My Apache skills (at work) are limited to stopping, starting, and re-starting the httpd; adding, modifying, and deleting HTML files in the www directory; and editing the httpd.conf with EXPLICIT direction. Please do not be offended at this submission if I make any technical or judgmental errors.
I'd like to TRY to run the Java web server Jigsaw at home (8.10 desktop Ubuntu).....I then learned that W3C has lots of open source programs.
Would there be any benefit to having an Ubuntu package, say, oh, I dunno, called w3c-suite that has all their apps and tools so a person/group could run a set of apps that comply with W3C? I do realize that Apache is FAR more prevalent than Jigsaw.....