I wasn't exactly serious... I do a lot of NPE development now as well, and enjoy it. My philosophy would be that each problem has its own solution - no server is the best for everything, but each is good at something. (yes, very new age, but it is at least correct)
Oli Bird
Nathan Folkman wrote:
Easy now - there's no reason to bash NPE/NES. You may not have know this, but the AOLserver and NPE/NES Teams are now part of the same infrastructure group here at AOL. One our goals for the upcoming quarter is for both teams to better work together and to identify some areas where we can share code and experience. Since AOLserver continues to be managed as an Open Source project, you all should benefit from the cooperation between both teams as well. There are currently no plans to drop support for either platform, so I wouldn't read into production migrations from platform to platform. I'll try and keep everyone updated with what's going on with both teams over the next few months.
- Nathan
On Tuesday, March 18, 2003, at 11:05 AM, Oliver Bird wrote:
Well.. sort of... it's the same back end as most of the AOL channels are. Then again, I didn't particularly enjoy having to shepherd any bits of AOLSearch from my beloved AOLserver to NS/Brew... :)
Oli Bird
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