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The document provides an overview of the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) in 3 sentences:
The ASF is a non-profit organization that provides legal, organizational and technical infrastructure for open source software projects. It has over 100 Apache projects developed by thousands of volunteer committers and overseen by independent project management committees. The ASF ensures project independence through a meritocratic and consensus-based model known as "The Apache Way".
This talk is introduce by Craig L Russell, who is the Apache Software Foundation Chairman, at Apache Event at Tsinghua University in China.
About the Event:
The open source ecosystem plays more and more important role in the world. Open source software is widely used in operating systems, cloud computing, big data, artificial intelligence, and industrial Internet. Many companies have gradually increased their participation in the open source community. Developers with open source experience are increasingly valued and favored by large enterprises. The Apache Software Foundation is one of the most important open source communities, contributing a large number of valuable open source software and communities to the world.
The invited guests of this lecture are all from ASF community, including the chairman of the Apache Software Foundation, three Apache members, Top 5 Apache code committers (according to Apache annual report), the first Committer in the Hadoop project in China, several Apache project mentors or VPs, and many Apache Committers. They will tell you what the open source culture is, how to join the Apache open source community, and the Apache Way.
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The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) provides open source software for the public good by supporting many software project communities. It operates as a neutral space independent from corporate influence where projects can thrive under the Apache License 2.0. The ASF oversees around 300 top-level projects at various stages, providing services like documentation, marketing, packaging, and technical support to help projects. It relies on a large volunteer community and small budget to sustain its open governance model and infrastructure for open source projects.
Charlie Greenbacker, founder and co-organizer of the DC NLP meetup group, provides a "crash course" in Natural Language Processing techniques and applications.
The document discusses the Apache Software Foundation (ASF), an open source software foundation. It describes ASF as a non-profit organization that provides infrastructure and legal/organizational support for various open source projects. It operates based on principles of meritocracy, consensus-based decision making, and collaborative development. The document encourages both individuals and companies to contribute to open source projects at ASF, noting there are many benefits to contributing including skills development, networking opportunities, and ensuring technologies stay supported.
Open Source at the Apache Software Foundation wgstoddard
This document provides an overview of the Apache Software Foundation and the development process used by Apache projects known as "The Apache Way". It discusses how the Apache Foundation was formed from the original Apache Group in response to IBM's decision to use and contribute to the Apache HTTP Server. It describes the founding principles of being developer-focused and not-for-profit. Statistics are given on growth in members, projects and traffic to Apache sites. The consensus-based development process aims to reduce barriers to participation while improving quality through open and transparent decision making.
The Apache Way of Open Source - re:publica 2018 BerlinJohannes Geppert
The Apache Software Foundation is a non-profit organization that provides free and open-source software to the public. It is made up of volunteers and oversees over 350 open source projects across servers, web frameworks, big data, cloud computing, IoT and more. The Apache Way focuses on community over code through transparency, meritocracy and using an incubator to bring in new projects.
The document provides an overview of the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) in 3 sentences:
The ASF is a non-profit organization that provides legal, organizational and technical infrastructure for open source software projects. It has over 100 Apache projects developed by thousands of volunteer committers and overseen by independent project management committees. The ASF ensures project independence through a meritocratic and consensus-based model known as "The Apache Way".
This talk is introduce by Craig L Russell, who is the Apache Software Foundation Chairman, at Apache Event at Tsinghua University in China.
About the Event:
The open source ecosystem plays more and more important role in the world. Open source software is widely used in operating systems, cloud computing, big data, artificial intelligence, and industrial Internet. Many companies have gradually increased their participation in the open source community. Developers with open source experience are increasingly valued and favored by large enterprises. The Apache Software Foundation is one of the most important open source communities, contributing a large number of valuable open source software and communities to the world.
The invited guests of this lecture are all from ASF community, including the chairman of the Apache Software Foundation, three Apache members, Top 5 Apache code committers (according to Apache annual report), the first Committer in the Hadoop project in China, several Apache project mentors or VPs, and many Apache Committers. They will tell you what the open source culture is, how to join the Apache open source community, and the Apache Way.
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Open Source at Scale: the Apache Software Foundation (2018)Bertrand Delacretaz
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In my presentation, I will discuss Flink's journey from an academic research project to one of the most active projects of the Apache Software Foundation. I will talk about the academic roots of the project, how the original developers got introduced to the ASF, Flink's incubation phase, and how its community evolved after it graduated and became an ASF top-level project. My talk will focus on the decisions, efforts, and circumstances that helped to grow a vital and welcoming open source community.
