2008-August JSecurity Incubator status report JSecurity is a powerful and flexible open-source Java security framework that cleanly handles authentication, authorization, enterprise session management and cryptography. JSecurity has been incubating since June 2008. The project has been very active, with plenty of discussion around features, implementation, and strategy, on both user and dev lists. The code is still at codehaus, with the plan to migrate the code base with all history to the apache repository once a release has been made. Once the code is in the apache repository, additional releases of the org.jsecurity code may be published via codehaus, while the packages are renamed to org.apache.jsecurity. Mailing lists have been set up, and most email traffic has been migrated from the previous lists at codehaus. The JIRA project is set up and is tracking new issues. Issues will be migrated from the existing bug tracking system in due time. The status is being maintained at http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/jsecurity/STATUS