This one time, at band camp, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Where do you draw the line?  - Who looks after the httpd.conf and
>who looks after the httpd and who looks after it's compilation?
>
>Who looks after your stack?

Vendor builds the binaries.  They've put together a stable release that you
can easily define, and replicate so that one can develop for it.

Syadmin builds the infrastructure (configuration of httpd, ensuring
necessary deps are in place).  They make sure the site configuration follows
policy (security, etc).  They're the one corresponding with the vendor (via
bug reports, mailing lists, system documentation).

Web developer builds the webapp.  They work with the sysadmin to define the
requirements for the webapp, and in assisting the sysadmin deploy the
webapp, but are ultimately responsible for everything above the DB and the
webserver.
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