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CD10
The project produces Open Source software, for distribution to the public at no charge. 1YES. The project source is licensed under the Apache License, version 2.0.
CD20
The project's code is easily discoverable and publicly accessible.

YES. Apache OpenWhisk source is available on public GitHub [OW-GitHub].

In addition, the project's GitHub repository links are available on the OpenWhisk Incubator's Status page [OW-Web-Status] and its Apache.org web home page [OW-Web-Home].

CD30The code can be built in a reproducible way using widely available standard tools. 
CD40The full history of the project's code is available via a source code control system, in a way that allows any released version to be recreated.YES. The project uses Git repositories [ OW-GitHub] and releases are tagged [5]
CD50The provenance of each line of code is established via the source code control system, in a reliable way based on strong authentication of the committer. When third-party contributions are committed, commit messages provide reliable information about the code provenance. 2 

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OW-Web-Status
OW-Web-Status
OW-Web-Status

The Apache OpenWhisk projects Incubator Status page:

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OW-Web-Home
OW-Web-Home
OW-Web-Home

The Apache OpenWhisk project's home page under Apache.org:

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OW-GitHub
OW-GitHub
OW-GitHub

A filtered list of all Apache OpenWhisk project repositories on public GitHub can be found using the following URL:

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OW-Repo-Main
OW-Repo-Main
OW-Repo-Main

The Apache OpenWhisk project's main repository that contains all core Serverless platform code, services and functional test suites.

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OW-Repo-Release
OW-Repo-Release
OW-Repo-Release

The Apache OpenWhisk project's repository that provides project release methodology in accordance with Apache policies.

  

 Footnotes

  • The example used in creating this page was the Apache FreeMarker Project Maturity Model as it was the the most recent project to reference it, as part of a successful graduation vote, at the time of this authoring.