- From: Brian Behlendorf <brian@organic.com>
- Date: Fri, 1 Dec 1995 22:38:22 -0800 (PST)
- To: www-talk@w3.org
Announcing: *Apache 1.0*! December 2, 1995: The Apache Group formally announces the availability of Apache 1.0.0, a free, public domain web server for the Unix family of operating systems. Apache is available in full C source code, and binary releases are available for the most common systems. Apache has been in use for the past few months on several major web sites, and has been heavily battle-tested with the aim of providing maximum performance. Apache 1.0.0 presents no major advancements over the 0.8 family, but it does represent a lot of bug fixes, and what we consider to be a world-class stable public domain web server. To obtain the release, go to the home page at <URL:http://www.apache.org/>. You can download it from there, or select one of many mirror locations. Full documentation is available on those web sites, including a very attractive postscript manual. Of particular interest, SSL support has been integrated into Apache by two vendors (one in the US, one in the UK), and a port to OS/2 has been completed. In a recent Netcraft web server survey[1], Apache was shown to be the fastest-growing web server in installation share - currently #2 in the ".com" domain, and #1 in the ".co.uk" domain. Support for Apache comes in several different flavors. Members of the Apache Group and many Apache users monitor the USENET newsgroup "comp.infosystems.www.servers.unix", and are willing to answer questions there. Furthermore, two mailing lists exist to support users - an apache-announce mailing list (majordomo@apache.org, "subscribe apache-announce") for information about new releases, bug fixes, etc., and an apache-users mailing list (majordomo@trytel.com, "subscribe apache-users") for general questions and discussion. A list of companies which provide commercial contract support for Apache is being built - send mail to apache@apache.org if your company is interested in providing this service and being listed. If you are interested in helping the Apache Group develop the world's fastest and most featureful free public domain web server, send mail to apache@apache.org. [1] - <URL:http://www.netcraft.co.uk/Survey/Reports/> --=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-- brian@organic.com brian@hyperreal.com http://www.[hyperreal,organic].com/
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