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CloudStack Graduates to Top-Level Apache Project

Joe Onisick (@JoeOnisick), April 3, 2013May 18, 2020

The Apache Software Foundation announced in late March that CloudStack is now a top-level project. This is a promotion from CloudStack’s incubator status, where it had lived after being released as open source by Citrix.

This promotion provides additional encouragement to companies and developers looking to contribute to the project, because it validates the CloudStack community and demonstrates ongoing support under the Apache Software Foundation. To read more visit the full article.

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