Congratulations everyone.

On Mon, Apr 25, 2016 at 9:41 AM, Thomas Weise <tho...@datatorrent.com>
wrote:

> Dear Community,
>
> Apex graduation was approved by the ASF board last week and the
> announcement went out this morning:
>
> https://blogs.apache.org/foundation/entry/the_apache
> _software_foundation_announces90
>
> https://twitter.com/TheASF/status/724538689993474048
>
> Congratulations everyone and we are looking forward to take it forward from
> here. Thanks to the ASF and especially our mentors for the support.
> Everyone please help promote the news!
>
> In recent weeks we had many meetup events and there is a ton of information
> about Apex available to get started, have a look and share it with your
> friends and colleagues:
>
> http://apex.apache.org/docs.html
>
> http://www.slideshare.net/ApacheApex
>
> Do help and let everyone know about the awesome capabilities of Apex.
>
> We have a lot of plans ahead and everyone is invited to help:
>
> <goog_175237543>
> http://apex.apache.org/roadmap.html
>
> Next up will be the 3.4.0 release which will add support for anti-affinity
> of operators, to complement the already existing stream locality. It will
> also add the foundation for large state management in operators, which will
> make it into the join operators etc. in subsequent releases.
>
> Also in the works are several new operators to simplify development of
> ingest and transform pipelines (enrichment, more file formats etc.)
>
> Almost complete is the first iteration of high level Java (stream) API.
>
> We are also working on other higher level abstractions and integrations,
> including SAMOA, Storm compatibility, optimizations for batch, broader
> support for event time windowing etc.
>
> Follow @ApacheApex  https://twitter.com/ApacheApex
> Check out upcoming meetups:  http://www.meetup.com/topics/apache-apex
>
> Stay tuned for more.
>
> Thomas on behalf of the Apache Apex PMC.
>

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