- ASF Open Source Projects | Apache Software Foundations
The bulk of ASF projects are TLPs To become a TLP, a project must first successfully graduate from the Apache Incubator Incubating projects–also called “podlings”–have yet to build a sustainable community, but have active development and are moving towards graduating to become TLPs
- How the ASF works | Apache Software Foundations
Apache projects are managed using a collaborative, consensus-based process We do not have a hierarchical structure; rather, different groups of contributors have different rights and responsibilities in the organization
- The Apache Software Foundation Blog - Home - The ASF Blog
Big news, ASF community — we’re turning a new leaf! As you may have heard, The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) has a new logo
- Getting Started - Apache HTTP Server Version 2. 4
If you're completely new to the Apache HTTP Server, or even to running a website at all, you might not know where to start, or what questions to ask This document walks you through the basics
- Compiling and Installing - Apache HTTP Server Version 2. 4
The Apache HTTP Server can be downloaded from the Apache HTTP Server download site, which lists several mirrors Most users of Apache on unix-like systems will be better off downloading and compiling a source version
- Apache Distribution Directory
The directories linked below contain current software releases from the Apache Software Foundation projects Older non-recommended releases can be found on our archive site
- Introduction to Apache Doris
Based on Apache Doris, users can build applications for user behavior analysis, A B testing platform, log analysis, user profile analysis, and e-commerce order analysis Apache Doris, formerly known as Palo, was initially created to support Baidu's ad reporting business
- Downloading Apache NetBeans 26
These installers and packages are provided by various NetBeans committers as a convenience While built using the Apache NetBeans release, they are not releases of the Apache Software Foundation They may include other contents (eg JDK) under additional license terms
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