I suppose that "commercial" was the wrong word.
"Supported" may have been more to the point. We are in
the process of moving our commercial web site from a
hosting service to one of our own servers. And while
the process in and of itself is do-able I was
interested in finding an expert on Apache & Linux to
help point out known pitfalls, security concerns, and
to answer future questions. So I guess my question to
this group would be do you have recommendations in the
North-Shore (Massachussetts) area that would meet the
above requirements. I would then approach my people
with possible consultant(s) choices.
Regards,
Vince McHugh
Systems Support Manager
NECS\Canon
--- "Robert W. Fowler III" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
<snip>
> "Commercial" i would say that your Manager is
> looking for
> someone to point at when it fails or doesnt work, in
> my case
> "Me". Supporting Free Software is Somewhat a Virtual
> Thing
> ie. if i Build a web server for a Customer and they
> want
> tweaks or other options/Support, they would pay me
> for my
> time/Effort in supporting it not for the Code.
> just my 2 Cents + Interest Rob
>
>
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