The Apache Software Foundation celebrates its 10th birthday today!
Since I became a commiter (on Wed. 26th Sepember 2001) we have weathered a few storms, and there have been more than a few changes, but today the ASF seems to be well set up to face the future, and a future that encourages participation by more people than ever.
Happy birthday ASF, have an award.
Danny Angus
blog.killerbees.co.uk
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Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Happy Birthday Apache!
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