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The Apache Way ¶ Our consensus-driven, open development process was refined over the past 20 years and produced some of the largest and longest-lived Open Source projects that have revolutionized the industry
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The term Apache refers to six major Apache-speaking groups: Chiricahua, Jicarilla, Lipan, Mescalero, Plains, and Western Apache Historically, the term has also been applied to the Comanches, Mojaves, Hualapais, and Yavapais, none of whom speak Apache languages
- Welcome! - The Apache HTTP Server Project
The Apache HTTP Server ("httpd") was launched in 1995 and it has been the most popular web server on the Internet since April 1996 It has celebrated its 25th birthday as a project in February 2020
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Apache Lounge has provided up-to-date Windows binaries and popular third-party modules for more than 15 years We have hundreds of thousands of satisfied users: small and big companies as well as home users
- What is Apache? Apache HTTP Server Complete Overview
One of the most popular web servers is Apache HTTP Server, commonly referred to as simply Apache Apache is the top choice for websites and applications worldwide due to its open-source, reliable, secure, and highly customizable
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Over 300 Apache projects and podlings provide software products that may be downloaded and used at no cost, including everything from the world-famous Apache HTTP Server, to Apache Hadoop, to Apache Lucene, to Apache OpenOffice, and many, many more
- What is the Apache HTTP Server Project?
The Apache HTTP Server Project is a collaborative software development effort aimed at creating a robust, commercial-grade, featureful, and freely-available source code implementation of an HTTP (Web) server
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