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== Draft November Incubator report ==

Last Tuscany Incubator report

Tuscany simplifies the development, deployment and management of distributed applications built as compositions of service components. These components may be implemented with a range of technologies and connected using a variety of communication protocols. Tuscany implements relevant open standards including, but not limited to, the SCA and SDO standards defined by the OASIS OpenCSA member section.

Incubating since: 2006-11-30

Top issues?

  • Diversity

Community aspects:

  • A proposal was put forward to graduate as a TLP but the IPMC raised concerns about the level of diversity so the proposal was withdrawn while these are addressed
    • It should be noted that Tuscany does currently more than meet the Incubator minimum diversity requirements for graduation
  • Dims stepped down as a mentor, Paul Fremantle and Matthieu Riou took his place
  • Voted Brady Johnson, Simon Nash, Amita Vadhavkar, Mark Combellack as new committers
  • Good community involvement - users are answering mailing list questions, providing patches, and being voted in as committers
    • Over seven hundred posts on the tuscany-user list in the last three months, up over 300% since a year ago

Releases since last report:

  • Significant milestones were achieved with the 1.0 releases of Java SCA and SDO which implement the v1.0 of the SCA specifications and v2.1 of the SDO specification respectively
  • An 0.99 release of Java SCA was also done prior to the 1.0 release
  • Java DAS beta1 and beta2 released

Ongoing work:

  • A Java SCA 1.0.1 maintenance release is currently being voted on
  • A Native SCA, SDO and DAS release is in progress
  • The Java SCA 1.1 release contents are being discussed
  • Links with other Apache projects continue to be forged and lots of exciting new features are being worked on!
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