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Apache 2 officially stable!

Riso

Wed Apr 10 21:00:52 2002

Get it here:

http://www.apache.org/dist/httpd/

If you got trouble installin, just ask.

Jeremy Reimer

Thu Apr 11 02:59:54 2002

I might check it out, I hate having to update OmniHTTPD all the time just because the old version expired.

Riso

Fri Apr 12 20:54:20 2002

Opensource at it's finest.

Changes since 2.0.32-beta:

*) connection.c: changed ++j to j++ in an attempt to fix a bug in mod_rewrite [Brian Pane]

*) connection.c: changed ++i to ++j in honor of myself [Joe Orton]

*) connection.c: f*ck you guys, ++i is better [Justin Erenkrantz]

*) connection.c: changed i += 1 to i++ for better performance [Graham Leggett]

*) connection.c: changed i = i + 1 to i += 1 [Ian Holsman]

pauli

Fri Apr 12 21:32:12 2002

what do you think they'd do if i removed the comments in an effort to keep filesize down?
PaulHill

Sat Apr 13 19:11:01 2002


*) connection.c: changed i += 1 to i++ for better performance [Graham Leggett]

*) connection.c: changed i = i + 1 to i += 1 [Ian Holsman]

Question: What the hell were they compiling on? Any optimising compiler that can't optimise an increment by one... well, words fail me.

Apache 2.0 may be stable, but these guys sure ain't.

Harbinger

Sun Apr 14 01:43:28 2002

from PaulHill posted at 3:11 pm on April 13, 2002

Question: What the hell were they compiling on? Any optimising compiler that can't optimise an increment by one... well, words fail me.

Apache 2.0 may be stable, but these guys sure ain't.

But... but... Open Source!  Millions of eyes!

:evilgrin: :biggrin:  

paulhill

Sun Apr 14 11:03:14 2002


But... but... Open Source!  Millions of eyes!

Sadly, not connected to millions of brain cells.

HitScan

Mon Apr 15 17:54:37 2002

Sadly, not connected to millions of brain cells.

But of course they are! one apiece. :biggrin:

Has anyone else heard the expression "Do your eyes light up when both brain cells fire at once?" ;)

Evil Merlin

Mon Apr 15 19:07:11 2002

Open Source will save the world!

Yeah right. Maybe if the GNU/Linux coders stop smoking so many doobies, they would get something done, and not make it next to impossbile for the rest of the world while at it.

DrPizza

Tue Apr 16 17:24:51 2002

So we had to wait until 2002 for such groundbreaking features as multithreading?

:rolleyes:

Magus

Tue Apr 16 22:31:45 2002

That kind of infighting is exactly why OSS is a bad idea.
HitScan

Tue Apr 16 23:24:43 2002

That kind of infighting is exactly why OSS is a bad idea.

Not so! Giving away your code doesn't imediately lead to this. Accepting every patch that the peanut gallery sends in does however. I kind of like OSS, especially BSD style license type stuff, but too many committers spoil the soup, so to speak.
OscarWilde

Wed Apr 17 02:26:25 2002

"Waiter, there is soup on my fly!"
-9600manWiticism

;)
:biggrin:

Magus

Wed Apr 17 06:30:50 2002

Agreed HitScan, the BSD license is good. Perhaps I should have been more clear, many OSS projects end up splitting off on seperate directions. As proof, I offer the dozens of Loonix distros.