Hi ComDev,
From the last ASF Board report for Apache Pivot, it was suggested that we (the Pivot PMC) reach out to ComDev for help with promoting the Pivot project. We seem to have reached a point where very few new people are attracted to the project and most "old" users have finished their applications and moved on. In addition, the move by Google Chrome to eliminate Java Applet support (via removal of the old NPAPI interface) leaves the potential market for IIAs (Installable Internet Applications) even smaller. Personally my (big) Pivot application is still being developed and extended, so I'm still very active in the project, but I feel we need a "kick start" to attract new blood. One thing I have been toying with, but since I have no experience here haven't had time to do anything with, is trying to move into the Android market, since Pivot is a tool for building Java GUI applications. But I have no idea whether we could even build Pivot, much less an application on top of it, with the Android SDK. Another option I have tossed around is "something like" the Falcon compiler that was developed for Apache Flex, so that Pivot applications could be built and deployed outside the Java applet world (as "native" HTML5/CSS/JS applications). I have also talked to a few people (including Shane Curcuru) about tie-ins to other Apache projects. I have done a tiny bit of that by building a Pivot file browser component that leverages Commons VFS2 in order to browse any number of remote file systems. But I can imagine a number of other places it *might* fit into the Hadoop world (for instance), or some of the Apache internal applications (Whimsy??).

So, I'm coming to ComDev in hopes that others may have some ideas (just in general, even) for building up the Apache Pivot community and attracting other interest.

Many thanks,
~Roger Whitcomb
Apache Pivot PMC Chair

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