Apache log4php moved to git

I'm pleased to announce that Apache log4php project has finished it's move from Subversion to Git version control system. Links to the available repositories are as follows: The official repository (and web interface), writable for developers: https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/logging-log4php.git Official read-only mirror:... [Read more...]

OpenMeetings on the road to graduate from Incubato...

We are happy to announce that the vote was successful to graduate OpenMeetings from the Incubator, the result of the vote can be seen here http://markmail.org/message/zlu2jc23ls4hopjo . The next Board meeting will be at the 19th December of 2012, we will submit our resolution and hopefully the Board will follow the recommendation from the Incubator to... [Read more...]

Rolling the D2O: Choosing an Open Source HTTP Prox...

In a week or so, I'll be presenting a talk at Usenix LISA '12, titled " Rolling the D20: Choosing an Open Source HTTP Proxy Server ". The talk is an attempt to educate the audience not only in what technologies are out there, but also how to pick and choose one that's right for their problem. This will obviously include Apache Traffic... [Read more...]

Apache Flume 1.3.0 released!

The Apache Flume team is pleased to announce the release of Flume version 1.3.0. Apache Flume 1.3.0 is the fourth release under the auspices of Apache of the so-called “NG” codeline, and our second release as a top-level Apache project! Flume 1.3.0 has been put through many stress and regression tests, is stable, production-ready software, and is... [Read more...]

Streaming data into Apache HBase using Apache Flum...

Apache Flume was conceived as a fault-tolerant ingest system for the Apache Hadoop ecosystem. Flume comes packaged with an HDFS Sink which can be used to write events into HDFS, and two different implementations of HBase sinks to write events into HBase. You can read about the basic architecture of Apache Flume 1.x in this blog post . You can also... [Read more...]

Apache OpenOffice reach out to the world

Call for Translation Volunteers The Apache OpenOffice project issues a Call for Translation Volunteers, to help us complete several translations that are nearly done, but need an extra push before we can release them.  Languages that are almost done include: Danish, Korean, Polish, Asturian, Uighur, Icelandic, Indonesian, Welsh, Catalan,... [Read more...]

Arno Töll is a new Traffic Server committer

We are welcoming another committer to the Traffic Server community today. Arno Töll has been working hard on packaging Traffic Server for Debian. Distribution packaging is very important because it really makes it easier for people to try out a piece of software. Arno's blog post introducing Traffic Server is probably the best article I have seen for new... [Read more...]

Call for Marketing Volunteers

A Call for Marketing Volunteers This is a call for volunteers for the Apache OpenOffice (formerly OpenOffice.org) Marketing team.  We have big plans for our next major release, Apache OpenOffice 4.0.  As our development and QA volunteers work on the engineering side of this release, we're also building up our capabilities in critical... [Read more...]

Maven archetypes for Apache Turbine applications -...

This is to announce that two Maven archetypes for the creation of Apache Turbine web applications have been released. They have been created to take the hassle out of the process of creating a new working Turbine project. Maven Archetype for the creation of a web application based on Turbine 4.0M1 Maven Archetype for the creation of a... [Read more...]

Turbine Parent POM 2 released.

The Apache Turbine team is pleased to announce the turbine-parent-2 release! This is the Parent POM for the Apache Turbine and Fulcrum project. Despite it's version 2 this is the first official release. This POM is supposed to be used as parent for all modules in the Apache Turbine Project. Changes in this version include: ... [Read more...]

Apache Logging log4j 2.0-beta3 released

The Apache Logging team is pleased to announce the Apache log4j 2.0-beta3 release! Apache log4j is a well known framework for logging application behavior. Log4j 2 is an upgrade to Log4j that provides significant improvements over its predecessor, Log4j 1.x, and provides many of the improvements available in Logback while fixing some inherent... [Read more...]

Apache TomEE Logo Contest

TomEE needs a logo! Today at Devoxx we are announcing a logo contest. From now till December 15th, you can get your artistic side going and submit as many logos as you want. Once the entries are in the project will vote and the winner will have their creation immortalized on the website, a fresh new batch of TomEE T-Shirts and in conference swag at tons of... [Read more...]

Good news: LibreOffice has integrated my SVG impor...

A nice feature I have implemented for Apache OpenOffice 3.4 released in May 2012, the new native SVG Import (see here ), will make an appearance to the next LibreOffice version. It replaces the former SVG import greatly improving user experience and removing dependencies of six external libraries, also benefiting startup (a little bit). It has been... [Read more...]

Apache OpenOffice track at ApacheCon: Day 3

To complete our coverage of ApacheCon Europe 2012 , here's a brief overview of some sessions and activities from Day 3. Slides, audio and/or video of all sessions will soon be posted on the ApacheCon Europe site . See the reports of Day 1 and Day 2 for further information. Microsoft interoperability and cross-project cooperation ... [Read more...]

You Can Help Us Improve OpenOffice

A Call for QA Volunteers This is a call for volunteers for our QA team.   The Apache OpenOffice (formerly OpenOffice.org) project has an ambitious plan for our next major release, Apache OpenOffice 4.0 .  But for this plan to be successful we need to grow our Quality Assurance (QA) team to keep up with the output from our... [Read more...]

OpenMeetings ApacheCon Presentation Slide

Today we had the chance to do a quick presentation at the Fast Feather Track at ApacheCon Europe in Sinsheim. This was our presentation: The presentation is also available at: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OPENMEETINGS/Documents+for+... [Read more...]

Apache OpenOffice track at ApacheCon: Day 2

Here are a few selected topics from Day 2 of the Apache OpenOffice track at ApacheCon Europe . For full coverage, see the reports from Day 1 and Day 3 . OpenOffice in the cloud: online version Judging by the number of questions made during the presentation and by the number of "new" faces in the audience, the star of Day 2... [Read more...]

Bin Chen is a new Traffic Server committer

Today we welcome Bin Chen as a new Apache Traffic Server committer and member of the project management committee. Chen has done some quality work in the Traffic Server clustering code over the last year, fixing a number of performance issues and adding new features like local content caching (TS-1270). It's great to have another representative of the... [Read more...]

Apache OpenOffice track at ApacheCon: Day 1

The OpenOffice official debut at ApacheCon was definitely successful, with the big Apache community providing a warm welcome to the Apache OpenOffice folks. All presentations are being recorded (audio and slides) and they will gradually be made available on the ApacheCon site , but we are picking a few topics from Day 1 of the OpenOffice track for those... [Read more...]

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