This page contains the major milestones achieved on the project and links to the monthly status reports.
12 April 2009 - April 2009 Status Report
18 July 2008 - July 2008 Status Report
14 September 2007 - September 2007 Status Report
16 July 2007 - July 2007 Status Report
27 April 2007 - April 2007 Status Report
23 April 2007 - ooRexx 3.1.2 source and binaries released
16 February 2007 - ooRexx source migrated from CVS to SourceForge SVN
5 December 2006 - December 2006 Status Report
19 November 2006 - ooRexx 3.1.1 source and binaries released
10 October 2006 - ooRexx was officially added to the Fedora Core Extras repository
9 October 2006 - October 2006 Status Report
5 October 2006 - Mark Miesfeld elected to ooRexx Development Team as Committer.
25 August 2006 - August 2006 Status Report
15 August 2006 - ooRexx 3.1.0 source and binaries released
05 June 2006 - June 2006 Status Report
17 April 2005 - ooRexx Project Charter approved by RexxLA Board
27 March 2005 - ooRexx source uploaded to SourceForge CVS
25 March 2005 - ooRexx 3.0.0 source and binaries released
16 February 2005 - First public release of 3.0.0 beta; Windows binaries and source.
31 January 2005 - January 2005 Status Report
12 January 2005 - First build of Linux port using autotools; automake, autoconf.
7 January 2005 - First build of Windows port without using Object REXX to bootstrap ooRexx.
31 December 2004 - December 2004 Status Report
30 December 2004 - First build of Windows port, still using Object REXX to bootstrap ooRexx.
30 November 2004 - November 2004 Status Report
29 November 2004 - IBM and RexxLA announce the official transfer of Object REXX source code to RexxLA.
31 October 2004 - October 2004 Status Report
12 October 2004 - IBM announced the withdrawal of Object REXX and the transfer of Object REXX to the Rexx Language Association to be managed as an Open Source project.
4 May 2004 - IBM announces their intention to Open Source Object REXX to participants of The Rexx Symposium in Böblingen. RexxLA offers to manage the future of Object REXX and nominates a committee to coordinate with IBM in the transition.