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Answers
- What is the Apache Software Foundation?
The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) is a not-for-profit corporation,
incorporated in Delaware, USA, in June of 1999. The ASF is a natural
outgrowth of The Apache Group, a group of individuals that was initially
formed in 1995 to develop the Apache HTTP Server.
The Foundation is overseen by a board
of directors, who are elected by the ASF
membership on an annual basis according to the corporation's bylaws.
The board appoints a set of officers to manage the day-to-day operations of
the Foundation and oversee the ASF projects. Each project is managed by a
self-selected team of technical experts who are active contributors to the
project, according to whatever guidelines for collaborative development are
best suited to that project.
- Why was the Apache Software Foundation created?
The Foundation was formed primarily to
- provide a foundation for open, collaborative software development
projects by supplying hardware, communication, and business
infrastructure;
- create an independent legal entity to which companies and individuals
can donate resources and be assured that those resources will be used
for the public benefit;
- provide a means for individual volunteers to be sheltered from legal
suits directed at the Foundation's projects; and,
- protect the 'Apache' brand, as applied to its software products, from
being abused by other organizations.
- Who are the members of the ASF?
The current list of ASF members may be found on the Web at <http://www.apache.org/foundation/members.html>.
- How do I join the ASF?
The Apache Software Foundation is a meritocracy, which means that in
order to become a member you must first be actively contributing to one or
more of the Foundation's collaborative projects. New candidates for
membership are nominated by an existing member and then put to vote; a
majority of the existing membership must approve a candidate in order to the
candidate to be accepted.
- Can companies join the ASF, or only
individuals?
This is an area the Foundation is currently studying. At the moment, only
individuals may be members, but companies may be represented to ASF
by individuals.
- What are the ASF projects?
The current list of projects operating under the auspices of the Apache
Software Foundation can be found at <http://www.apache.org/foundation/projects.html>.
- How does the ASF help its projects?
As a corporate entity, the Apache Software Foundation is able to be a
party to contracts, such as for technical services or guarantee-bonds for
conferences. It can also accept donations on behalf of its projects,
clarifying the associated tax issues, and create additional self-funded
services via community-building activities, such as Apache-related T-shirts
and user conferences.
In addition, the Foundation provides a framework for limiting the legal
exposure of individual volunteers while they work on behalf of one of the
ASF projects. In the past, these volunteers have been personally vulnerable
to lawsuits, whether legitimate or frivolous, which impaired many activities
that might have significantly improved contributions to the projects and
benefited our users.
- How can I contribute to the ASF and its
projects?
As a volunteer-based organization, the Apache Software Foundation stands
most in need of dedicated volunteers who can work on software,
documentation, or administrative issues within each of the ASF
projects, including the Foundation project itself. Other ways to
contribute include providing services or equipment for use by the
Foundation, or donating money to the Foundation.
In terms of software developers, there is typically a large need for
people willing to test the various pieces of software, in various
environments, and to track, reproduce, and isolate problems reported by the
user community. Speaking of which, we consider the reporting of problems to
our tracking systems to be a valuable contribution as well. Directions for
how you can contribute in these ways can be found in each of the project
websites.
Not a software developer? Don't worry, there are plenty of other ways you
can contribute. Our customers, the users of our free software products, are
part of the Apache community as well. Organizing local user groups,
volunteering to work on user conferences, and helping less experienced users
on the various on-line forums are all ways in which you can contribute to
the ASF projects. Likewise, the Foundation project can often benefit from
people with administrative experience or access to specialized communication
facilities.
If you wish to provide equipment for use by the Foundation, please contact
us before attempting to send it "here" directly -- the nature
of our virtual enterprise is such that the equipment and services used to
support our projects are located all over the world.
- How can I donate money to the ASF?
Individuals and companies can now donate funds to support the Foundation
and its projects. You can do so by sending a check or money order, payable
to "The Apache Software Foundation", directly to our Treasurer at
The Apache Software Foundation
c/o Covalent Technologies, Inc.
1200 'N' Street, Suite 112
Lincoln, NE 68508
USA
Please include the name under which you wish the donation to be credited,
either your own or the third-party if it is a gift on behalf of someone
else, and an e-mail address to which we can acknowledge receipt. This
information will not be used for any other purpose. We will send a physical
receipt by normal mail for any donations of US$100 or more, provided you
include a return address.
We are currently working on a process for making donations easier through
the use of a secure server for credit card transactions.
- Are donations to the ASF tax-deductible?
The Apache Software Foundation is a private operating foundation that is
not yet registered as a nonprofit or charitable organization under Section
501(c)(3) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code. This means that, for
individuals within the U.S., donations to the ASF are not
tax-deductible. However, donations can potentially be treated by companies
as a business expense, as part of the cost of doing business, provided that
the business benefits by the continued existence of one or more of the ASF
projects. We are not accountants, so this should not be trusted as financial
advice of any kind, but hopefully this description will be useful to those
who advise you in these matters.
- I am considering starting an open-source software
project, can you help?
- We are an active open-source software project with a
synergistic relationship with Apache, can you help?
The Apache Software Foundation will eventually spread its wings
to encompass more collaborative, open-source software projects. However, at
the present time we have our hands full setting up the relationships among
our existing projects. If you send
us a proposal for a new project, we will certainly read it, but we may
not have time to consider adopting it as a new ASF project until we have the
resources available.
For more information please visit www.apache.org
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