2014.  Other contributors have been approached, but have also declined
to accept

consideration for possible committership.  The most recent of these
encounters took

place in September, 2013.


Mailing list activity
=====================

Mailing list has been active, with a wide range of topics.  Most of our
connectors
now have significant use cases and constituencies, and the connector family
continues
to grow.  Dev list comments for this period centered around voting for the
major 1.5
release, people looking for integration advice, etc.

Committer and external contributions have been significant this cycle.  I
am unaware
of any mailing-list question that has gone unanswered.

Outstanding issues
==================

None known.

Branding
========

We have reviewed the site branding guidelines and believe we are now
compliant with
these, with the possible exception of (TM) signs in logos from other Apache
products
that don't have any such marks.  Hopefully we will be able to correct this
issue
soon.


Please let me know of any problems with this.

Karl

Re: Board report

Posted by Piergiorgio Lucidi <pi...@apache.org>.
+1 from me ;)

Piergiorgio


2014-05-02 15:57 GMT+02:00 Karl Wright <da...@gmail.com>:

> Here's my proposed May report.
>
> [REPORT] ManifoldCF
>
> Board Report, ManifoldCF PMC
>
> ManifoldCF PMC Chair: Karl Wright (kwright@apache.org)
> Date: May 2014
>
> Project description
> ==============
>
> ManifoldCF is an effort to provide an open source framework for connecting
> source content repositories like Microsoft Sharepoint and EMC Documentum,
> to target repositories or indexes, such as Apache Solr, OpenSearchServer
> or ElasticSearch. ManifoldCF also defines a security model for target
> repositories
> that permits them to enforce source-repository security policies.
>
> Releases
> ========
>
> ManifoldCF graduated from the Apache Incubator on May 16, 2012.  Since
> then, there
> have been seven major releases, including a 1.6 release on April 30, 2014.
>
> Committers and PMC membership
> =============================
>
> The last committer and PMC member we signed up was Graeme Seaton (graemes),
> on March
> 2, 2014.  Other contributors have been approached, but have also declined
> to accept
>
> consideration for possible committership.  The most recent of these
> encounters took
>
> place in September, 2013.
>
>
> Mailing list activity
> =====================
>
> Mailing list has been active, with a wide range of topics.  Most of our
> connectors
> now have significant use cases and constituencies, and the connector family
> continues
> to grow.  Dev list comments for this period centered around voting for the
> major 1.5
> release, people looking for integration advice, etc.
>
> Committer and external contributions have been significant this cycle.  I
> am unaware
> of any mailing-list question that has gone unanswered.
>
> Outstanding issues
> ==================
>
> None known.
>
> Branding
> ========
>
> We have reviewed the site branding guidelines and believe we are now
> compliant with
> these, with the possible exception of (TM) signs in logos from other Apache
> products
> that don't have any such marks.  Hopefully we will be able to correct this
> issue
> soon.
>
>
> Please let me know of any problems with this.
>
> Karl
>
> --
> Piergiorgio Lucidi
> Open Source ECM Specialist
> http://www.open4dev.com
>