Bernd Eidenschink said:
> supporting PHP would be absolutely no harm. I would think of it as the
Not necesarily. Nothing can harm any product like not having a focus.

Instead of giving what most of us here believe are inferior solutions the
finger, supporting too many technologies may make AOLserver look like a
pathetic wannabe.

And what of projects done in all these different languages? Nobody hires
someone with "Apache development experience", they hire someone who knows
PHP, mod_perl, mod_ruby, mod_wanker, mod_etc experience. The AOLserver
market share is low enough already, let's not create a market for AS/Tcl
AS/Java, AS/Perl, AS/PHP, etc. Not to mention that when I finaly convince
an employer or client to use AOLserver, I would not have gained anything
if they insist on using PHP with it and not this "silly Tcl".

I understand all these other ones would be optional modules and the core
will always be Tcl, bit still...

Cheers,
Bas.


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