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Resolves bz55123 - spaces around emdashes
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@ -147,13 +147,13 @@ rest of the core members agree. The core group focus is more on
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than on mainstream code development. The term "The Apache Group"
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technically refers to this core of project contributors.
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The Apache project is a meritocracy -- the more work you have done, the more
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The Apache project is a meritocracy--the more work you have done, the more
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you are allowed to do. The group founders set the original rules, but
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they can be changed by vote of the active members. There is a group
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of people who have logins on our server (apache.org) and access to the
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svn repository. Everyone has access to the svn snapshots. Changes to
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the code are proposed on the mailing list and usually voted on by active
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members -- three +1 (yes votes) and no -1 (no votes, or vetoes) are needed
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members--three +1 (yes votes) and no -1 (no votes, or vetoes) are needed
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to commit a code change during a release cycle; docs are usually committed
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first and then changed as needed, with conflicts resolved by majority vote.
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@ -225,15 +225,15 @@ by using it often contribute back to it by providing feature enhancements,
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bug fixes, and support for others in public newsgroups. The amount of
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effort expended by any particular individual is usually fairly light, but
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the resulting product is made very strong. This kind of community can
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only happen with freeware -- when someone pays for software, they usually
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only happen with freeware--when someone pays for software, they usually
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aren't willing to fix its bugs. One can argue, then, that Apache's
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strength comes from the fact that it's free, and if it were made "not
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free" it would suffer tremendously, even if that money were spent on a
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real development team.
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We want to see Apache httpd used very widely -- by large companies, small
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We want to see Apache httpd used very widely--by large companies, small
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companies, research institutions, schools, individuals, in the intranet
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environment, everywhere -- even though this may mean that companies who
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environment, everywhere--even though this may mean that companies who
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could afford commercial software, and would pay for it without blinking,
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might get a "free ride" by using Apache httpd. We would even be happy if
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some commercial software companies completely dropped their own HTTP server
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