This month hasn't seen many big changes happen in FusionForge. Notable improvements include an initial search engine for Word files, fixes to the automated builds and tests, and lots of bugfixes.
The biggest news is probably the start of the Coclico project, an initiative bringing together developers and users of several existing forges in order to reduce the gap (and ideally unify the codebase across the forks) and work together in some fields where cooperation is important. Subjects include a generalisation of the current identity/permission/authentication models and systems, data exchange and migration, interoperability, integration of agile development methods inside the forge, and better integration with the desktop applications such as IDEs. The participants include NovaForge, Codendi, and of course FusionForge. The project only officially started early this month, but we hope to be able to demonstrate results soon.
Business as usual apart from that.