[This announcement is available online at https://s.apache.org/4Klg ]


Rebranded Open Source Composite Oriented Programming platform reflects growing 
codebase and community.

Forest Hill, MD —11 January 2017— The Apache Software Foundation (ASF), the 
all-volunteer developers, stewards, and incubators of more than 350 Open Source 
projects and initiatives, announced today that Apache® Zest™, the Composite 
Oriented Programming platform, has been renamed Apache Polygene.

Apache Polygene is a platform to develop applications with large domain models 
and complex business logic for Java enterprise developers. Apache Polygene 
introduces multi-inheritence, aspect orientation (both typesafe and generic 
weaving) and persistence to both SQL and NoSQL storage systems. Apache Polygene 
also easily integrates with other technologies such as Spring Framework, REST, 
OSGi and many more.

"The name change was triggered to prevent confusion with other similarly named 
software such as the visualization toolkit from Eclipse," said Niclas Hedhman, 
Vice President of Apache Polygene. "Since becoming an official ASF project, our 
codebase and community continue to flourish. We are confident that our new 
identity will reflect ongoing innovation and increased productivity."

The resolution relating to the project's name change was approved at the ASF 
Board meeting in December 2016.

Project History
In 2007, Hedhman convinced Rickard Öberg to create an Open Source project based 
on Öberg’s Composite Oriented Programming (COP) concept, which launched as 
Qi4j. Since then, 28 people have contributed source to the project, with many 
others participating on mailing lists regarding direction, concepts and design. 
In 2015 the project arrived at the ASF as Apache Zest, along the unique 
designation as the first project to enter the ASF as al Top-Level Project– 
without entering the Apache Incubator (the official entry path for projects and 
codebases wishing to become part of the ASF’s efforts). As part of its 
eligibility, the project had to meet the rigorous requirements of the Apache 
Maturity Model http://s.apache.org/O4p , that addresses the integrity of a 
project's code, copyright, licenses, releases, community, consensus building, 
and independence, among other qualities. In March 2015 Apache Zest became an 
official ASF Top-Level Project, and renamed as Apache Polygene in December 2016.

Availability and Oversight
Apache Polygene software is released under the Apache License v2.0 and is 
overseen by a self-selected team of active contributors to the project. A 
Project Management Committee (PMC) guides the Project's day-to-day operations, 
including community development and product releases. For project updates, 
downloads, documentation, and ways to become involved with Apache Polygene, 
visit http://polygene.apache.org/

About The Apache Software Foundation (ASF)
Established in 1999, the all-volunteer Foundation oversees more than 350 
leading Open Source projects, including Apache HTTP Server --the world's most 
popular Web server software. Through the ASF's meritocratic process known as 
"The Apache Way," more than 620 individual Members and 5,900 Committers 
successfully collaborate to develop freely available enterprise-grade software, 
benefiting millions of users worldwide: thousands of software solutions are 
distributed under the Apache License; and the community actively participates 
in ASF mailing lists, mentoring initiatives, and ApacheCon, the Foundation's 
official user conference, trainings, and expo. The ASF is a US 501(c)(3) 
charitable organization, funded by individual donations and corporate sponsors 
including Alibaba Cloud Computing, ARM, Bloomberg, Budget Direct, Capital One, 
Cash Store, Cerner, Cloudera, Comcast, Confluent, Facebook, Google, 
Hortonworks, HP, Huawei, IBM, InMotion Hosting, iSigma, LeaseWeb, Microsoft, 
OPDi, PhoenixNAP, Pivotal, Private Internet Access, Produban, Red Hat, Serenata 
Flowers, Target, WANdisco, and Yahoo. For more information, visit 
http://www.apache.org/ and https://twitter.com/TheASF

© The Apache Software Foundation. "Apache", "Polygene", "Apache Polygene", 
"Zest", "Apache Zest", and "ApacheCon" are registered trademarks or trademarks 
of the Apache Software Foundation in the United States and/or other countries. 
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