The sling trunk branch so looks ideal for a new project I¹m researching.
Basically an in-house media file CRUD system with an audit trail.
Development to begin in Q1/15 with a prototype rollout in Q2. Full
clustered cloud-formation/OpsWorks driven AWS deployment later that year.

However I¹m not entirely familiar with all of the component
combinations/permutations so here are my concerns/questions.

1. Is the combination of sling/jackbabbit released in any production ready
incarnation?
Or, is one expected to use Adobe¹s CQ5 suite for production work?

2. What exactly is the JCR under https://github.com/apache/sling.git
trunk? 
I see components of each in the source tree:

./launchpad/testing/target/launchpad-bundles/resources/bundles.jackrabbit/1
5:
        derby-10.5.3.0_1.jar
        org.apache.sling.jcr.jackrabbit.server-2.1.3-SNAPSHOT.jar

./launchpad/testing/target/launchpad-bundles/resources/bundles.oak/15:
        guava-15.0.jar  oak-blob-1.0.0.jar
        oak-commons-1.0.0.jar  oak-core-1.0.0.jar  oak-lucene-1.0.0.jar
        oak-mk-1.0.0.jar  oak-mk-api-1.0.0.jar  oak-mk-remote-1.0.0.jar
        org.apache.sling.jcr.oak.server-0.0.2-SNAPSHOT.jar


Is it jackrabbit, or oak?


How does https://github.com/apache/jackrabbit-oak.git fit into sling/trunk?

Or, does one need to use the sling-oak-it-1.7 build, (SLING-2788) to use
oak as the JCR?

3. Can sling be configured to use the S3DataStore BloblStore back end?
This is a requirement for us. We need our assets to reside on S3, not EBS.
I²m fine with requiring a MongoMK as well for node storage, but given the
size of the content, we need S3 storage for the bulk of the data.

Thanks again for your assistance (and patience).

-Bruce

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