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Posted to cvs@httpd.apache.org by la...@hyperreal.org on 1999/02/14 03:30:48 UTC

cvs commit: apache-1.3 ABOUT_APACHE

lars        99/02/13 18:30:48

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  1.22      +17 -14    apache-1.3/ABOUT_APACHE
  
  Index: ABOUT_APACHE
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /export/home/cvs/apache-1.3/ABOUT_APACHE,v
  retrieving revision 1.21
  retrieving revision 1.22
  diff -u -r1.21 -r1.22
  --- ABOUT_APACHE	1998/09/24 10:32:08	1.21
  +++ ABOUT_APACHE	1999/02/14 02:30:47	1.22
  @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
   
                            http://www.apache.org/
   
  -                             September 1998
  +                              February 1999
   
   The Apache Project is a collaborative software development effort aimed
   at creating a robust, commercial-grade, featureful, and freely-available
  @@ -65,17 +65,20 @@
   Less than a year after the group was formed, the Apache server passed
   NCSA's httpd as the #1 server on the Internet.
   
  +The survey by Netcraft (http://www.netcraft.com/survey/) shows that Apache
  +is today more widely used than all other web servers combined.
  +
    ============================================================================
   
  -Current Apache Group in alphabetical order as of 23 September 1998:
  +Current Apache Group in alphabetical order as of 14 February 1999:
   
  -   Brian Behlendorf       Organic Online, California 
  +   Brian Behlendorf       O'Reilly and Associates, California 
      Ken Coar               IBM Corporation, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA
      Mark J. Cox            C2Net Europe, UK 
  -   Lars Eilebrecht        Kreuztal, Germany 
  +   Lars Eilebrecht        Cable & Wireless ECRC, Munich, Germany 
      Ralf S. Engelschall    Munich, Germany.
      Roy T. Fielding        UC Irvine, California 
  -   Dean Gaudet            Transmeta Corporation, California 
  +   Dean Gaudet            Critical Path, California 
      Rob Hartill            Internet Movie DB, UK 
      Ben Hyde               Gensym, Massachusetts
      Jim Jagielski          jaguNET ISP, Maryland 
  @@ -85,11 +88,11 @@
      Doug MacEachern        Freelance Consultant, Summer Seasons, Earth
      Aram W. Mirzadeh       Qosina Corporation, New York 
      Sameer Parekh          C2Net, California 
  -   Marc Slemko            Canada 
      Cliff Skolnick         Freelance, California
  +   Marc Slemko            Canada 
      Bill Stoddard          IBM Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC
      Paul Sutton            C2Net Europe, UK 
  -   Randy Terbush          Zyzzyva ISP, Nebraska 
  +   Randy Terbush          Covalent Technologies, Nebraska 
      Dirk-Willem van Gulik  Freelance Consultant, Italy 
   
   Apache Emeritae (old group members now off doing other things)
  @@ -101,13 +104,15 @@
      
   Other major contributors
   
  -   Rob McCool (original author of the NCSA httpd),
  +   Howard Fear (mod_include), Florent Guillaume (language negotiation),
  +   Koen Holtman (rewrite of mod_negotiation),
  +   Kevin Hughes (creator of all those nifty icons),
  +   Rasmus Lerdorf (mod_info, mod_php, mod_php3),
      Brandon Long and Beth Frank (NCSA Server Development Team, post-1.3),
  +   Ambarish Malpani (Beginning of the NT port),
  +   Rob McCool (original author of the NCSA httpd 1.3),
      Paul Richards (convinced the group to use remote CVS after 1.0),
  -   Kevin Hughes (creator of all those nifty icons),
  -   Henry Spencer (author of the regex library), Garey Smiley (OS/2 port),
  -   Howard Fear (mod_include), Florent Guillaume (language negotiation), 
  -   Ambarish Malpani (NT port).
  +   Garey Smiley (OS/2 port), Henry Spencer (author of the regex library).
   
   Many 3rd-party modules, frequently used and recommended, are also
   freely-available and linked from the related projects page:
  @@ -233,5 +238,3 @@
   
    ============================================================================
   Roy Fielding, June 1997
  -
  -If you are interested in other WWW history, see <http://www.webhistory.org/>