Hi,
Am Mittwoch, den 14.12.2005, 10:47 -0500 schrieb Jim Fulton:
Yes. The customers of ours most likely to care about this
use Windows. I would say in general, for better or worse, the decision
makers who would care about CC would also care about Windows. I suspect that
the decision makers
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Christian Theune wrote:
Hi,
although Zope runs on platforms different than Linux, we'll have a hard
time to certify it on multiple platforms. Usually a very specific system
configuration is given, like Windows 2003 with Service Pack XY and
Hello Christian,
Wednesday, December 14, 2005, 10:30:46 AM, you wrote:
...
So my question is: Does anybody think it will be a problem for Zope
beeing CC certified only on Linux?
Cheers,
Christian
I'll say maybe a small survey should be done how many people are using
other OS's.
One more
On Wed, Dec 14, 2005 at 01:13:04PM +0100, Adam Groszer wrote:
One more thing is that maybe you cannot force your next client to use
linux. I think big companies are (were) devoted to M$ or maybe Solaris for
high availability. Linux is getting into the picture slowly.
The company I work for
Christian Theune wrote:
Hi,
although Zope runs on platforms different than Linux, we'll have a hard
time to certify it on multiple platforms. Usually a very specific system
configuration is given, like Windows 2003 with Service Pack XY and
Hotfixes A, B and C.
I think we can get around that by
Hi,
Am Mittwoch, den 14.12.2005, 10:47 -0500 schrieb Jim Fulton:
Yes. The customers of ours most likely to care about this
use Windows. I would say in general, for better or worse, the decision
makers who would care about CC would also care about Windows. I suspect that
the decision makers