
In other words it might be good to ask: " I have noticed that the Greens website runs Microsoft IIS - do you intend to move this to open source? " Not - "Why don't you practice what you preach you hypocrite?" A couple of interesting views on their website: http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph/?host=www.greens.org.nz They were running Linux in 2000 but switched when changing hosting provider. Their webhoster does appear to offer Apache: http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/hosted?netname=TASSOL-NZ,202.49.92.0,202.49.95... but doesn't mention much at www.ts.co.nz On Apr 6, 2005 3:06 PM, Greig McGill <greig(a)hamiltron.net> wrote:
zcat wrote:
But hover over the image of Nandor and take a guess at what OS hosts their website.
Also it claims utf-8 but uses Windows-1252, and we all know who's authoring tools do THAT.
Am I allowed to mention this at the May meeting? Please?
You're allowed to mention anything you like. :) It'd make for an interesting answer, I think.
What I don't like is when "questions" are just thinly veiled excuses to try and show up someone's perceived ignorance, or have a go at them.
Note, I'm not referring to you, or anyone in particular here Bruce, just a generic behaviour pattern I've noticed at some meetings.
Greig.
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