[this announcement is available online at https://s.apache.org/6ji5 ]

Open Source Application Performance Monitor (APM) tool in use at Alibaba, China 
Eastern Airlines, Huawei, and WeBank, among others.

Wakefield, MA —24 April 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® SkyWalking™ as a Top-Level 
Project (TLP).

Apache SkyWalking is an application performance monitor (APM) tool that 
provides an automatic, highly efficient way to instrument microservices, cloud 
native, and container-based applications. The project was originally developed 
in 2015, and entered the Apache Incubator in December 2017.

"This is a special day for the SkyWalking project and its community. We thank 
our mentors, contributors, and the Apache Incubator for helping us achieve this 
goal," said Sheng Wu, Vice President of Apache SkyWalking. "The original agenda 
behind SkyWalking was to help newcomers understand what is distributed tracing, 
and the community has grown bigger and stronger since we entered the Apache 
Incubator. Through The Apache Way, SkyWalking has a very active and diverse 
community, is used by over 70 companies, and has over 100 source contributors 
from dozens of different organizations."

Apache SkyWalking provides tracing, service mesh telemetry analysis, metric 
aggregation and visualization for the distributed system. The project landscape 
has expanded from a pure tracing system, to an observability analysis platform, 
and application performance management/monitoring system. Features include:

 - Distributed tracing-based APM: 100% traces collected with low payload for 
original system;
 - Cloud-native friendly: observe distributed system powered by service mesh, 
Istio and Envoy;
 - Automated source code change: multiple language agents provided, especially 
with auto instrumentation supported, in Java, .NET and Nodejs;
 - Easy to operate: doesn’t require Big Data in monitoring large scale 
distributed system; and
 - Advanced visualization: used in traces, metrics and topology map.

Apache SkyWalking is in use at dozens of organizations that include 5i5j Group, 
Alibaba, autohome.com, China Eastern Airlines, China Merchants Bank, Daocloud, 
dangdang.com, guazi.com, Huawei, ke.com, iFLYTEK, primeton.com, Sinolink 
Securities, tetrate.io, tuhu.cn, tuya.com, WeBank, Yonghui Superstores, 
youzan.com, and more.

"Instrumentation is unquestionably the most time-consuming part of establishing 
a distributed tracing solution into an existing platform. I had the chance to 
code with some of the SkyWalking community earlier on and could see the quality 
being invested back then," said Mick Semb Wever, ASF Member and Apache 
SkyWalking Incubating Mentor. "When they were looking for mentors and a 
champion to help them create a proposal to become an Apache project, I was 
excited at the opportunity to help bring the project to the Apache Incubator, 
and was pleasantly surprised to see how prepared, and ASF-like, the SkyWalking 
community and project had already become. As was the case with Apache Kylin, 
SkyWalking has not only been a model project during the incubation process, 
they have also become ambassadors on open development The Apache Way to the 
greater Open Source community in China. Congratulations on graduating as an 
Apache Top-Level Project."

"SkyWalking is one of the only Open Source tracing systems where usability and 
user interface have been a focus, something missing in most Open Source 
projects," said Jonah Kowall, CTO at Kentik, and former VP Research at Gartner. 
"Making tracing and APM more easily used by developers and operations team is a 
key goal which makes Apache Skywalking a project to watch."

"Apache SkyWalking has done a lot of work in spreading modern cloud native 
observability in China and across the world," said Chris Aniczszyk, CTO and COO 
of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation. "We are happy to see Apache 
SkyWalking become a TLP and look forward to their community growing and 
collaborating with CNCF projects like Kubernetes, Envoy, Jaeger and more."

"I hear regularly from users that observability is the most important feature 
they're getting out of their service mesh," said Zack Butcher, Core Contributor 
to Istio. "By integrating Apache SkyWalking with Istio, the SkyWalking team has 
brought their incredible tools for deeply understanding system behavior to the 
mesh. We've already seen great results, and I can't wait to see what further 
insights users unlock using Apache SkyWalking together with Istio to observe 
and manage their deployments."

