Nothing to add, good work Les!
Kalle
On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 3:35 PM, Les Hazlewood <lhazlewood@apache.org> wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I created the first draft of the March board report, master copy of
> which is located here:
> https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/shiro/board/2011-03.txt
>
> I've included it inline below for your convenience. Please feel free
> to recommend changes/edits. We need to submit this no later than
> Monday, 10 am PDT.
>
> Unless I hear anything, I'll probably submit it Sunday evening.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Les
>
> ----------------------------
> 2011 March - Board report for Apache Shiro
>
> Apache Shiro is a powerful and flexible open-source application security
> framework that cleanly handles authentication, authorization, enterprise
> session management and cryptography.
>
> We have no issues that require Board assistance at this time.
>
> Releases:
> - No releases since our first 1 Nov 2010 1.1.0 release
>
> Community & Project:
> - No new committers or PMC members
>
> - The project team is discussing the possibility of releasing a
> 1.1.1 bug fix point release or moving directly to a 1.2 release.
>
> - Documentation efforts have increased significantly the last two
> months, with new Authentication and Authorization guides being written
> with many cleanup edits of the existing framework documentation.
> February (last month) represented the highest traffic volume to date
> for the Apache Shiro website (just shy of 10k site visits), indicating
> these edits are paying off.
>
> - Some new integration efforts by both committers and end-users for
> integrating with third party authentication systems seems to have picked up
> lately, with discussions about supporting OpenId, OAuth, and maybe
> Oracle SSO
>
> - In the last three months, the community has indicated areas for
> significant improvement in the codebase which will probably make their
> way into a 2.0 release. There is currently no timeline for 2.0, but
> ideas are being tracked at
> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/SHIRO/Version+2+Brainstorming.
>
> Most notable of the improvements are the continued migration to favoring
> architecture that emphasizes OO composition over inheritance, affording
> our end-users an even more pluggable approach to application security.
>
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