> Um ... partially my fault. For the past couple of
> weeks, I've been trying to line up someone/someplace
> that would be willing to let me use their Apache
> installation as the subject of a case study (see
> message from 11/02 below.) So far, it's been
> a thundering failure - nobody has even
unsuscribe
> "Stefano" == "Stefano Gobbo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> >1. a set of book-style docs covering the various aspects of
>> deploying a > *web-based information system* with Apache. Some
>> must be directly > related to the product itself, while other
>> should be more busine
> >1. a set of book-style docs covering the various aspects of deploying a
> > *web-based information system* with Apache. Some must be directly
> >related to the product itself, while other should be more business
> oriented.
>
> It was in an effort to establish this sort of orientation tha
At 12:28 PM 11/4/98 +100, you wrote:
>Don't flame me, but what I have in mind is a far more drastic move toward an
>enterprise packaging of the jewel. Maybe i had to wait these posting 'till
i had
>something more concrete, but as the bazaar theory teachs...
Far from flaming - I think everything
In data 3 Nov 98, alle 15:20, Michele Petrovsky wrote:
> So, folks, what might we do for our first "Apache Documentation Group"
> project? Some of the fellows at new-httpd suggested the following:
>
> * a "User's Guide" that would offer step-by-step, "how to
> install and config