Wow, that was a very fast response and from so many people re:
shutting down Apache. Thank you all.

I have been developing Web sites with ASP and MS SQL Server. I am
so sick of Microsoft's greed for cash and power that I just had
to bail. Just an example, Visual Studio .net can be had for no
less than $1000.00. I can't stop there. MS is turning to
subscription based income for everything. They go after ANYTHING
that is making someone else money. I hate their business tactics.
Their products are bloated, and have too many security holes. It
is a great stock to own but I hate who they have become. 

So, I am moving to all non-Microsoft technology. I am using
Windows and it will take some time to move to Linux. I'll
probably move one PC at a time. However, I am switching to PHP,
PERL, and MySQL. What I have found however is that doing so has
been harder than I thought it would be. The farther I get into it
the easier things are becoming. That is partly due to my
determination. 

My observation and opinion is that those that use non-ms
technologies have a club of their own and while they think
Windows users should move away from Windows, they don't go to
much effort to help them make the move. Also, they are typically
more technical and thus prefer a more technical approach to
things. For example, they work from the command prompt and prefer
not to use a GUI because they feel that doing so is a much more
pure experience. I don't fault them for this. It is just a
difference. However, Windows users are used to using a GUI for
most everything. Using a command prompt is considered
unproductive to them. I have found though that there are
developers that have been addressing this issue. Luckily, I was
able to find some great tools which has made the move pretty
smooth so far.

I know there are a lot of people that are prisoners in the MS
world that would like to move to non-MS technologies but don't
see the benefits, are scared to do so, and/or just don't know
how. So, I have decided to document my experience for their
benefit. I'll either submit an article to some Web sites in hopes
that they will publish it and/or I'll put a site up just for the
cause. I think a lot more people will make the move if they see
the benefits and how easy it can be done. I'd like to hear your
comments and suggestions on the topic.

Anyway, I look forward to participating in the non-MS community!

Jerry

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