Good job. Thanks Bryan. Craig
> On Oct 5, 2024, at 07:55, Bryan Pendleton <bpendleton.de...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi all, thanks for the help in preparing our quarterly report. > Here is the report I submitted, please let me know of > any concerns. > > thanks, > > bryan > > ============================================= > > ## Description: > The mission of the Apache DB project is to create and maintain > commercial-quality, open-source, database solutions based on software licensed > to the Foundation, for distribution at no charge to the public. > > The Apache DB TLP consists of the following subprojects: > o Derby : a relational database implemented entirely in Java. > o JDO : focused on building the API and the TCK for compatibility > testing of Java Data Object implementations providing data > persistence. > o Torque : an object-relational mapper for Java. > > ## Project Status: > Current project status: Ongoing, with moderate activity > Issues for the board: none > > ## Membership Data: > Apache DB was founded 2002-07-16 (22 years ago) > There are currently 48 committers and 46 PMC members in this project. > The Committer-to-PMC ratio is roughly 1:1. > > Community changes, past quarter: > - No new PMC members. Last addition was Max Philipp Wriedt on 2024-07-03. > - No new committers. Last addition was Max Philipp Wriedt on 2023-04-14. > > ## Project Activity: > > Recent releases: > Torque 6.0 was released on 2024-05-22. > Derby-10.17.1.0 was released on 2023-11-14. > > > ## Community Health: > As is common for the DB community, the summer quarter was quiet. > > In the JDO community, regular weekly developer meetings > continue to happen, and the community continue to work to > optimize the TCK. > > In the Torque community, some smaller code changes did happen > and the discussion about Java 17 in the dev mailing list is > now almost closed with consistently positive support. > Preparation for this is under way. Alongside this discussion, > proposals were made like moving to GIT, modernize template code, > add/use a gradle build plugin with kotlin, which are in > the state of further consideration. > > In the Derby community, several questions were asked > and answered on the mailing lists and some new bugs were filed. Craig L Russell c...@apache.org