Re: Countdown to 25 years - has httpd changed your life?

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On Friday 17 January 2020 03:16:06 Daniel Gruno wrote:

> Hi wonderful apache people!
>
> As we count down to the 25th anniversary of the Apache Group, founded
> February 27th 1995 (first release of the apache webserver was in April
> 1995), I'd like to put some extra effort into the quarterly board
> report I, as chair of the project, have to present to the board of
> directors at the Apache Software Foundation in February.
>

I've had a web page using it up since about 2005. Somewhat dated by now, 
but its still there and currently supplying a preempt-rt kernel for an 
raspberry pi 4, along with builds of linuxcnc to run on the rpi4's.

A relatively simple page, but does show what makes me tick, although the 
parts list for me is, at 85, beginning to resemble the 6 million dollar 
man due to my DM-II. Address in the sig.

> So I thought to myself, it would be fun to get some testimonials to
> showcase how this project has survived, grown, and remained in the top
> for 25 years, helping people achieve their goals and in the process
> helping people grow. Personally, I would not be where I am today
> without this project - I owe so much to it, and it has helped me reach
> many a goal.
>
> If you too have been affected by httpd, or if you just think this is a
> really nifty piece of software because it helps you do X, Y or Z,
> please let us know on this thread. I'll later collate the responses,
> shorten them a tad, and compile a shortened list of testimonials for
> the board report.
>
> You can tell us about your experience with the product (httpd), the
> project (the apache http server project), or just your interactions
> with the people involved. Please keep it concise, as we wouldn't want
> to force the board to go through 150 pages :)
>
> With very warm regards,
> Daniel.
>
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