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The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) has confirmed today that the Groovy 
dynamic object-oriented programming language has formally submitted itself to 
the Apache Incubator in order to become part of the Foundation's efforts. [1] 

The incubation of Groovy is the first step to becoming an ASF Top-Level 
Project. The Groovy community will join more than 350 Open Source initiatives 
overseen by the ASF --including 35 projects in the Apache Incubator-- and will 
benefit from the Foundation's widely-emulated community-driven process, 
stewardship, infrastructure, outreach, and events. 

"We are happy to welcome Groovy to the Apache Incubator," said ASF Vice 
Chairman Greg Stein. "Groovy has a diverse and active community that will find 
'The Apache Way' of meritocratic development a perfect complement to their 
existing recognition of the value and benefits of the Apache License, under 
which their code is released. The ASF's proven framework will offer Groovy the 
organizational, legal, financial, and infrastructure support needed to continue 
to be available to its established user base and millions of developers 
worldwide." 

The Apache Incubator is the entry path into The Apache Software Foundation 
(ASF) for projects and codebases wishing to become part of the Foundation's 
efforts. All code donations from external organizations and existing external 
projects wishing to join Apache enter through the Incubator. Since its creation 
in 2002, the Apache Incubator has mentored 220 projects: 148 have graduated as 
Apache Top-level Projects, 35 are currently under incubation, and 37 were 
retired. Further information on the Apache Incubator is available at 
http://incubator.apache.org/. 

"After seeing (Apache Member and Groovy creator) James Strachen's Groovy talk 
at OSCON in 2004, I find it wonderful serendipity to see it arrive at the 
Foundation a decade later," added Stein. 

[1] http://s.apache.org/KWE


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