I didn't make the February deadline, so I'll post the report in time for March.

+1 Peter.

Please vote at your convenience.

Regards,

Peter.


On 2/20/2020 6:29 AM, Dan Rollo wrote:
Looks good to me. +1

Dan Rollo


From: Peter Firmstone <peter.firmst...@zeus.net.au>
Subject: February Board Report Draft
Date: February 18, 2020 at 10:10:04 PM EST
To: dev@river.apache.org


Hello River folk, please review / comment / suggest / changes for the draft 
board report for February below.

Regards,

Peter.

## 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:
- There are no issues requiring board attention at this time.

## Activity:

  -  Minimal activity at present, initial work on the modular build structure 
has commenced.  The current monolithic build is complex, with it's own build 
tool classdepandjar, it adds complexity for new developers. In recent months I 
have had work committments that have limited my ability to integrate the 
modular build.  The other committers are waiting for the modular build and I 
have done a lot of work on this locally, this work has been a significant 
undertaking integrating the works of Dennis Reedy, Dan Rollo and myself.  This 
is also a mature codebase, having been in development since the late 1990's.

- The monolithic code has been svn moved into modules into an initial maven 
build structure, next step is to move junit tests to each module.

- Until the monolithic build has been broken up into maven modules, we are 
likely to have difficulty attracting new contributors due to the appearance of 
complexity.

Release roadmap:

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:

  - River is a mature codebase with existing deployments, it was primarily designed for 
dynamic discovery of services on private networks.  IPv4 NAT limitations historically 
prevented the use of River on public networks, however the use of IPv6 on public networks 
removes these limitations.  Web services evolved with the publish subscribe model of 
todays internet, River has the potential to dynamically discover services on IPv6 
networks, peer to peer, blurring current destinctions between client and server, it has 
the potential to address many of the security issues currently experienced with IoT and 
avoid any dependency on the proprietary cloud for "things".

- 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 supports
      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.
    * Secure TLS SocketFactory's for RMI Registry, uses
      the currently logged in Subject for authentication.
      The RMI Registry still plays a minor role in service activation,
      this allows those who still use the Registry to secure it.
    * Maven build to replace existing ant built that uses
      classdepandjar, a bytecode dependency analysis build tool.
    * Updating the Jini specifications.

## Project Composition:

     There are currently 16 committers and 12 PMC members in this project.
     The Committer-to-PMC ratio is 4:3.

## Community changes, past quarter:

     No new PMC members. Last addition was Dan Rollo on 2017-12-01.
     No new committers. Last addition was Dan Rollo on 2017-11-02.

## Project Release Activity:
- Recent releases:

     River-3.0.0 was released on 2016-10-06.
     river-jtsk-2.2.3 was released on 2016-02-21.
     river-examples-1.0 was released on 2015-08-10.

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