Re: [Zope] ActiveState on Zope.org

2001-01-23 Thread Tres Seaver
"Andy McKay" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote hi, I'm kind of surprised that Active State has such a big promo on Zope.org's site considering they use IIS; and considering the blurb talks about how much they do for Open Source. We use IIS for many reasons, it's fast and we use some of

Re: [Zope] ActiveState on Zope.org

2001-01-22 Thread Martijn Pieters
On Mon, Jan 22, 2001 at 12:35:53AM -0800, Jason C. Leach wrote: I'm kind of surprised that Active State has such a big promo on Zope.org's site considering they use IIS; and considering the blurb talks about how much they do for Open Source. If you read the case study, you'll see that they

RE: [Zope] ActiveState on Zope.org

2001-01-22 Thread Jonathan \(Listserv Account\)
And if you browse the ActiveState site some more, you'll see what they do for OSS. Who says that an OSS shop needs to run exclusively on OSS or has no right to sell software solutions? We at Digital Creations also use Windows NT and other commercial software, and our services also come with

Re: [Zope] ActiveState on Zope.org

2001-01-22 Thread Gregor Hoffleit
On Mon, Jan 22, 2001 at 11:32:29AM +0100, Martijn Pieters wrote: And if you browse the ActiveState site some more, you'll see what they do for OSS. Who says that an OSS shop needs to run exclusively on OSS or has no right to sell software solutions? We at Digital Creations also use

Re: [Zope] ActiveState on Zope.org

2001-01-22 Thread Andy McKay
hi, I'm kind of surprised that Active State has such a big promo on Zope.org's site considering they use IIS; and considering the blurb talks about how much they do for Open Source. We use IIS for many reasons, it's fast and we use some of products in conjunction with it. To suggest that

Re: [Zope] ActiveState on Zope.org

2001-01-22 Thread Martijn Pieters
On Mon, Jan 22, 2001 at 09:42:51AM -0800, Andy McKay wrote: Zope.org doesn't use ZServer. Small technicality: Zope.org *does* use ZServer. See: http://www.zope.org/About We use Apache with ProxyPass, because of of the configuration flexibility and caching of images and files. But Apache

Re: [Zope] ActiveState on Zope.org

2001-01-22 Thread Andy McKay
. - Original Message - From: "Martijn Pieters" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "Andy McKay" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, January 22, 2001 11:27 AM Subject: Re: [Zope] ActiveState on Zope.org On Mon, Jan 22, 2001 at 09:42:51AM -0800, Andy McKay wrote: Zope.org

Re: [Zope] ActiveState on Zope.org

2001-01-22 Thread Andy McKay
pe. Org" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, January 22, 2001 11:40 AM Subject: RE: [Zope] ActiveState on Zope.org We use IIS for many reasons, it's fast and we use some of products in conjunction with it. To suggest that using IIS is somehow "wrong" confuses me, Zope.org doesn't use

Re: [Zope] ActiveState on Zope.org

2001-01-22 Thread Martijn Pieters
On Mon, Jan 22, 2001 at 01:40:07PM -0600, Steve Drees wrote: We use IIS for many reasons, it's fast and we use some of products in conjunction with it. To suggest that using IIS is somehow "wrong" confuses me, Zope.org doesn't use ZServer. For me the flexibilty of using Zope any Doesn't

RE: [Zope] ActiveState on Zope.org

2001-01-22 Thread Steve Drees
We use IIS for many reasons, it's fast and we use some of products in conjunction with it. To suggest that using IIS is somehow "wrong" confuses me, Zope.org doesn't use ZServer. For me the flexibilty of using Zope any Doesn't every Zope site use ZServer? These statements always confuse me.