On Tue, Mar 01, 2005 at 08:05:30PM +0000, Wayne S. Frazee wrote: > Looking for feedback, legal, devils advocate, et al on the concept, if not > the execution.
I don't think professional, competent Webserver administrators generally respond well to marketing. In my experience, they (we!) prefer a mix of technical conservatism and solid real-world testing. A webserver isn't really that flashy, it's not something that you interact with all that much outside of the externally indiscernable ordinary web-usage. Is it really going to benefit from branding, marketing and so on? If increasing the usage of Apache 2.0 is a core goal (and I don't really see why it should be), the quickest easiest way to do it would be to give it a clicky, checkboxy GUI that the lazy 99% would use just because it's there, or have it come with a GUI web-interface out of the box. *shudder* -- Colm MacC�rthaigh Public Key: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
