In 1999 the Apache Foundation got Tomcat, given to them by Sun. That may have been Apache's first project other than httpd.
What annoys me is that people I work with call all of the 50 or so different projects "Apache", without further specification. I'm well-versed in the Apache httpd code, I've contributed patches and I know configuration tricks and such. So when someone says "I'm having trouble with Apache" I go over to help, only to discover they're working on some Java thing.
Yes, I can help. You can easily fix up all your MS Word formatting issues by highlighting the file and pressing the Del key.
You will have no more problems with improper indentation and all the diagrams will be as visible as the text. It even works well for formatting other MS file types.
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when did apache become something else than a webserver?
1999 was Apache Tomcat. Maybe earlier (Score:5, Insightful)
In 1999 the Apache Foundation got Tomcat, given to them by Sun. That may have been Apache's first project other than httpd.
What annoys me is that people I work with call all of the 50 or so different projects "Apache", without further specification. I'm well-versed in the Apache httpd code, I've contributed patches and I know configuration tricks and such. So when someone says "I'm having trouble with Apache" I go over to help, only to discover they're working on some Java thing.
Re:1999 was Apache Tomcat. Maybe earlier (Score:4, Funny)
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Yes, I can help. You can easily fix up all your MS Word formatting issues by highlighting the file and pressing the Del key.
You will have no more problems with improper indentation and all the diagrams will be as visible as the text.
It even works well for formatting other MS file types.
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This.
Also, there are way more than 50 projects: http://apache.org/index.html#projects-list