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by Touche 3173 days ago
Because those projects are very conservative about making things default. Apache famously has (had now?) bad defaults that no one should use, just for compatibility reasons.

Keep in mind that caddy is not only https by default, it's HTTP/2 by default as well. How long until that is by default in Apache?

And I don't think those are even the killer features of Caddy. They are the things that drive people in, but the real killer feature is how easy it is to configure.