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To: Cats Pajamas

Apache is 1) a generic open source commonly used web server 2) an open source software license that is common to the industry 3) lots of open source software and community support.

In all the references to APACHE in “Q” posts I’ve never seen *anything* that would suggest that’s a viable interpretation for “apache” - it would be like saying “banana” ... meaningless or near universal in that context.

But TBD - I do recall Swordmaker included as one possible in lexiqon though.

WWG1WGA :)

Steve


785 posted on 12/08/2019 9:33:17 AM PST by Steven W.
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To: Cats Pajamas

RE: Apache - I will qualify what I said in one way - in the context of SecureDrop, as an example, there could be holes in Apache software components, including the web server, and/or legal disclaimers in the license, that allows such things to be exploited across numerous things and in multiple ways ... meaning the “company” and no such agency could benefit from in numbers of way ala “Q” revealed the backend exploit in SecureDrop that was apparently used by DS and others in nefarious ways ... TBD + WWG1WGA :)


794 posted on 12/08/2019 10:21:15 AM PST by Steven W.
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