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Unless you read the very next paragraph on the wikipedia article...

> Brian Behlendorf, one of the Apache's creators, asserted that the origins of Apache were not a pun, stating:

> > The name literally came out of the blue. I wish I could say that it was something fantastic, but it was out of the blue. I put it on a page and then a few months later when this project started, I pointed people to this page and said: "Hey, what do you think of that idea?" ... Someone said they liked the name and that it was a really good pun. And I was like, "A pun? What do you mean?" He said, "Well, we're building a server out of a bunch of software patches, right? So it's a patchy Web server." I went, "Oh, all right." ... When I thought of the name, no. It just sort of connotated: "Take no prisoners. Be kind of aggressive and kick some ass."

So, no, it's based on a stereotype of a group of tribes indigenous to North America. The pun endures because the indigenous culture did not.



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