On Fri, Mar 10, 2006 at 12:34:59PM -0500, J Aaron Farr wrote: > So I'm putting together a quarterly report for the ASF Board and there > really isn't anything to report. That's not necessarily a bad thing, > but if anyone has something they'd like to add, please feel free and > speak up.
With our history, we should be proud of "nothing to report" :-) > > In case you're wondering, in the last four months we've seen a trickle > of subversion commits, mostly related to using Maven 2 as well as a > few bug fixes here and there. Is there enough to warrant a release > within the next quarter? Does anyone have any itches they've been > planning on scratching? I'm doing a lot of java development at the moment (no, it doesn't use avalon or excalibur containers) utilizing most of the jakarta-commons stuff and a whole bunch of ws.apache.org stuff. Basically, the quality of some of the components in excalibur is just a lot higher (except for the documentation) and I periodically have this itch to spend some time to turn these libraries into container-independent ones so they are easier to introduce into existing environments (seems *everyone* uses Spring these days. What a shame). I hope I find the time for it. Who knows. cheers! LSD --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
