- <p>The policy of the HTTPd Server project is to only release Unix sources.
+ <p>The policy of the Apache HTTP Server project is to only release Unix sources.
Windows source packages made available for download have been supplied by
volunteers and may not be available for every release. You can still build
the server on Windows from the Unix source tarball with just a few additional
<title>Building from Unix sources</title>
- <p>The policy of the HTTPd Server project is to only release Unix sources.
+ <p>The policy of the Apache HTTP Server project is to only release Unix sources.
Windows source packages made available for download have been supplied by
volunteers and may not be available for every release. You can still build
the server on Windows from the Unix source tarball with just a few additional
<p>The Apache HTTP Server Project itself does not provide binary releases of
- software, only source code. If you cannot compile the Apache HTTP Server
+ software, only source code. Individual committers <em>may</em> provide
+ binary packages as a convenience, but it is not a release deliverable.</p>
+ <p>If you cannot compile the Apache HTTP Server
yourself, you can obtain a binary package from numerous binary distributions
available on the Internet.</p>
<title>Downloading Apache for Windows</title>
<p>The Apache HTTP Server Project itself does not provide binary releases of
- software, only source code. If you cannot compile the Apache HTTP Server
+ software, only source code. Individual committers <em>may</em> provide
+ binary packages as a convenience, but it is not a release deliverable.</p>
+ <p>If you cannot compile the Apache HTTP Server
yourself, you can obtain a binary package from numerous binary distributions
available on the Internet.</p>