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On 2/20/2018 3:00 PM, Dan Rollo wrote:
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Subject: Draft February Board report.
Date: February 17, 2018 at 5:44:29 AM EST
To: "<dev@river.apache.org>" <dev@river.apache.org>


Hi River folks,

Draft board report for February, I'm running a little late, so this might have 
to be postponed untill March.

Regards,

Peter.

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## Description:

- Apache River provides a platform for dynamic discovery and lookup search of 
network services.  Services may be implemented in a number of languages, while 
clients are required to be jvm based (presently at least), to allow proxy jvm 
byte code to be provisioned dynamically.

## Issues:

No significant issues requiring board attention at this time.

## Activity:

Interest in making Jini specifications programming language agnostic.

Release roadmap:

River 3.0.1 - thread leak fix
River 3.1 - Modular build restructure (&  binary release)
River 3.2 - Input validation 4 Serialization, delayed unmarshalling&  safe 
ServiceRegistrar  lookup service.
River 3.3 - OSGi support

## Health report:

- Minimal activity at present on dev.
- No recent commit activity, but there are plans for more work in near future.

- Future Direction:

   * Target IOT space with support for OSGi and IPv6 (security fixes required 
prior to announcement)
   * Input validation for java deserialization - prevents DOS and
     Gadget attacks.
   * IPv6 Multicast Service Discovery (River currently only support
     IPv4 multicast discovery).
   * Delayed unmarshalling for Service Lookup and Discovery (includes
     SafeServiceRegistrar mentioned in release roadmap), so
     authentication can occur prior to downloading service proxy's,
     this addresses a long standing security issue with service lookup
     while significantly improving performance under some use cases.
   * Security fixes for SSL endpoints, updated to TLS v1.2 with removal
     of support for insecure cyphers.
   * Maven build to replace existing ant built that uses
     classdepandjar, a bytecode dependency analysis build tool.
   * Updating the Jini specifications.

## PMC changes:

- Currently 12 PMC members.
- One new PMC members added in the last 3 months
- Last PMC addition was Dan Rollo on Fri 1st December 2017

## Committer base changes:

- Currently 16 committers.

## Releases:

- River-3.0.0 was released on Wed Oct 05 2016

## Mailing list activity:

- Relatively quiet in comparison to recent months, however this appears as a 
result of reaching concensus after a period of discussion.

## JIRA activity:

- Activity around making Jini specifications programming language agnostic.


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