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OpenWhisk Gets Its Apache Software Diploma

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OpenWhisk Gets Its Apache Software Diploma

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<p>The OpenWhisk&nbsp;<a href="https://www.sdxcentral.com/open-source/" title="Open Source">open source</a>&nbsp;serverless platform hit graduation status as a Top-Level Project at the Apache Software Foundation. The designation comes as the serverless ecosystem continues its rapid evolution in meeting the production needs of organizations. The OpenWhisk project itself was initially born out of IBM, which donated its beta-level code into the Apache Incubator project in late 2016. IBM was using that codebase to support functions running on its IBM&nbsp;<a href="https://www.sdxcentral.com/cloud/definitions/what-is-cloud/" title="What is the Cloud? – Definition">Cloud</a>. Source: <a href="https://www.sdxcentral.com/articles/news/openwhisk-gets-its-apache-software-diploma/2019/07/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">SDX Central</a></p>
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Apache OpenWhisk is an open-source cloud-based platform that enables users to execute serverless functions in response to events. It is designed to provide a scalable and reliable way to build and run applications and services that are based on event-driven architectures.

In 2017, OpenWhisk graduated from the Apache Incubator and became a top-level Apache Software Foundation project. This means that the project has demonstrated a healthy level of community involvement, code maturity, and adherence to Apache's open-source principles, and has been accepted as a fully fledged Apache project.

As an Apache top-level project, OpenWhisk continues to be developed and maintained by a community of volunteers and is governed by the Apache Foundation's meritocratic process. It is released under the Apache License, a permissive open-source license that allows users to use and modify the software freely.
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(01-07-2023, 07:53 AM)Louisa Wrote: Apache OpenWhisk is an open-source cloud-based platform that enables users to execute serverless functions in response to events. It is designed to provide a scalable and reliable way to build and run applications and services that are based on event-driven architectures.

In 2017, OpenWhisk graduated from the Apache Incubator and became a top-level Apache Software Foundation project. This means that the project has demonstrated a healthy level of community involvement, code maturity, and adherence to Apache's open-source principles, and has been accepted as a fully fledged Apache project.

As an Apache top-level project, OpenWhisk continues to be developed and maintained by a community of volunteers and is governed by the Apache Foundation's meritocratic process. It is released under the Apache License, a permissive open-source license that allows users to use and modify the software freely.

Sounds pretty nice really. I've been using docker pretty regularly lately. So nice and easy to implement. Pretty universal in the open source world also.
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