"At WeBank, we use different banking architectures, from distributed 
architecture to Open Source technologies. We’ve built a messaging bus called 
WeMQ based on Apache RocketMQ that fully utilizes the benefits of messaging by 
implementing various messaging techniques in different scenarios, such as 
message exchanges, pub/sub and request/reply models," said Eason Chen, WeBank 
Tech Specialist, and Apache RocketMQ Contributor. "However, after adding 
different messaging services that are critical to our business, we realized 
there is a need for a universal visual traceable system for the distributed 
message to help us to diagnosis problem of applications. We believe Apache 
SkyWalking can address our current challenges, and we look forward to 
contributing to its efforts."

"I am very glad to see SkyWalking has been promoted as Apache Top-Level 
Project," said Lie Mao, Architect at China Eastern Airlines IT Solution 
Department. "Apache SkyWalking is integrated into the China Eastern Airlines 
microservice architecture support platform. SkyWalking provides practical 
features and visualization capabilities about topology map and distributed 
tracing, to help us understand the distributed system. I hope the Open Source 
community can contribute more plugins to Apache SkyWalking to enhance its role 
in the multi-language hybrid architecture."

"I found SkyWalking in 2017. In two years, it has grown very fast, and the 
community is very active," said DongXue Si, Senior Software Engineer at 
CloudWise Inc. "The project is adopted by many companies, and is attracting a 
lot of developers. Apache SkyWalking makes application performance monitoring 
easier and more convenient. I believe it will be better and better powered by 
its diversity community: Bless it."

"As early adopters of SkyWalking, we are very glad to see it graduate as an 
Apache Top-Level Project," said Liang Zhang, Architect at JD.com, Podling 
Project Management Committee member of Apache ShardingSphere (incubating), and 
former Architect at dangdang.com. "Dangdang.com adopted SkyWalking much earlier 
before it joined the Apache Incubator: we have witnessed its development, new 
features, and community growth. It is a very good example for Apache 
ShardingSphere (incubating). I look forward to our projects cooperating on 
observability in databases, and building a better Open Source ecosystem 
together."

"Congratulations to SkyWalking for becoming an Apache Top Level project," said 
Yuqi Zhou, Middleware Development Manager at Sinolink Securities Co. "Apache 
SkyWalking’s elegant design and good performance solves the our tracing and 
monitoring needs. Thanks to the Open Source community for bringing us such an 
awesome project: I wish it continued success."

"In helping enterprise customers transform their business application from 
traditional architecture to a Microservices architecture, one of the most 
important aspects of the microservices governance platform is its observability 
to obtain invocation relationships between components, as well as inside 
service itself, and to generate statistics based on these data, including SLA 
of services provided to the outside world," said Grissom Wang, Chief Architect 
at DaoCloud. "We surveyed a number of similar Open Source technologies and 
eventually chose Apache SkyWalking as one of the core components of DaoCloud 
Microservices platform because of its openness, extendibility, high 
performance, excellent code quality, active community, and forward-looking 
integration with Istio."

"Congrats SkyWalking being an Apache TLP," said Niangang Xu, co-founder of 
Yonghui Cloud Computing. "Apache SkyWalking helps us to improve the design of 
microservice, and has been enabling us to manage and observe a lot of 
distributed systems at scale!"

"SkyWalking is on its way to becoming a world wide Open Source project," added 
Wu. "We welcome everyone to participate on our mailing lists, GitHub, and Slack 
channels, and to learn more through our events, presentations, Website, and 
documents."

Catch Apache SkyWalking in action at SkyWalking DevCon (Shanghai; 11 May 2019), 
GIAC (Shenzhen; 21-23 June 2019), KubeCon + CloudNativeCon China (Shanghai; 
25-26 June 2019), ApacheCon North America  (Las Vegas; 9-12 September 2019), 
and DevOps Stage (Kiev; 18-19 October 2019).

Availability and Oversight
Apache SkyWalking 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 SkyWalking, visit 
http://skywalking.apache.org/ and https://twitter.com/ASFSkyWalking

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 wishing 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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