The Apache HTTP Server, commonly referred to as Apache, is web server software notable for playing a key role in the initial growth of the World Wide Web. In 2009 it became the first web server software to surpass the 100 million website milestone.[4] Apache was the first viable alternative to the Netscape Communications Corporation web server (currently named Oracle iPlanet Web Server), and since has evolved to rival other web servers in terms of functionality and performance.
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There are currently 23 groups being archived for Apache.
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Apache | > dev (2014) | |
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Apache | > users (2014) | |
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Apache | > cvs (2014) | |
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Apache | > bugs (2014) | |
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Apache | > docs (2014) | |
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Apache | > users-de (2014) | |
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Apache | > apreq-dev (2014) | |
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Apache | > test-cvs (2005) | |
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Apache | > wiki-changes (2010) |
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Apache | > cli-dev (2006) | |
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Apache | > win32-msi-cvs (2013) | |
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Apache | > announce (2014) | |
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Apache | > cli-users (2010) | |
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Apache | > testers (2010) | |
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Apache | > current-testers (2005) | |
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Apache | > packagers (2012) | |
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Apache | > stable-testers (2005) | |
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Apache | > mbox-dev (2006) | |
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Apache | > modssl-users (2007) | |
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Apache | > docs-bugs (2006) |
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