Juan, +1 ; tx for the preparation !
dirk On Mon, Jan 10, 2022 at 11:41 PM Juan Pablo Santos RodrÃguez < juanpablo.san...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > as usual, please see below draft for this quarter's board report. Any > edits, comments, etc. are more than welcome. > > The report is due to next Wednesday, so apologies on sending the draft > this late, I'll try to have it prepared with more time for next > report. > > > cheers, > juan pablo > > +++ b/board-reports/2022-01.txt > @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ > +## Description: > +The mission of JSPWiki is the creation and maintenance of software > related to > +Leading open source WikiWiki engine, feature-rich and built around > standard > +JEE components (Java, servlets, JSP). > + > +## Issues: > +There are no issues requiring board attention. > + > +## Membership Data: > +Apache JSPWiki was founded 2013-07-17 (8 years ago) > +There are currently 14 committers and 8 PMC members in this project. > +The Committer-to-PMC ratio is 7:4. > + > +Community changes, past quarter: > +- No new PMC members. Last addition was Dave Koelmeyer on 2016-04-06. > +- No new committers. Last addition was Dave Koelmeyer on 2016-04-06. > + > +## Project Activity: > +After almost a year since last release, this quarter we managed to finally > +release 2.11.0. A few days after that, we had to release 2.11.1, to > address > +recent log4j2 rce vulnerability. > + > +Aside from the releases, dev activity has been focused on providing > support > +for markdown inside JSPWiki. Currently we have a parser and a renderer, > and > +we need to add support for both plain and WYSIWYG editors. For the latter, > +there's a refactor ongoing, which should be completed soon. > + > +2 vulnerability disclosures were published and fixed in 2.11.0, we have a > +couple more which need investigation. > + > +Finally there was a discuss thread on moving from jira to github issues, > +but got nowhere, so we'll stick with jira for now. > + > +## Community Health: > +Traffic on both MLs had an increase compared with last quarter, due to > both > +releases and the increased number of commits that were pushed this > quarter. > +There is enough people to provide project oversight. > + >