In a recent guest editorial posted on ebizQ, the Apache Software Foundation gave its annual report. As you probably know, the Foundation is the formal organization put together in the late 1990s following the success of its initial open source software effort, the Apache HTTP server.
But looking ahead is probably just as important so we asked to talk to the ASF leader and this year it's Jim Jagielski, an A-S-F founder and committer to "the" Apache server, as well as Apache Portable Runtime and Apache Tomcat. Jagielski has also contributed to Sendmail, xntpd, BIND, PHP, Perl and FreeBSD, among other projects.
We have met Jim before in his Covalent/Springsource role. For more about Covalent's open source middleware offerings see our ESB and integration server articles on the features page of ebizQ.net
For this podcast of about five minutes we've asked him to put on his A-S-F hat.












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