The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) has announced that it will be retiring its iconic feather logo after nearly two decades. The decision to do so comes as part of the ASF’s efforts to modernize its branding and better reflect the diverse community of developers that make up the foundation.
The feather logo has been associated with the ASF since its inception in 1999. It has become a symbol of the foundation’s commitment to open source software and the collaborative spirit of its community. However, as the ASF has grown and evolved over the years, it has become clear that the feather logo no longer accurately represents the organization and its values.
In a statement released by the ASF, the foundation explained that the decision to retire the feather logo was not taken lightly. The foundation recognized the sentimental value that the logo holds for many members of the community, but ultimately decided that it was time for a change.
The ASF is currently working on developing a new logo that will better represent the organization and its mission. The new logo is expected to be unveiled in the coming months and will be used across all of the ASF’s projects and initiatives.
While the retirement of the feather logo may be bittersweet for some members of the ASF community, it represents an important step forward for the foundation. By updating its branding, the ASF is demonstrating its commitment to staying relevant in the ever-changing world of open source software development.
As the ASF moves into this new chapter of its history, it remains dedicated to fostering collaboration and innovation within the open source community. The foundation’s decision to retire its beloved feather logo is a symbol of its willingness to embrace change and adapt to the needs of its growing and diverse community.