Communications of the ACM

Shared Leadership in the Apache Project

作者:
Fielding R.T.

关键词:
communication adaptation compression

摘要:
The Apache Project is a collaborative software development effort aimed at creating and maintaining a robust, secure, efficient, extensible and open-source implementation of an HTTP Web server. The project is managed by the U.S.-based Apache Group, a geographically distributed set of volunteers who use the Internet and Web to communicate, develop and distribute the server and its related documentation. Apache has always been a multinational project, with core developers located in the U.S., Great Britain, Canada, Germany and Italy. Although the Apache Group makes decisions as a whole, all of the actual work of the project is done by individuals. The group does not write code, design solutions, document products, or provide support to the customers, individual people do that. The group provides an environment for collaboration and an excellent trial-by-fire for ideas and code, but the creative energy needed to solve a particular problem, redesign a piece of the system, or fix a given bug is almost always contributed by individual volunteers working on their own.

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