On Wed, May 24, 2006 at 07:18:06PM -0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I know... > > I have the option to get Linux as a fallback.
Shouldn't ever be a fallback, it should be the primary choice - unless you're fond of having your webserver compromised... (speaking from experience of setting up IIS and within 3 minutes of it being on the net with the latest updates it being backdoored and viruses roaming free...) > The reason? I have everything now under this package, the databases, > the sites, the expertise. I have almost zero experience in run linux > and configure this... All eggs, one basket? Sounds like a good way to run a business there. > Anyway, despite the fact if I go to Linux or not, I think that persue > the option of easy to run under IIS can help python/django in the > exposure side of the things... Not at the expense of doing more useful things, like finishing off for the 1.0 release! > Take in account that if something is under IIS is because run also > ASP/ASP.NET and have some investiment here... Or because the space is going cheap because no one else wants to touch it with a barge pole... > Add another web server is hard to sell... Really? I've not noticed that, but the I'm a single user and have 3 web servers in different places. Thanks, Brett. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" group. To post to this group, send email to django-users@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/django-users -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---