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Posted to dev@httpd.apache.org by Greg Stein <gs...@apache.org> on 2002/04/06 04:07:04 UTC

Official Release: Apache 2.0.35 is now GA

It's my pleasure to announce that the Apache Software Foundation's Apache
HTTP Server, version 2.0.35, has now been released for General Availability.


The Apache 2.0 project has been in-the-works for nearly three years.  It has
been a long and sometimes arduous process to reach this point.  Many, many
people have contributed their time and effort to bring us to this point.

The HTTPD Project signed off today on the 2.0.35 release, and recommends it
for use on production websites.  2.0.35 is now considered our best release
and should be used in preference to all older versions (including the 1.3
series).

The Apache 2.0 series brings new features to the ASF's HTTP server:

  - higher performance over 1.3
  - multiple operational models: threaded, hybrid processes/threads, and
    specific request processing for Windows, Netware, BeOS, and OS/2
  - integrated SSL and WebDAV support
  - improved HTTP proxy support
  - I/O layering and filtering

You can find more information, and download the server, from our website:

    http://httpd.apache.org/


On behalf of all the current and past developers, we'd like to thank all
those involved with the project, and the millions(!) of users out there.
The Apache HTTP server wouldn't enjoy its popularity without all of you!


        Sincerely,

        Greg Stein
        Director of the ASF

Re: Official Release: Apache 2.0.35 is now GA

Posted by Thom May <th...@planetarytramp.net>.
* Greg Stein (gstein@apache.org) wrote :
> It's my pleasure to announce that the Apache Software Foundation's Apache
> HTTP Server, version 2.0.35, has now been released for General Availability.
> 
WOOOOHOOO! 
Congratulations and thanks to everyone who've helped put together such a top
quality piece of software.
Nice one guys!
-Thom

Re: Official Release: Apache 2.0.35 is now GA

Posted by Justin Erenkrantz <je...@apache.org>.
On Sun, Apr 07, 2002 at 08:00:58PM -0700, Ian Holsman wrote:
> Greg Stein wrote:
> > It's my pleasure to announce that the Apache Software Foundation's Apache
> > HTTP Server, version 2.0.35, has now been released for General Availability.
> 
> Gees guys..
> you leave for a couple of days to have a baby and all hell
> breaks loose

While I was on my trip to Georgia Tech without email access, all
hell broke loose indeed.  Congrats to Ian and Michelle!

Thanks to Cliff and Aaron for calling me and letting me know that
hell was about to freeze over.  =)  Woo-hoo!  Congrats to
everyone...  -- justin

P.S. I find it funny that I walk away for a few days and GA happened.
Hilarious.  Gotta love open source.  I still completed my BS before
2.0 went GA!  HA!

Re: Official Release: Apache 2.0.35 is now GA

Posted by rb...@apache.org.
Congrat's on the baby.  :-)

Ryan

On Sun, 7 Apr 2002, Ian Holsman wrote:

> Greg Stein wrote:
> > It's my pleasure to announce that the Apache Software Foundation's Apache
> > HTTP Server, version 2.0.35, has now been released for General Availability.
> 
> Gees guys..
> you leave for a couple of days to have a baby and all hell
> breaks loose
> 
> Congrats to all!
> 
> --Ian
> 
> > 
> > 
> > The Apache 2.0 project has been in-the-works for nearly three years.  It has
> > been a long and sometimes arduous process to reach this point.  Many, many
> > people have contributed their time and effort to bring us to this point.
> > 
> > The HTTPD Project signed off today on the 2.0.35 release, and recommends it
> > for use on production websites.  2.0.35 is now considered our best release
> > and should be used in preference to all older versions (including the 1.3
> > series).
> > 
> > The Apache 2.0 series brings new features to the ASF's HTTP server:
> > 
> >   - higher performance over 1.3
> >   - multiple operational models: threaded, hybrid processes/threads, and
> >     specific request processing for Windows, Netware, BeOS, and OS/2
> >   - integrated SSL and WebDAV support
> >   - improved HTTP proxy support
> >   - I/O layering and filtering
> > 
> > You can find more information, and download the server, from our website:
> > 
> >     http://httpd.apache.org/
> > 
> > 
> > On behalf of all the current and past developers, we'd like to thank all
> > those involved with the project, and the millions(!) of users out there.
> > The Apache HTTP server wouldn't enjoy its popularity without all of you!
> > 
> > 
> >         Sincerely,
> > 
> >         Greg Stein
> >         Director of the ASF
> > 
> 
> 
> 

-- 

_______________________________________________________________________________
Ryan Bloom                        	rbb@apache.org
550 Jean St
Oakland CA 94610
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Re: Official Release: Apache 2.0.35 is now GA

Posted by Ian Holsman <ia...@apache.org>.
Greg Stein wrote:
> It's my pleasure to announce that the Apache Software Foundation's Apache
> HTTP Server, version 2.0.35, has now been released for General Availability.

Gees guys..
you leave for a couple of days to have a baby and all hell
breaks loose

Congrats to all!

--Ian

> 
> 
> The Apache 2.0 project has been in-the-works for nearly three years.  It has
> been a long and sometimes arduous process to reach this point.  Many, many
> people have contributed their time and effort to bring us to this point.
> 
> The HTTPD Project signed off today on the 2.0.35 release, and recommends it
> for use on production websites.  2.0.35 is now considered our best release
> and should be used in preference to all older versions (including the 1.3
> series).
> 
> The Apache 2.0 series brings new features to the ASF's HTTP server:
> 
>   - higher performance over 1.3
>   - multiple operational models: threaded, hybrid processes/threads, and
>     specific request processing for Windows, Netware, BeOS, and OS/2
>   - integrated SSL and WebDAV support
>   - improved HTTP proxy support
>   - I/O layering and filtering
> 
> You can find more information, and download the server, from our website:
> 
>     http://httpd.apache.org/
> 
> 
> On behalf of all the current and past developers, we'd like to thank all
> those involved with the project, and the millions(!) of users out there.
> The Apache HTTP server wouldn't enjoy its popularity without all of you!
> 
> 
>         Sincerely,
> 
>         Greg Stein
>         Director of the ASF
>