apache.org |
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Supports the development of a number of open-source software projects, including the apache webserver. Includes license information, latest news, and project sites. [Description from dmoz]
Named for the formidable Native American tribes of the southwestern US and Mexico, the Apache Software Foundation develops and distributes Apache, a free open-source Web server application used in the administration of computer networks. The foundation is comprised of a distributed group of software programmers located in countries worldwide who contribute to the development of the popular application. Its stated goals include the prevention of misuse of the Apache brand name for commercial purposes and legal protection for its volunteer developers. Apache also oversees a variety of development projects related to its software, such as Ant, Cocoon, Geronimo, Gump, and SpamAssassin. [Description from Hoover's]
This site reaches over 240K U.S. monthly people.
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