Hello...
True, but I would like to know what the 'official' name should be.
>> > Oh, I know, but I believe it is "Apache HTTP Server Project" and its
>> > abbreviation is httpd.
>>
>> This is correct, FWIW.
AB> Wait, now we have two people stating different "official" names. Either
AB> it has
On Tue, 20 Aug 2002, Aaron Bannert wrote:
> Wait, now we have two people stating different "official" names. Either
> it has the D or not..
The official name is "Apache HTTP Server Project". Just look at
httpd.apache.org or www.apache.org and that's pretty clear.
> the people I talk to just ca
On Tue, Aug 20, 2002 at 04:55:11PM -0400, Cliff Woolley wrote:
> On Tue, 20 Aug 2002, Justin Erenkrantz wrote:
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> > Oh, I know, but I believe it is "Apache HTTP Server Project" and its
> > abbreviation is httpd.
>
> This is correct, FWIW.
Wait, now we have two people stating different "officia
On Tue, Aug 20, 2002 at 04:47:03PM -0400, Jim Jagielski wrote:
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> :)
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> Actually, the formal title is Apache HTTPD Server Project (and PMC)
Oh, I know, but I believe it is "Apache HTTP Server Project" and it's
abbreviation is httpd. Yes, this is splitti
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> jerenkrantz2002/08/20 13:37:11
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> Modified:docs index.html
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> Log:
> We don't call ourselves Apache HTTPD anywhere else. Just change it to
> what www.apache.org uses.
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