>> this announcement is available online at http://s.apache.org/fs5

110 sub-projects now added to the Foundation's official activity count 


Over the past 15 years, The Apache Software Foundation has been going from 
strength to strength [1]. It's truly impressive to see all that our global 
community has achieved. 


In documenting the ASF's developments, I've always measured our growth across 
two metrics: people and projects. 


The people behind Apache is a volunteer community comprising 588 individual 
Members [2] and 4,166 Committers [3] collaborating across six continents. We're 
a true 24/7 global operation. 


Up until now, I have stated that there were more than 200 projects and 
initiatives at the ASF. To me, "projects and initiatives" = software projects 
(Top-Level Projects (TLPs) + podlings undergoing development at the Apache 
Incubator + Apache Labs (our innovation "sandbox" to test technical concepts), 
plus various community initiatives such as ApacheCon. I never counted 
sub-projects as part of that census, as we always had just a few handfuls 
scattered amongst a small number of TLPs. 


I was stunned when ASF Member Daniel Gruno recently informed me that my "200+" 
figure was wrong, and provided an updated tally of our initiatives as detailed 
on http://projects.apache.org. 


This audit surprised me, as it had shown that we did not have a "few handfuls" 
of sub-projects as I had projected, but rather *110* sub-projects! They had 
grown into an entity unto itself that must be recognized in our official count. 


As such, the ASF appears to have grown overnight with the addition of 
sub-projects, although they were there all along. As of today, we have:

- 160 Top-Level Projects 
- 110 sub-projects (sub-projects of existing TLPs) 
- 36 podlings undergoing development in the Apache Incubator [4]
- 39 initiatives in the Apache Labs [5]


So there are currently 345 Open Source software projects and initiatives at the 
ASF. Add to that the ASF's special committees and activities such as 
Infrastructure, Travel Assistance, Security Team, Legal Affairs, Brand 
Management, and ApacheCon: we've exceeded 350. 


With this knowledge, I stand corrected, even more impressed, and have adjusted 
our records accordingly. Thanks again, Daniel! 


Join me in celebrating our amazing community –three cheers for Apache! 


--Sally Khudairi, Vice President Marketing & Publicity 


[1] 
https://blogs.apache.org/foundation/entry/the_apache_software_foundation_celebrates2
 
[2] http://people.apache.org/~curcuru/timeline/members.html 
[3] http://people.apache.org/committer-index.html 
[4] http://incubator.apache.org/
[5] http://labs.apache.org/

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