I support Windows toolserver. I actually proposed it already pretty long time 
ago.

Of course, it depends on what will be installed on it, but I guess some SBS 
package could solve it.

It's not the question of unwilling to learn Unix, but the question of 
reusability of previous work - if somebody already has something he can can 
use, he most probably won't want to rewrite it completely in different language.

Eg. I personally have a bunch of stuff written in ASP I could use, as well as 
standalone scripts in VBS/JS. There are also some useful freeware programs or 
libraries which could be helpful and I don't know about any Linux alternative 
to them (not saying it doesn't exist, but simply didn't find it).

Danny B.

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> Od: River Tarnell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Předmět: [Toolserver-l] Windows toolserver
> Datum: 05.2.2008 19:44:25
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> if a toolserver running Windows were available, would anyone use it?
> are there people not using the toolserver (or not as much as they'd
> like) because they are unwilling to learn Unix?
> 
> any other comments?  (please, avoid comments about why we
> should/shouldn't use Windows.)
> 
>       - river.
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