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The Apache Software Foundation (/ ə ˈ p æ tʃ i / ə-PATCH-ee; ASF) is an American nonprofit corporation (classified as a 501(c)(3) organization in the United States) to support a number of open-source software projects.
Apache Software Foundation (ASF) – founded 1999 with headquarters in Wakefield, MA, USA; manages development of over 350 Apache software projects, including the Apache HTTP Server. [1] Center for the Cultivation of Technology - founded 2016 in Germany, headquarters in Berlin; hosts a variety of projects.
Brian Behlendorf (born March 30, 1973) is an American technologist, executive, computer programmer and leading figure in the open-source software movement. He was a primary developer of the Apache Web server, the most popular web server software on the Internet, and a founding member of the Apache Group, which later became the Apache Software Foundation.
Coar is a founder of The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) and was a Director on its board from its incorporation in 1999 through June 2007. [8] He is also the primary contributor to the Apache Pulse project, which provides daily analyses of all of the Apache mailing lists. [9]
After doing some development on the NCSA HTTPd web server, he started with Apache in early-to-mid 1995. [8] Jagielski is one of the co-founders of the Apache Software Foundation and served for several years as director, chairman, president, and executive vice-president of the ASF. [9] Jagielski is the original Chair of the Apache Incubator ...
Lars Eilebrecht (born March 1972 [1]) is a German software engineer, CISSP-certified information security expert, solutions architect, and open source evangelist. [2] He is one of the original developers of the Apache HTTP Server, and co-founder and former Vice President of the Apache Software Foundation.
America Online CEO Stephen M. Case, left, and Time Warner CEO Gerald M. Levin listen to senators' opening statements during a hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee on the merger of the two ...
At the same time, he was a co-founder of the Apache Software Foundation, and made many contributions to the early development of the Apache HTTP Server. In 1994, Hartill was one of only six inductees in the World Wide Web Hall of Fame announced at the first international conference on the World Wide Web. [1] [2]