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Modified: . in_the_news.html Log: Add mention of CNet review. Revision Changes Path 1.28 +16 -0 apache-site/in_the_news.html Index: in_the_news.html =================================================================== RCS file: /export/home/cvs/apache-site/in_the_news.html,v retrieving revision 1.27 retrieving revision 1.28 diff -u -r1.27 -r1.28 --- in_the_news.html 1998/02/10 05:58:18 1.27 +++ in_the_news.html 1998/02/26 20:26:50 1.28 @@ -20,6 +20,22 @@ <hr> <p> +<strong>CNet's BUILDER.COM, 24 Feb 1998:</strong> +<a href="http://www.cnet.com/Content/Builder/Servers/NtWeb/ss05.html"> +<strong><cite>Running on NT: 5 Web servers compared - Apache 1.3b3</strong></cite></a> +<blockquote><em> + Apache is the ultimate in minimalist server software. There's + no fancy Windows- or HTML-based administration interface, + just a few text configuration files that you edit in your + favorite text editor. For people weaned on fancy GUIs, the + text files take a bit of getting used to. After a while, + though, you'll appreciate the absolute control they offer. + With a GUI, you can never really be sure what's happening + behind the scenes. With Apache you know, because you're + the one editing all the configuration information by hand. +</em></blockquote> + +<p> <strong>Wired News, 9 Feb 1998:</strong> <a href="http://www.wired.com/news/news/technology/story/10136.html"> <strong><cite>Filename Bug Leaves Servers Open to Snoops</cite></strong></a>