[this announcement is available online at https://s.apache.org/jjzT ]

Popular Open Source Remote Procedure Call framework in use at dozens of 
companies, including Alibaba Group, China Life, China Telecom, Dangdang, Didi 
Chuxing, Haier, and Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, among others.

Wakefield, MA —20 May 2019— The Apache Software Foundation (ASF), the 
all-volunteer developers, stewards, and incubators of more than 350 Open Source 
projects and initiatives, announced today Apache® Dubbo™ as a Top-Level Project 
(TLP).

Apache Dubbo is a high-performance, Java based RPC (remote procedure call) 
framework. The project was originally developed at Alibaba and open-sourced in 
2011, and entered the Apache Incubator in February 2018.

"This day is not only the success of Apache Dubbo project itself, but also 
another success of The Apache Way," said Ian Luo, Vice President of Apache 
Dubbo. "Back to the time when Dubbo started to incubate at The Apache Software 
Foundation, there was a small number of initial committers to the project, but 
today the number of the Dubbo committers has increased by five times, and we 
are proud of having far more contributors in this project by now. It is indeed 
a great journey."

The Dubbo framework specifies the methods that can be called remotely across 
distributed and microservice systems. Its primary functionalities are: 
interface based remote call; fault tolerance and load balancing; and automatic 
service registration and discovery. Features include:

 - Transparent interface based RPC – provides high performance interface based 
RPC, which is transparent to users.

 - Intelligent load balancing – supports multiple load balancing strategies out 
of the box, which perceives downstream service status to reduce overall latency 
and improve system throughput.

 - Automatic service registration and discovery – supports multiple service 
registries that can detect service online/offline instantly.

 - High extensibility – micro-kernel and plugin design ensures that it can 
easily be extended by third party implementation across core features like 
protocol, transport, and serialization.

 - Runtime traffic routing – can be configured at runtime so that traffic can 
be routed according to different rules, which makes it easy to support features 
such as blue-green deployment, data center aware routing, etc.

 - Visualized service governance – provides rich tools for service governance 
and maintenance such as querying service metadata, health status, and 
statistics.

Apache Dubbo is in use at more than 150 companies, including Alibaba Group, 
China Life, China Telecom, Dangdang, Didi Chuxing, Haier, Industrial and 
Commercial Bank of China, NetEase, Qunar, and Youzan, among others.

"Apache Dubbo is one of the most highly visible projects that was open-sourced 
by Alibaba," said Jiangwei Jiang, Principal Engineer at Alibaba Cloud 
Intelligence. "Dubbo is widely used in Alibaba and many other companies. It is 
one of the best designed Open Source frameworks to develop microservices with 
high-throughput, complicated business logic, and sophisticated governance."

"Congratulations to Dubbo for graduating from the Apache Incubator! Apache 
Dubbo, as a high-performance service governance framework, plays a crucial role 
in Didi's evolution of technical architecture," said Donghai Shi, Senior 
Technical Director at Didi Chuxing. "With the rapid business growth, our 
application services and business logic grows more and more complicated, we 
have been facing more and more challenges in R&D efficiency and business 
stability. Many thanks to Apache Dubbo, which serves as a strong support for 
our service governance. Based on Apache Dubbo's service governance framework, 
we can be more practical and determined in building business with 
microservices."

"Congratulations on Dubbo's promotion to an Apache Top-Level Project. As a core 
component of service, Dubbo has a profound impact and is one of the best 
choices for service architecture," said Xiaofan Yu, Architecture of NetEase 
Cloud Music. "We have learned a lot from Dubbo's design and implementation. I 
believe that it can develop in a more quick and stable way after graduation and 
become the cornerstone of future microservice architecture."

“Congratulations to Dubbo for becoming an Apache Top-Level Project," said 
Ruimin Jin, Technical Director at Youzan Cloud. "Youzan's large-scale 
microservice cluster is built on Apache Dubbo. Dubbo's outstanding features, 
flexible design, and extensive experience in the community has helped us to 
build distributed systems quickly. In the past three years, we have done a lot 
of service governance based on Dubbo and achieved very good business results. I 
hope that Apache Dubbo will have more achievements in multi-language in the 
future, and the Open Source community can also contribute more plugins to 
Dubbo."

"Qunar.com first chose Apache Dubbo as service infrastructure in 2012 --doing 
so helped us take fewer detours in the framework selection when we deployed it 
at scale," said Zhaohui Yu, Former Senior Director, Infrastructure Department, 
Qunar.com. "Our team was happy to participate in the community by fixing bugs 
and contributing new features over the years. Congratulations to Dubbo for 
graduating as an Apache Top-Level Project: it is a great honor for all Dubbo 
users."

"Congratulations to Dubbo graduating from the Apache Incubator. As a very 
popular SOA framework, Apache Dubbo forms part of our infrastructure layer to 
support almost all different business units within Guazi.com," said Haozhi Liu, 
Principal Architect at Guazi.com. "It also plays an increasingly important role 
along with our technical transition from PHP to Java. Furthermore, during our 
process of adopting Apache Dubbo, both the community and Project Management 
Committee have been very helpful. We truly believe that with this strong 
community support, Apache Dubbo project will continue to be successful in the 
future."

"It's both thrilling and an honor to participate in the development of Apache 
Dubbo," added Luo. "Our journey continues through the excellent efforts of the 
greater Apache Dubbo community. We welcome additional contributions to the 
source code, features, documentation, and discussions on the mailing list."

Catch Apache Dubbo in action at the Apache Dubbo MeetUp series (26 May/Beijing, 
6 July/Shenzhen, and 17 August/Shanghai), ApacheCon North America (9-12 
September/Las Vegas), and ApacheCon Europe (22-24 October/Berlin).

Availability and Oversight
Apache Dubbo 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 downloads, 
documentation, and ways to become involved with Apache Dubbo, visit 
http://dubbo.apache.org/ and https://twitter.com/ApacheDubbo

About the Apache Incubator
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become part of the efforts at The Apache Software Foundation. All code 
donations from external organizations and existing external projects seeking to 
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adhere to our guiding principles. Incubation is required of all newly accepted 
projects until a further review indicates that the infrastructure, 
communications, and decision making process have stabilized in a manner 
consistent with other successful ASF projects. While incubation status is not 
necessarily a reflection of the completeness or stability of the code, it does 
indicate that the project has yet to be fully endorsed by the ASF. For more 
information, visit http://incubator.apache.org/

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