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Posted to cvs@httpd.apache.org by br...@hyperreal.org on 1997/12/01 22:04:11 UTC

cvs commit: apache-site in_the_news.html

brian       97/12/01 13:04:10

  Modified:    .        in_the_news.html
  Log:
  Added link to the Byte article.
  
  Revision  Changes    Path
  1.18      +15 -0     apache-site/in_the_news.html
  
  Index: in_the_news.html
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /export/home/cvs/apache-site/in_the_news.html,v
  retrieving revision 1.17
  retrieving revision 1.18
  diff -u -r1.17 -r1.18
  --- in_the_news.html	1997/11/20 20:56:37	1.17
  +++ in_the_news.html	1997/12/01 21:04:09	1.18
  @@ -20,6 +20,21 @@
   <hr>
   
   <P>
  +<strong>BYTE Magazine, December 1997 issue</strong>
  +<A href="http://www.byte.com/art/9712/sec8/art1.htm">
  +<strong><cite>The Value of Free Software</cite></strong></a>
  +<br>
  +<blockquote>
  + <em>
  +  "The Apache project runs differently than most freeware
  +  projects. Perl, for example, continues to evolve under the watchful
  +  eye of its creator, Larry Wall. Likewise, Linux does the same under
  +  Linus Torvalds. But Apache is governed by 13 co-equal developers who
  +  share permission to commit changes to the Apache source tree."
  + </em>
  +</blockquote>
  +
  +<P>
   <strong>Salon Magazine, 20 November 1997</strong>
   <a href="http://www.salonmagazine.com/21st/feature/1997/11/cov_20feature.html">
   <strong><cite>Apache's Free Software Warriors</cite></strong></a>
  
  
  

Re: cvs commit: apache-site in_the_news.html

Posted by Marc Slemko <ma...@worldgate.com>.
On 1 Dec 1997 brian@hyperreal.org wrote:

>   +<br>
>   +<blockquote>
>   + <em>
>   +  "The Apache project runs differently than most freeware
>   +  projects. Perl, for example, continues to evolve under the watchful
>   +  eye of its creator, Larry Wall. Likewise, Linux does the same under
>   +  Linus Torvalds. But Apache is governed by 13 co-equal developers who
>   +  share permission to commit changes to the Apache source tree."
>   + </em>
>   +</blockquote>

Ok, since we decided we don't have an enigmatic leader, guess we have to
decide which of the commiters don't exist so we can have 13.  I volunteer
to not exist because then you can't blame me and perhaps I can skip my
exams.

After all, 13 is such a good number that we couldn't change.  Well, not
until we are up to 666.  <g>

More seriously, anyone know where they got 13?  13 original people seems
around right to me, but that stuff was all changed a while ago everywhere
I see...