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Resolves bz55123 - spaces around emdashes
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Richard Bowen committed Apr 15, 2015
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than on mainstream code development. The term "The Apache Group"
technically refers to this core of project contributors.

The Apache project is a meritocracy -- the more work you have done, the more
The Apache project is a meritocracy--the more work you have done, the more
you are allowed to do. The group founders set the original rules, but
they can be changed by vote of the active members. There is a group
of people who have logins on our server (apache.org) and access to the
svn repository. Everyone has access to the svn snapshots. Changes to
the code are proposed on the mailing list and usually voted on by active
members -- three +1 (yes votes) and no -1 (no votes, or vetoes) are needed
members--three +1 (yes votes) and no -1 (no votes, or vetoes) are needed
to commit a code change during a release cycle; docs are usually committed
first and then changed as needed, with conflicts resolved by majority vote.

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bug fixes, and support for others in public newsgroups. The amount of
effort expended by any particular individual is usually fairly light, but
the resulting product is made very strong. This kind of community can
only happen with freeware -- when someone pays for software, they usually
only happen with freeware--when someone pays for software, they usually
aren't willing to fix its bugs. One can argue, then, that Apache's
strength comes from the fact that it's free, and if it were made "not
free" it would suffer tremendously, even if that money were spent on a
real development team.

We want to see Apache httpd used very widely -- by large companies, small
We want to see Apache httpd used very widely--by large companies, small
companies, research institutions, schools, individuals, in the intranet
environment, everywhere -- even though this may mean that companies who
environment, everywhere--even though this may mean that companies who
could afford commercial software, and would pay for it without blinking,
might get a "free ride" by using Apache httpd. We would even be happy if
some commercial software companies completely dropped their own HTTP server
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