It gives maintainers legal protections and prospective users some idea/promises of the project governance. In the past, it gave you infrastructure too, but that is not so relevant anymore.
Multiple CGIs under worker and event get their own processes, they don't run in the same process as Apache nor eachother
"young girl" and "young intern" are odd ways to describe a 21 year old.
When Java 7 was released in 2011, there was already a 2-year old WebSphere Commerce release supporting Java 6. I don't think you can pin those years you were on a superceded 5-7 year old stack on IBM.
It gives maintainers legal protections and prospective users some idea/promises of the project governance. In the past, it gave you infrastructure too, but that is not so relevant anymore.
Multiple CGIs under worker and event get their own processes, they don't run in the same process as Apache nor eachother
"young girl" and "young intern" are odd ways to describe a 21 year old.
When Java 7 was released in 2011, there was already a 2-year old WebSphere Commerce release supporting Java 6. I don't think you can pin those years you were on a superceded 5-7 year old stack on IBM.