AxKittens, I'm sorry for spamming the AxKit community for something like this, but it's honestly not because I'm a money grubbing capitalist that wants to prey off his community. :)

I'm a sysadmin at an ISP, and I'm rebuilding my main webserver machine (it's been config-tweaked to death, and is becoming difficult to manage). As a result I'm spec'ing out a new machine to use for web hosting. So far, I'm going to run PHP and ASP/FrontPage (*shudder*) on it.

I would like to ask you guys if you think it would be a good idea for me to host AxKit sites as well. I run my own servers to host my personal AxKit sites, and I know of many others here who do the same. So, would I be serving the community (as well as myself :) by providing AxKit hosting, or is there no demand for it? I don't want to waste my time (of which there is very little available) supporting a service that won't be used, but at the same time I'd hate to see AxKit newbies move on to PHP just because there was nowhere they could host it.

If you think this isn't appropriate for the list, just mail me directly; I'll accept flames, as long as they're intelligently written. ;)

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