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Date: Thu Aug 6 14:21:34 2015
New Revision: 960966
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-<div class="wiki-content maincontent"><p><strong>TLP
Description:</strong></p><p>Apache ActiveMQ is a popular and powerful open
source messaging server. Apache ActiveMQ is fast, supports many cross language
clients and protocols, comes with easy to use enterprise integration patterns
and many advanced features while fully supporting JMS 1.1, J2EE 1.4, AMQP
1.0.</p><p><strong>Report: </strong></p><ul><li>HornetQ IP clearance has
been completed 100% <ul><li>HornetQ code base migrated to ActiveMQ
Artemis<br clear="none"><ul><li>Eliminated all HornetQ
references </li><li>The code base is now 100% an ActiveMQ
project</li></ul></li></ul></li><li>Discussion around development methodology
differences between the 5.x code base and the ActiveMQ Artemis <br
clear="none"><ul><li>Garnered fairly active participation from many
committers</li></ul></li><li>ActiveMQ Artemis code base is now receiving
contributions from a wider scope of people (beyond just the original HornetQ
contrib
utors)<ul><li>Long standing committers from the 5.x project are starting to
contribute to ActiveMQ Artemis</li></ul></li><li>Active collaboration between
5.x development and ActiveMQ Artemis development is now taking
place <ul><li>ActiveMQ 5.x features actively being migrated to
Artemis <ul><li>Test framework from 5.x migrated ActiveMQ
Artemis </li><li>Migration of the MQTT protocol from 5.x to ActiveMQ
Artemis </li></ul></li><li>Also discussion is taking place to improve the
the 5.x code base with regard multi-protocol detection on a single
socket</li></ul></li><li>PMC is actively working toward diversifying the
community by inviting more committers to the project<ul><li>Christopher Shannon
was added this month</li><li>Three others added since May
2015</li></ul></li><li>Artemis 1.0 was successfully released <br
clear="none"><ul><li style="list-style-type: none;background-image:
none;"><ul><li>Work is on-going for the 1.0.1
release</li></ul></li></ul></li><li>Bac
k in the April report, one PMC member voiced the following concern: <br
clear="none"><em>"<span class="s1">At least one member of the PMC, as well as
several members of the community, feels strongly that disagreements and
concerns are not getting addressed in a manner that will move the community
toward consensus.</span>" </em><ul><li>While this comment is true, the
community member who was raising these concerns has gone
silent</li></ul></li></ul></div>
+<div class="wiki-content maincontent"><p><strong>TLP
Description:</strong></p><p>Apache ActiveMQ is a popular and powerful open
source messaging server. Apache ActiveMQ is fast, supports many cross language
clients and protocols, comes with easy to use enterprise integration patterns
and many advanced features while fully supporting JMS 1.1, J2EE 1.4, AMQP
1.0.</p><p><strong>Report: </strong></p><ul><li>HornetQ IP clearance has
been completed 100% <ul><li>HornetQ code base migrated to ActiveMQ
Artemis<br clear="none"><ul><li>Eliminated all HornetQ
references </li><li>The code base is now 100% an ActiveMQ
project</li></ul></li></ul></li><li>Discussion around development methodology
differences between the 5.x code base and the ActiveMQ Artemis <br
clear="none"><ul><li>Garnered fairly active participation from many
committers</li><li>It did result in a good description of the commit then
review process that was agreed upon on the mailing list which was then
documented a
t <strong style="text-align: center;"><a shape="rect"
class="external-link" href="http://s.apache.org/zD7" style="text-decoration:
underline;">http://s.apache.org/zD7</a></strong></li><li>There were also good
discussions around code formatting setups to make working on the various
codebases within ActiveMQ more consistent and easier to pull ideas and code
back and forth</li></ul></li><li>ActiveMQ Artemis code base is now receiving
contributions from a wider scope of people (beyond just the original HornetQ
contributors)<ul><li>Long standing committers from the 5.x project are starting
to contribute to ActiveMQ Artemis</li></ul></li><li>Active collaboration
between 5.x development and ActiveMQ Artemis development is now taking
place <ul><li>ActiveMQ 5.x features actively being migrated to
Artemis <ul><li>Test framework from 5.x migrated ActiveMQ
Artemis </li><li>Migration of the MQTT protocol from 5.x to ActiveMQ
Artemis </li></ul></li><li>Also discussion is
taking place to improve the the 5.x code base with regard multi-protocol
detection on a single socket based on ideas from Artemis and
Apollo</li></ul></li><li>PMC is actively working toward diversifying the
community by inviting more committers to the project<ul><li>Christopher Shannon
was added this month</li><li>Three others added since May
2015</li></ul></li><li>Artemis 1.0 was successfully released <ul><li>Work
is on-going for the 1.0.1 release</li></ul></li><li>Back in the April report,
one PMC member voiced the following concern: <br clear="none"><em>"<span
class="s1">At least one member of the PMC, as well as several members of the
community, feels strongly that disagreements and concerns are not getting
addressed in a manner that will move the community toward
consensus.</span>" </em><ul><li>While this comment is true, the community
member who was raising these concerns has gone silent</li></ul></li></ul></div>
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