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By Luke Han Over the past decade, I was a Java developer using many Apache projects such as Tomcat, Jakarta, Struts, and Velocity. In...

By Kevin A. McGrail The Apache Software Foundation is not a democracy. It’s an elitist organization that does not support an innate right to...

by John Ament As the next line in the series of "Success at Apache", I had to think about what kind of blog post...

by Tom Barber When Sally asked for volunteers to help with a blog post series "Success at Apache" I realised there was a very...

by Daniel Gruno In many respects, The Apache Software Foundation is like a dog. Some people like dogs, some like cats. The ASF doesn’t...

By Nick Kew I started working on a range of Web applications in the 1990s, the first of them internal to my (then) workplace...

by Bertrand Delacretaz Asynchronous decision making is a key enabler of our geographically and culturally distributed Open source teams. In this post I’ll explain...

By Danny Angus When the ASF launched their "Success at Apache" series I offered to share my own experiences. If you read on, remember...

By Mark Thomas I’ve been involved in The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) since 2003. I was using Apache Tomcat at work and I hit...

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