+1 > On 20 Apr 2015, at 13:54, Kris Popat <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi All, > > It’s board report time again. Here is my draft. > > Again, any suggestions, additions, corrections are welcome > > Kris > > > —————————————— > > Apache Wookie develops software related to implementation of the W3C > Widgets family of specifications. > > ISSUES > As mentioned in previous reports, activity in the project has declined and is > now at a minimum with some questions from users and implementers but little > on the development side and also the community has not grown since 2013. The > reasons for this remain the same, in particular the lack of non-proprietary > adoption of the W3C widget specification. > > FUTURE > Having said that, there have been some new use cases suggested in the > community which have lead to development discussions on the part of the > primary team. One use case suggestion has been to develop a github link > allowing widgets to be directly imported from github thus facilitating an > easy mechanism to develop and deploy widgets outside of the wookie tree. > > > RELEASES > Wookie 1.0 was released on 24th February 2014. > > ACTIVITY > Work is still being undertaken on Wookie 2.0. > > COMMUNITY > Our last committer added was Steve Lee on 21st February 2013. > > > > Kris
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