Hi Alain, I'm not sure if external projects should be mentioned in an Apache Report. If Flash4j was part of Apache Flex, it would probably be a very valid observation, but I'm no Committer or PPMC so I'm not the right person to answer.
On 3 June 2013 18:17, Alain Ekambi <jazzmatad...@gmail.com> wrote: > With the risc of sounding biased > aint Flash4j something community related ? > > > 2013/6/3 Alex Harui <aha...@adobe.com> > > > Hi Folks, > > > > Looks like we nee to report in June. Here's a draft. Can we get latest > > web-site visitor activity? > > > > Thanks, > > -Alex > > > > ------------- > > Apache Flex is an application framework for easily building Flash-based > > applications for mobile devices, the browser and desktop. > > > > RELEASES > > Apache Flex SDK 4.9.1 was released on 2/28/13. > > Apache Flex Installer 2.5.4 was released on 4/11/13. > > The community is currently preparing its next release of both the SDK and > > Installer. > > > > ACTIVITY > > Activity in Apache Flex continues to be in two main areas: improvements > > to > > the existing Adobe Flash Platform-dependent code base, including the > > releases listed above, and prototyping ways to create a version of Flex > > that > > is independent from the Adobe Flash Platform. There is another group > > working on Maven-related tools for the existing code base. > > Just in the past 30 days, 130 JIRA issues were resolved. JIRA activity > is > > so high, a vote is underway to split JIRA notifications off to its own > > mailing list (issues@flex.a.o) > > > > Getting used to Git was still a frequent topic in April and May. Because > > Git does not support partial checkouts, the community prototyped using > > GitHub for the whiteboards. GitHub notifications are sent to the > commits@ > > list just like any other Apache Git commit. The PMC then voted to > approve > > this workflow. And because we do our work in a branch and have trunk > only > > have released sources, we had to ask Infra to update the mirrors to work > > from that branch. > > > > The owner of a popular application-framework that leverages the Flex SDK > > has offered to donate the code to the project. This has met with some > > opposition from those who use competing application-frameworks. The > > ensuing dicussion indicated that the PMC is in favor of accepting > > donations from the these other frameworks should they choose to donate, > so > > we believe we are not endorsing or showing favoritism. > > > > COMMUNITY > > No new committers in the last 90 days. A vote is underway to promote a > > committer to the PMC. Latest analytics are: _____ > > > > INFRASTRUCTURE > > * Infra attempted to resolve INFRA-4380 but ran into problems. I have > > approval to try to use the SOAP interface to pull the current state of > > JIRA issues, merge them with the original attachments and provide a new > > import file for INFRA. That task has been delayed by other issues like > > getting new releases out, but we will get to it eventually. > > > > BRANDING > > We have noted that Apache projects are forming that use code module names > > that are used in Apache Flex. Namely 'Falcon' and now 'Spark'. These > two > > words are used often on the mailing lists when discussing the related > code > > which then finds its way into the search engines. Is this an issue? > > > > -- > > > > > -- João Fernandes