Re: [WebDNA] Windows & WSC
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2012
It keeps the original formatting.
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texte = We have plans to build a Windows FastCGI application, it is definitely =on our to-do list, but there will be some time before we are able to =release it (i would guess at least one year). We need to expand our user =base first.- chrisOn Apr 2, 2012, at 12:27, Terry Nair wrote:> Chris ...care to commit and confirm on this .....WSC and Windows going =the> way of the dodo bird. It would be good to have a firm stand from the =company> instead of speculation from users no matter how likely it looks. For =those> of us that can change over to other OS ....fine but for those that =can't> ...strategic evolution may force migration to other programming =language to> keep Windows in the frame. If that is the case ....so be it and folks =can> start planning early. Really would appreciate and official stand ....>=20> Cheers Terry Nair>=20> -----Original Message-----> From: WebDNA Solutions [mailto:kengrome@gmail.com]=20> Sent: Monday, April 02, 2012 21:58> To: talk@webdna.us> Subject: Re: [WebDNA] RE: Error. WebDNA (version 5.1g or later) is not> running.>=20> Mark,>=20> I cannot help with your Windows server problem, but if you intend to> continue using WebDNA on a long-term basis here's something you may =want to> consider:>=20> Many WebDNA users have switched to Linux or OSX for their servers, and =WSC> does not yet have the resources to produce a Windows version ... so it =looks> like WebDNA for Windows may go extinct.>=20> The only reason I'm mentioning this is because you may not want to get =stuck> without support -- or without an upgrade path on Windows -- if it =should> happen that WSC can no longer support Windows due to financial =limitations.>=20> We all hope that WSC can write a new Windows version some day, but> realistically it looks more and more like they=20> won't. This is probably a "good thing" for WSC because it=20> means they won't have to support and maintain so many different WebDNA> packages on such a limited budget.>=20> Bottom line, if you're looking to the future of WebDNA I think your =best bet> is to look into Linux since that's the server platform WSC has always> focused on first.>=20> Sincerely,> Kenneth Grome> WebDNA Solutions> http://www.webdnasolutions.com> WebDNA Programming and Linux Server Administration=20>=20>=20> ---------------------------------------------------------> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list
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We have plans to build a Windows FastCGI application, it is definitely =on our to-do list, but there will be some time before we are able to =release it (i would guess at least one year). We need to expand our user =base first.- chrisOn Apr 2, 2012, at 12:27, Terry Nair wrote:> Chris ...care to commit and confirm on this .....WSC and Windows going =the> way of the dodo bird. It would be good to have a firm stand from the =company> instead of speculation from users no matter how likely it looks. For =those> of us that can change over to other OS ....fine but for those that =can't> ...strategic evolution may force migration to other programming =language to> keep Windows in the frame. If that is the case ....so be it and folks =can> start planning early. Really would appreciate and official stand ....>=20> Cheers Terry Nair>=20> -----Original Message-----> From: WebDNA Solutions [mailto:kengrome@gmail.com]=20> Sent: Monday, April 02, 2012 21:58> To: talk@webdna.us> Subject: Re: [WebDNA] RE: Error. WebDNA (version 5.1g or later) is not> running.>=20> Mark,>=20> I cannot help with your Windows server problem, but if you intend to> continue using WebDNA on a long-term basis here's something you may =want to> consider:>=20> Many WebDNA users have switched to Linux or OSX for their servers, and =WSC> does not yet have the resources to produce a Windows version ... so it =looks> like WebDNA for Windows may go extinct.>=20> The only reason I'm mentioning this is because you may not want to get =stuck> without support -- or without an upgrade path on Windows -- if it =should> happen that WSC can no longer support Windows due to financial =limitations.>=20> We all hope that WSC can write a new Windows version some day, but> realistically it looks more and more like they=20> won't. This is probably a "good thing" for WSC because it=20> means they won't have to support and maintain so many different WebDNA> packages on such a limited budget.>=20> Bottom line, if you're looking to the future of WebDNA I think your =best bet> is to look into Linux since that's the server platform WSC has always> focused on first.>=20> Sincerely,> Kenneth Grome> WebDNA Solutions> http://www.webdnasolutions.com> WebDNA Programming and Linux Server Administration=20>=20>=20> ---------------------------------------------------------> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list .> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > archives: http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us> Bug Reporting: support@webdna.us
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