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Apache Week issue 238 (9th March 2001)

Mar 12, 2001
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This Apache Week edition shares information about the
upcoming ApacheCon 2001 and recent Apache development news.

“ApacheCon 2001 is advertised as the only Apache event to be fully
supported by the Apache Software Foundation. Apache founders and
leading contributors have designed the technical program consisting
of 40 sessions with over 100+ hours of instruction.”
This Apache Week edition shares information about the
upcoming ApacheCon 2001 and recent Apache development news.

“… This week’s hot topic was whether or not the separation of HTTP
code from the “core server” in Apache 2.0 should continue. One of
the goals of Apache 2.0 is that it is “protocol independent”; so it
would be possible to write an Apache module which implemented, for
instance, an SMTP server. Currently though, the code is still tied
to HTTP, and Ryan Bloom has been trying to change this.”

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