September has been an exciting month for The ASF. Community Over Code North America was a resounding success, with strong attendance and an especially warm, welcoming atmosphere for many first-time ASF conference-goers. Another highlight for the month includes the unveiling of The ASF’s new logo. Apache Fory became a Top-Level Project while two projects were […]| The ASF Blog
Well-written code ensures that open source software is functional, understandable, and accessible to contributors, which is essential for fostering collaboration and long-term sustainability. Just as important, ongoing maintenance—fixing bugs, updating dependencies, and improving security—keeps an open source project reliable and relevant in a rapidly evolving technical landscape. Without continuous care, even the most innovative open […]| The ASF Blog
Summer may be upon us, but there is no shortage of activity happening across the ASF universe. The schedule for Community Over Code North America has been released including keynote speakers. There are only 2 more days to take advantage of early bird registration rates – save $100 USD until June 28 – so don’t […]| The Apache Software Foundation Blog
In open source software development, the source code of a project is publicly available, enabling anyone to inspect, debug, and contribute fixes. This allows developers worldwide to help identify and patch bugs, improving functionality, user experience, security, performance, and ensuring regulatory compliance is met. Tools like GitHub Issues and mailing lists are used across ASF […]| The Apache Software Foundation Blog
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Open source software would not be possible without maintainers who dedicate their time and expertise to writing, maintaining and updating code to ensure software remains functional, secure, and up-to-date. From bug fixes and feature enhancements to regular testing and security enhancements, code contributors are essential to an open source community. This #FirstASFContribution post highlights contributors […]| The Apache Software Foundation Blog
Can you tell us a bit about the project? Apache CloudStack is an open source solution designed to deploy and manage large networks of virtual machines as a highly available, highly scalable cloud computing platform. CloudStack includes an intuitive user interface and rich API for managing compute, networking, software, and storage resources. CloudStack provides an orchestration […]| The Apache Software Foundation Blog
Can you tell us a bit about the project? Apache Tika is an open source content detection and analysis framework written in Java. It detects and extracts metadata and text from over a thousand different file types. In addition to providing a Java library, Tika has server and command-line editions suitable for use from other programming […]| The Apache Software Foundation Blog
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