Thanks Mck for taking the time to put together those reports.

I agree with the health status.
My own lack of involvement is part of the problem, unfortunately I don't forsee an end to that in the near future.

On 03/09/2016 06:58 AM, mck wrote:
## Description:
  Apache Tiles is a free open-sourced templating framework for Java
  applications. Based upon the Composite pattern it is built to simplify
  the development of user interfaces.

## Activity:
  Activity in the Tiles community remains slow, slowing down further from
  last quarter. Questions and issues are still generally addressed
  quickly.
  Otherwise the majority of traffic remains on StackExchange and within
  the Spring community.
## Health report:
  The Apache Tiles project has dropped to the "urgent action required!"
  health status.
The significant issues with the health status are the low traffic on the
mailing lists, the lack of a release (despite one being promised), and
no new committers over the past two years.
The few active members are aware of the state of the project and most of
our attention goes toward keeping a stable project still communicating
with users and developers that have questions. Little time goes toward
trying to increase the project's momentum.
## Issues:
  There are no issues requiring board attention at this time.
## Releases:
  No releases were made this quarter.
## Mailing list activity:
  Mailing list activity has been quiet this quarter.
- us...@tiles.apache.org:
     - 148 subscribers (down -1 in the last 3 months):
     - 8 emails sent to list (14 in previous quarter)
- dev@tiles.apache.org:
     - 34 subscribers (up 2 in the last 3 months):
     - 1 emails sent to list (10 in previous quarter)

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