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Feb 03, 2010

Apache 1.3 End-Of-Life

So the final Apache 1.3 has been released. Perhaps this will finally prompt companies to move on. I have yet to work for a company that did not use Apache 1.3 for its primary web products. Granted I am using a small sample size, but it is astonishing to me that I have never been paid to work on a product that uses Apache 2.x. When I started my current job they were still using Apache 1.3. Instead of moving to Apache 2.x for the rewrite of the product we decided to write our own webserver. So far its turned out pretty well, but, once again, Apache 2.x was not an option.

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