On 7/31/07, William A. Rowe, Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hossein Kholdinasab (Siemens Business Services Inc) wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > This is a follow up on the email I sent on June 6^th regarding a support
> > status for Apache application on Windows LHS, could you please review
> > this request and if necessary for ward it to an appropriate group
> > responsible for this application and have contact me as soon as possible?
>
> That would be [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Please don't email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> without an undisclosed security vulnerability to report.
>
> > As Microsoft is preparing to release Windows Longhorn Server in the near
> > future, we would like to know your plans for supporting *x64/x86: Apache
> > http server 2.0.55* on Windows Longhorn Server.
>
> You might be unfamiliar with the concept of open-source development.
> There are companies, including my employer, Covalent Technologies, who
> do stand behind this particular project with warranties and indemnities,
> but if you read the license to httpd;
>
>   http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.txt
>
> you quickly realize there is no warranty by the ASF, ... ... ...

great response
possible faq entry

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