Author: hughesj
Date: Fri Feb  4 10:29:08 2011
New Revision: 1067133

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1067133&view=rev
Log:
initial Feb 2011 report

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    aries/site/trunk/content/overview/boardreports/february-2011.mdtext
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aries/site/trunk/content/overview/boardreports/january-2011.mdtext

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--- aries/site/trunk/content/overview/boardreports/january-2011.mdtext 
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+++ aries/site/trunk/content/overview/boardreports/february-2011.mdtext Fri Feb 
 4 10:29:08 2011
@@ -16,16 +16,12 @@ Notice:    Licensed to the Apache Softwa
            specific language governing permissions and limitations
            under the License.
 
-# January 2011 Board report
+# February 2011 Board report
 Aries delivers a set of pluggable Java components enabling an enterprise OSGi 
application programming model.
 
-Aries graduated from the Incubator on 15th December 2010. The majority of the 
items on the Incubator transfer to TLP list have been completed but not all.
+Aries 0.3 has now been released. Aries Application 0.2.1 is being released to 
assist Geronimo. Now that the first full Aries release since graduation has 
happened, and that there is a desire to consider OSGi semantic versioning 
guidelines we are discussing whether releasing at a finer grained level is more 
appropriate.
 
-We are preparing our 0.3 release and are at the stage of removing snapshot 
dependencies by working with the projects Aries depends on to cut releases 
themselves. This is making good progress.
-
-The Aries web site has now moved from Confluence to CMS. The speed to put a 
page into production is much improved and very welcome.
-
-Community update: dev@ 118 subscribers, user@ 127 subscribers. The dev@ list 
continues to be active with less traffic on the user@ list. No new committers 
or PMC members since the December report.
+Community update: dev@ 117 subscribers (-1), user@ 129 subscribers (+2). The 
dev@ list continues to be active with less traffic on the user@ list. No new 
committers or PMC members since the January report.
 
 There are no board level issues.
 


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