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** About PubSub+ Event Portal for Apache Kafka **
You know and love Apache Kafka, but have you ever tried to visualize Kafka topology, or figure out who owns what event stream in a Kafka cluster? Your event-driven architecture has evolved, and your system has grown to the point where you’re feeling a bit… out of control.
You need a tool to discover your Kafka event streams, represent it in a graphical view, and make it easy to share and reuse events. Basically, you need an API portal, but for asynchronous, event-driven applications.
That is why we have developed PubSub+ Event Portal. This event management toolset makes it easy for you to discover, visualize, catalog and share your Apache Kafka event streams, including those from Confluent and Amazon MSK.
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Sven will talk about Atlassian’s journey from a monolith to a multi-tenanted architecture and how it affected the way the engineering teams work. You will learn how we shifted to service ownership, moved to more autonomous teams (and its challenges), and established platform and enablement teams.
Flutter is a popular open source, cross-platform framework developed by Google. In this webinar we'll explore Flutter and its architecture, delve into the Flutter Embedder and Flutter’s Dart language, discover how to leverage Flutter for embedded device development, learn about Automotive Grade Linux (AGL) and its consortium and understand the rationale behind AGL's choice of Flutter for next-gen IVI systems. Don’t miss this opportunity to discover whether Flutter is right for your project.
Why Mobile App Regression Testing is Critical for Sustained Success_ A Detail...kalichargn70th171
A dynamic process unfolds in the intricate realm of software development, dedicated to crafting and sustaining products that effortlessly address user needs. Amidst vital stages like market analysis and requirement assessments, the heart of software development lies in the meticulous creation and upkeep of source code. Code alterations are inherent, challenging code quality, particularly under stringent deadlines.
OpenMetadata Community Meeting - 5th June 2024OpenMetadata
The OpenMetadata Community Meeting was held on June 5th, 2024. In this meeting, we discussed about the data quality capabilities that are integrated with the Incident Manager, providing a complete solution to handle your data observability needs. Watch the end-to-end demo of the data quality features.
* How to run your own data quality framework
* What is the performance impact of running data quality frameworks
* How to run the test cases in your own ETL pipelines
* How the Incident Manager is integrated
* Get notified with alerts when test cases fail
Watch the meeting recording here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UbNOje0kf6E
Neo4j - Product Vision and Knowledge Graphs - GraphSummit ParisNeo4j
Dr. Jesús Barrasa, Head of Solutions Architecture for EMEA, Neo4j
Découvrez les dernières innovations de Neo4j, et notamment les dernières intégrations cloud et les améliorations produits qui font de Neo4j un choix essentiel pour les développeurs qui créent des applications avec des données interconnectées et de l’IA générative.
Transform Your Communication with Cloud-Based IVR SolutionsTheSMSPoint
Discover the power of Cloud-Based IVR Solutions to streamline communication processes. Embrace scalability and cost-efficiency while enhancing customer experiences with features like automated call routing and voice recognition. Accessible from anywhere, these solutions integrate seamlessly with existing systems, providing real-time analytics for continuous improvement. Revolutionize your communication strategy today with Cloud-Based IVR Solutions. Learn more at: https://thesmspoint.com/channel/cloud-telephony
Zoom is a comprehensive platform designed to connect individuals and teams efficiently. With its user-friendly interface and powerful features, Zoom has become a go-to solution for virtual communication and collaboration. It offers a range of tools, including virtual meetings, team chat, VoIP phone systems, online whiteboards, and AI companions, to streamline workflows and enhance productivity.
Revolutionizing Visual Effects Mastering AI Face Swaps.pdfUndress Baby
The quest for the best AI face swap solution is marked by an amalgamation of technological prowess and artistic finesse, where cutting-edge algorithms seamlessly replace faces in images or videos with striking realism. Leveraging advanced deep learning techniques, the best AI face swap tools meticulously analyze facial features, lighting conditions, and expressions to execute flawless transformations, ensuring natural-looking results that blur the line between reality and illusion, captivating users with their ingenuity and sophistication.
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Neo4j - Product Vision and Knowledge Graphs - GraphSummit ParisNeo4j
Dr. Jesús Barrasa, Head of Solutions Architecture for EMEA, Neo4j
Découvrez les dernières innovations de Neo4j, et notamment les dernières intégrations cloud et les améliorations produits qui font de Neo4j un choix essentiel pour les développeurs qui créent des applications avec des données interconnectées et de l’IA générative.
3. Apache Software Foundation (ASF)
formed in 1999, non-profit public charity organization
foundation for open, collaborative software development
independent legal entity to donate resources
individual volunteers to be sheltered from legal suits
protect the 'Apache' brand
350 open-source projects
> 500 members
> 4500 committers