01-07-2023, 04:53 AM
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.
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.

