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Apache Week issue 236 (23rd February 2001)
Feb 23, 2001, 17 :49 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (669 reads)

The latest edition of Apache Week discusses the abandoned 1.3.18, disinterest in SGI's Accelerating Apache Project, and Apache Week's book drawing.

"Several messages came in this week concerning the fact that SGI has decided to drop support for their Accelerating Apache project. This project comprises of a set of patches written by Mike Abbott aiming to increase the performance of Apache 1.3 by up to ten times, and of Apache 2.0 by up to four times . These patches were contributed back to Apache, but never made it into the Apache source tree. ..."

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