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commit ad221bdfc02bca07db718c3f08627b1697d57e9a
Author: Andrew Wetmore <[email protected]>
AuthorDate: Tue Mar 12 15:10:23 2019 -0300

    Made corrections to grammar and some word choices.
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 ## DESCRIPTION
-Apache Royale is a new implementation of the principles of Apache Flex but 
designed for JavaScript runtimes instead of Adobe Flash/AIR runtimes.  Apache 
Royale is designed to improve developer productivity in creating applications 
for wherever Javascript runs, including browsers as well as Apache Cordova 
applications, Node, etc. 
+Apache Royale is a new implementation of the principles of Apache Flex, 
designed for JavaScript instead of Adobe Flash/AIR runtimes. Apache Royale 
improves developer productivity in creating applications to run wherever 
JavaScript runs, including on browsers as well as in Apache Cordova 
applications, Node, etc. 
 
 ## ISSUES
 There are no issues requiring board attention at this time.
@@ -9,30 +9,30 @@ There are no issues requiring board attention at this time.
 - Apache Royale 0.9.4 was released on November 14 2018.
 
 ## ACTIVITY
-- No releases this quarter. However we have started discuss about next 
release. We would like to make whole process less problematic, so discussion on 
dev list is about making one central point where most of the steps is going to 
happen automatic.
-- Lots of improvement in one of the core part of Royale responsible for 
communication with server sight (AMF).
+- No releases this quarter; however, we have started discuss about next 
release. We would like to make the whole process less complex, so there is a 
discussion on the dev list about making one central point where most of the 
steps happen automatically.
+- Lots of improvements in one of the core parts of Royale responsible for 
communications with server sites (AMF).
 - Lots of progress on a new default look (component set) for Royale apps.
-- Lots of progress on migrating a large Flex app to Royale. A new "Flex 
Emulation" component set is being worked on to ease migrations.
-- The owner of an ActionScript code base that doesn't use Flex is attempting 
to use the Royale Compiler to cross compile his code to JavaScript.
-- There have been a number of blog posts on using Royale. They seem to be well 
received.
+- Lots of progress on migrating large Flex apps to Royale. A new "Flex 
Emulation" component set is being worked on to ease migrations.
+- The owner of an ActionScript code base that doesn't use Flex is attempting 
to use the Royale compiler to cross-compile his code to JavaScript.
+- There have been a number of blog posts on using Royale. They seem to be 
well-received.
 - We are using Disqus for blog comments. It seems to help engagement. We were 
not able to figure out how to get comments sent to the @dev list.
-- We had huge activity on Social Networks, trying to inform about what is 
happening in Apache Royale as we progress in the project. We think is important 
to do this so people outside the project, not following in a daily basis could 
get a notion of how we are doing. The numbers here are the following:
-    - Twitter got 507 followers since we open the account, and we are getting 
around 30 likes when we post something, and between 10 to 20 retweets, showing 
interest in what we're doing.
-    - Facebook gets 116 likes to the page and we are getting around 10-15 
interactions (likes) and some comments, showing interest in Apache Royale. 
-    - We started a LinkedIn Group where 122 people joined in no time since 
opened. Groups in LinkedIn used to be watched by many people but remains silent 
most of the time, although it seems the way most of LinkedIn groups work.
-- A contributor was able to migrate an Apache Flex Application with success. 
The application is still in the process of validating and testing and should be 
put in production for a client in about a month. The actual version is first 
iteration since the flex version is a huge one developed for several years. The 
plan is continue to migrate other parts in separate phases as the client 
contract this phases.
+- We had a lot of activity on social networks, sharing what is happening in 
Apache Royale as we progress in the project. We think it is important to do 
this so people outside the project and not following in a daily basis can get a 
notion of how we are doing. The numbers are:
+    - Our Twitter account has gained 507 followers since we opened it, and we 
are getting around 30 likes and 10 to 20 retweets when we post something, 
showing interest in what we're doing.
+    - Our Facebook page has 116 likes, and we get 10-15 interactions (likes) 
and some comments on each post, showing interest in Apache Royale. 
+    - We started a LinkedIn Group that 122 people joined almost immediately. 
Groups in LinkedIn tend to be watched by many people who remain silent most of 
the time.
+- A contributor was able to migrate an Apache Flex application with success. 
The application, part of a suite is in the process of validation and testing 
and should be put in production for a client in about a month. The current 
version is the app's first iteration since the Flex version, a huge app 
developed over several years. The plan is to continue to migrate other parts of 
the suite in phases as the client requires them.
 
 ## COMMUNITY
-- Greg Dove was added as committer on October 28 2018.
+- Greg Dove was added as committer on October 28, 2018.
 - No new PMC Members yet
-- Two new contributors being watched to be committers.
+- Two new contributors are candidates to become committers.
 
 ## Mailing list activity: 
- User lists subscribers continue to grow. Fewer emails to read, but still a 
lot of emails.
+ User-lists continue to grow. Fewer emails to read, but still a lot of emails.
    
  - [email protected]:  
     - 72 subscribers (up 1 in the last 3 months): 
-    - 366 emails sent in the past 3 months (528 in the previous cycle)
+    - 366 emails sent in the past 3 months (528 in the previous quarter)
    
  - [email protected]:  
     - 77 subscribers (up 1 in the last 3 months): 

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