On 2004.08.17, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> IMO, this is all BS. I don't mean any disrespect, but if I wanted
> a mail server, I'd install a mail server. I don't go on the sendmail
> list screaming for it to support http :)
Let me rephrase what I think Donald was trying to say, but without the
edgy-ness:
If we could focus our energies on making AOLserver a better HTTP
server, that would be really cool.
It's the "needs of the many" vs "needs of the few" issue -- yes, making
AOLserver a better non-HTTP server serves the needs of the few, but if
we're going to spend time and energy, why can't we do it to make
AOLserver a better HTTP server than it already is? That would benefit
far more people who already use AOLserver ...
-- Dossy
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