OceanBase's open source was recognized by the Academy of Information and Communications Technology: 3 million lines of core code were open sourced and the community answered questions more than 30,000 times

Yesterday, at the "2023 OSCAR Open Source Industry Conference" hosted by the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology, Ant Group's self-developed native distributed database OceanBase won the "2023 OSCAR Peak Open Source Project" and "2023 OSCAR Peak Open Source Enterprise (Open Source Operations and Ecological Construction)" two awards. At the same time, complete the trusted open source community assessment and obtain the "Trusted Open Source Community" assessment certificate.

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OceanBase has been officially open sourced since June 1, 2021. OceanBase's core database kernel, distributed components and interface drivers are fully open sourced. A total of 3 million lines of code are open sourced, including SQL engine, transaction engine and storage engine, supporting multiple copies and distribution. core technologies such as formal transactions.

In addition to making the core code public, OceanBase gradually opens up its ecological tools. In August this year, it was announced that ODC (OceanBase Developer Center), one of the four major ecological tools, is open source. As an enterprise-level database collaborative development tool, ODC provides application developers and database administrators with efficient database development, management and collaboration solutions that are equivalent to enterprise application capabilities.

Currently, more than 400 enterprise users have successfully applied OceanBase Community Edition to their production systems. In terms of open source community activity, there are 256 contributors around the world who actively participate in core code contributions. The community has answered questions more than 30,000 times, and there are nearly 800 technical blogs sharing knowledge and experience.

Based on the open ecosystem of OceanBase, some database companies have launched new products around the OceanBase core. Aikeson, a well-known domestic open source database overall solution company, is one of them.

ActionDB has launched a commercial release version of ActionDB based on the OceanBase open source kernel, which inherits the excellent features of OceanBase distributed architecture, strong consistency, high reliability, etc., and at the same time optimizes and improves security, ease of use, tools, etc. Enhanced to better meet the database needs of different industries and scenarios.

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