> - It's not L.A.M.P. People are sceptical to changes of the way of doing
>   things and often act like sheep.

and

> Clearly AOLservers biggest competitor is PHP. Were the current website
> falls short is to explain why people need to choose AOLserver over
> Apache/PHP. I.e.:
>

PHP works with AOLserver, at least some folks use it. I don't know how
well maintained the bridge ist, nor if PHP can be compiled with 4.0, but
supporting PHP would be absolutely no harm. I would think of it as the
honeypot. It would allow people to use and maintain their (needed) PHP
applications and let them eventually get used to TCL.

> - Perhaps ridiculous, but it happened several times that I had to explain
>   to some people that AOLserver was open-source. They had made some quick
>   conclusion from the .com address.

;-) I would turn peoples attention to

'mysql.com' or 'zend.com' (which did major contributions to the
php-core).


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