+1 for me
On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 5:44 PM, Emmanuel Lécharny <[email protected]>wrote: > Oops, I totally forgot about the GIT migration... > (added into the development section) > > > Le 1/8/13 4:20 PM, Emmanuel Lécharny a écrit : > > Hi guys, > > > > it's time for a new report, as I have to post it by tomorrow (sorry for > > posting it with such a short notice :/) > > > > Here is a draft you could comment : > > > > > > > > MINA board report draft : > > -------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > > > Apache MINA is a network application framework which helps users > > develop high performance and high scalability network applications > > easily. > > > > Releases > > -------- > > > > No new release since the last report > > > > Community > > --------- > > > > * The last ApacheCon Europ has been a very good opportunity for some > > MINA committers to met (Julien, Bernd and Emmanuel). We spent quite > > some valuable time discussing about new features and technical challenges > > for the next versions. > > > > * No new committers or PMC changes > > > > Development > > ----------- > > > > * MINA 3 is having a lot more activity those last few months. We now > > have a working TCP client and server, whch is 50% faster than MINA 2 > > and 30% faster than Netty. We are currently working on some new features > > and improvements. > > > > * MINA 2 code has been cleaned up, but we don't feel like it worthful to > > create a new release. > > > > * The CMS web site is now fully operational, and we switched to svnpubsub > > for all the releases. Everytjing is now on track. > > * We have voted the migration from SVN to GIT. All MINA projects are > now only available under GIT. > > > > > Issues > > ------ > > > > No board level issues at this time. > > > > > > > -- > Regards, > Cordialement, > Emmanuel Lécharny > www.iktek.com > >
