Six new Top-Level Projects at the Apache Software Foundation
Six projects have been promoted to the Apache Software Foundation's "Top-Level Project" status. Becoming a Top-Level Project means that the Foundation fully endorses and supports the project's development. ASF Chairman Jim Jagielski said "Becoming a Top-Level Project is a vote of confidence from the Foundation at-large, demonstrating a project has proven its ability to be properly self-governed".
One of the six, Apache Traffic Server, a high performance HTTP/1.1 caching proxy server, was contributed to the Apache Incubator in November 2009 by Yahoo!, while the other five, Mahout, Tika, Nutch, Avro and HBase, are former sub-projects of existing Top-Level Projects, now independent of their parent projects.
Also: Apache moves on traffic server, machine learning projects
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