Ok - I take your points raised as being relevant and valid :-)
Keith
> You can't seperate the security, performance, robustness
> of httpd from the operating system it's deployed to, which
> is why I suggest that stand-alone httpd certification
> would be somewhat useless. Also consider that
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Some interesting points William.
Could Sun/HP/IBM/RedHat develop a curriculum/certification
for complete server administration, including Apache? I
suspect they not only could, but currently do have some
credentials around Server Administration - which must
include
Some interesting points William.
> Could Sun/HP/IBM/RedHat develop a curriculum/certification
> for complete server administration, including Apache? I
> suspect they not only could, but currently do have some
> credentials around Server Administration - which must
> include dns, sendmail, h
o: users@httpd.apache.org
> From: Emmanuel E <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache Administrator qualification
>
> We could start one. What do you say?
>
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We could start one. What do you say?
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Hi all.
Quote from the Apache homepage:
"Apache has been the most popular we
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
"Apache has been the most popular web server on the Internet
since April of 1996. The November 2005 Netcraft Web Server
Survey found that more than 70% of the web sites on the
Internet are using Apache, thus making it more widely used
than all other web servers combi
Hi all.
Quote from the Apache homepage:
"Apache has been the most popular web server on the Internet
since April of 1996. The November 2005 Netcraft Web Server
Survey found that more than 70% of the web sites on the
Internet are using Apache, thus making it more widely used
than all other we