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[Jackrabbit Wiki] Update of "Board Report July 2014" by MichaelDürig
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July 2014 report - preliminary version
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[REPORT] Apache Jackrabbit (preliminary version)
The Apache Jackrabbit™ content repository is a fully conforming
implementation of the Content Repository for Java™ Technology API
(JCR, specified in JSR 170 and 283).
The Apache Jackrabbit project is in good shape. We have no board-level
issues at this time.
o Releases
We made the following stable release from Jackrabbit trunk:
* Apache Jackrabbit 2.8 on May 12th
We made the following unstable release from Jackrabbit trunk:
* Apache Jackrabbit 2.7.5 on March 17th
We made the following releases from the Jackrabbit Oak sub project:
* Apache Jackrabbit Oak 0.19 on March 24th
* Apache Jackrabbit Oak 0.20 on April 8th
* Apache Jackrabbit Oak 1.0 on May 20th
* Apache Jackrabbit Oak 1.0.1 on June 26th
o Community / Development
* Apache Jackrabbit Oak has finally hit the stage with its first major
release in May. Apache Jackrabbit Oak is a new JCR implementation with a
completely new architecture. Based on concepts like eventual consistency
and multi-version concurrency control, and borrowing ideas from
distributed version control systems and cloud-scale databases, the Oak
architecture is a major leap ahead for Apache Jackrabbit.
* Davide Gianella joined the Jackrabbit team as committer and PMC member
in June.
* Various sessions about Jackrabbit and Oak have been submitted / accepted
to international conferences like ApacheCon, ApacheConEU,
.adaptTo(Berlin).