Mike -- I'd be interested in helping out with such a document. I run apache on various linux boxes for www.student.com and www.tvgrid.com and friends. We used to use NT way way way back in the day (i.e. 1995) so I don't think my "migration" knowledge (basically toss it out and start over) will be very useful, but I could definitely help out with some configuration stuff and analysis of different dynamic page delivery systems (PHP, mod_perl, CGI, etc.) -dave Michael Anderson wrote: > > There are several advocacy sites for Linux around, probably > others for other unices, and probably also for Apache, though > I'm not currently aware of it. I'm going to look around at whats > available. > > What I have in mind is a highly-structured credible-looking > document along the lines of the MS document, with detail > technical info. as well as general guidelines and case > studies. > > If you're interested, do the same research, and we'll make > contact in a few days. We may be reinventing the wheel ... > > There's probably a better mailing list for this discussion - > suggestions? > > Ed Korthof wrote: > > > I'd love to write up some copy providing business reasons for switching > > from IIS to Apache on Unix -- not that it's a hard topic to cover. ;) > > Regards, > -- > Mike Anderson > Freelance Consultant > http://www.commproc.com > mka@redes.int.com.mx > +52 473 24837 voice/fax > +52 473 25789 voice > Guanajuato, GTO, Mexico > > "If it looks like a bug, waddles like a bug, > and quacks like a bug, its a quack!"