Posts tagged 'success'
Success At Apache: Positively impacting the world ...
by Dinesh Joshi
My journey with Apache began in 1999 with Apache httpd and Apache Tomcat. Apache httpd was the de facto webserver at the time on Linux and Tomcat was the most well known Java Servlet container. LAMP (Linux, Apache httpd, MySQL, PHP) stack was a fantastic combination. From that point on, I have always been a Apache user,...
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04:36AM Apr 01, 2019
by Sally in SuccessAtApache
The Apache® Software Foundation Celebrates 20 Year...
[ click for "ASF at 20" promo https://s.apache.org/ASF20 ]
World's largest Open Source foundation provides $20B+ worth of software for the public good at 100% no cost; Apache software used in every Internet-connected country on the planet.
Wakefield, MA —26 March 2019— The Apache Software Foundation (ASF), the...
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09:00AM Mar 26, 2019
by Sally in General
Success at Apache: What You Need to Know
EDITOR'S NOTE: I came across the author's original post, "An Introduction to Apache Software — What you need to know", dated 3 February 2017, and was interested in finding away to share with the greater Apache community. The author's enthusiasm was palpable, and earnestly intended to help educate others. With the ASF celebrating its...
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02:15AM Mar 26, 2019
by Sally in SuccessAtApache
The Apache Way to Sustainable Open Source Success
As Open Source software continues to grow in importance, it seems appropriate to reflect upon the ongoing success of The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) as it approaches its 20th anniversary. The Apache Way of community-driven development continues to gain momentum despite the compounding challenges of building software in the greater Open Source ecosystem....
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01:18PM Mar 19, 2019
by Sally in General
Apache Software Foundation Platinum Sponsor Profil...
with Robert van der Meulen, Global Product Strategy Lead at Leaseweb
Robert is Global Product Strategy Lead at Leaseweb. Fascinated by technology, Robert studied computer sciences, and after his studies, he delved into the then relatively young and rapidly developing internet technology. He soon understood that the internet would be at the...
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02:04PM Mar 18, 2019
by Sally in SuccessAtApache
Success at Apache: Growing with the ASF
by Phil Steitz
I got involved at the ASF in 2002, back in the wild and wooly Apache Jakarta days. In my day job, I was responsible for the team introducing Java technology at a large financial services company.
One of the first things we built was an MVC (model-view-controller) framework for Web applications. We were very proud of it and it...
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09:19PM Mar 05, 2019
by Sally in SuccessAtApache
Success at Apache: For Love or Money: Volunteer vs...
EDITOR'S NOTE: "Success at Apache" reflects diverse, personal experiences from our community members, with particular focus on the people and processes behind why the ASF "just works". The post below is the result of a discussion with the author that originated in early September 2018 and remained unpublished as its tone deviates...
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03:18PM Feb 05, 2019
by Sally in SuccessAtApache
Apache Software Foundation Gold Sponsor Profile: B...
with Kevin Fleming, Head of Open Source Community Engagement and Member of the CTO Office at Bloomberg
Kevin has spent more than 20 years in the technology industry. In 2004, he started a VOIP service provider company and chose Asterisk as his platform. 9 months later he was offered a position at Digium to work on Asterisk full-time. After seven...
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02:25AM Jan 15, 2019
by Sally in SuccessAtApache
Success at Apache: Accidentally Finding Awesome
by Daniel Ruggeri
My involvement with the ASF started very simply.
I was a server administrator who wanted to have a bug or two fixed and a feature or two added to the Apache HTTP Server (httpd). I spent some time learning the codebase a bit and submitted my first patch to the httpd dev list. I wasn't...
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01:16PM Jan 07, 2019
by Sally in SuccessAtApache
Success at Apache: Cookie Monster
by Isabel Drost-Fromm
As a researcher interested in machine learning, Web- and social graphs I joined the Nutch mailing lists back in 2005 when the project was still on SourceForge. I started tinkering with Nutch Writeables to store the data I needed for my analysis – something that today some may know as Hadoop Writeables – the Nutch wiki...
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11:41AM Dec 03, 2018
by Sally in SuccessAtApache
Success at Apache: Wearing Small Hats
by Rich Bowen
Within The Apache Software Foundation, many of us have different roles. I am a committer on the Apache httpd project , and also a PMC member on that project. I am the Vice President, Conferences . I am a board member. And I’m a member of the Foundation. I'm also an employee of Red Hat, and may, at times, be perceived to...
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09:21PM Nov 05, 2018
by Sally in SuccessAtApache
Success at Apache: carrying forward the benefits
by Mikael Ståldal
Back in 2013, I worked as software developer and architect at a small IT company. We needed a logging framework for the Java based server platform we were developing. Initially, we tried to use the java.util.logging framework built in to the Java platform. But we soon realized that it was insufficient for our needs.
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09:27PM Oct 01, 2018
by Sally in SuccessAtApache
Success at Apache — 赢在 Apache: If it helps others,...
by Sally Khudairi, with contributions by Ignasi Barrera, Von Gosling, Luke Han, Kevin A. McGrail, and Anthony Shaw. Translations by Ted Liu and David Zhenwei Dong.
I became active in The Apache Software Foundation at its inception in 1999. I am responsible for elevating the ASF's visibility, and supporting the Foundation by counseling...
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02:03AM Sep 05, 2018
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Success at Apache: the Apache Legal Shield - a pra...
by Bertrand Delacretaz
I became active in the ASF in 2001 via Gianugo Rabellino -- he was the one who started the discussions with Apache Fop about me donating the jfor XLS-FO to RTF converter that I had developed earlier. It was already too late to uninvent RTF which is a terrible format, but I digress. I am currently a member of the Board of...
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12:21AM Aug 07, 2018
by Sally in SuccessAtApache