Re: which bit ?

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On Tuesday 18 May 2021 at 14:07:03, back button wrote:

> That it is a long standing problem that apache httpd and ubuntu httpd are
> two different products  therefore case for widespread  confusion ?

I've only been on this mailing list for 2 years, but I'm pretty sure this is 
the first time I've seen such a long-running discussion about the difference, 
instead of someone quite innocently asking here about Ubuntu httpd, being told 
"sorry, that's not the same as Apache httpd" and then going off to talk to the 
Ubuntu people about it instead.

> Obviously ubuntu feel the apache docs and setup do not meet their
> standard so they have made their point by redesigning  their  own product.
> In my opinion Apache should ask themselves what they are doing wrong that
> others are redesigning the product making the point Apache do not meet
> their standard.

Let's assume that the Apache Software Foundation believes the product is good, 
and sufficiently well-documented.

It's then a question for the Ubuntu community as to why they decided to change 
things.

So, both for the technical support you are seeking, and an answer to the 
philosophical question about why Ubuntu changed the project without sufficiently 
changing the name, please go and ask Ubuntu people who know.


Antony.

-- 
Normal people think "If it ain't broke, don't fix it".
Engineers think "If it ain't broke, it doesn't have enough features yet".

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