Here is the result of the j-t-c OS poll :

- OPERATING SYSTEM -            - USERS -       - REF -


- AS/400 -

AS/400 V4R5                             1       => 1

- BS2000 -

BS2000 / 390                            1       => 1

- FreeBSD -

FreeBSD 4.0 STABLE / x86                1
FreeBSD 4.2 / x86                       2       => 3

- HP -

HP-UX 10.0                              1       => 1

- Linux -

Gnu Linux                               1
Linux 2.2.15 / SPARC                    1
Redhat 6.2 / x86                        3
Redhat 7.0 / x86                        3
Redhat 7.1 / x86                        6
Slackware 7.1 / x86                     1
Suse 7.0 / x86                  1
Suse 7.1 / x86                  1       => 17

- Mac -

MacOS/X 10.0.3                  1
MacOS/9 9.1                             1       => 2            

- Reliant -

ReliantUnix 5.45/5.43 / Mips    1       => 1

- Sun/Solaris -

Solaris 2.6                             1
Solaris 2.7                             1
Solaris 2.8                             2
Solaris 7 / x86                 1
Solaris 7 / SPARC                       2
Solaris 8 / x86                 2
Solaris 8 / SPARC                       2
SunOS 5.8 / Sparc64                     1       => 12

- Windows -                             

Window NT                               3
Window 2000 Pro                 5
Window 2000 Pro+Cygwin / x86    1
Windows 98 SE                           1
Windows Millenium                       1       => 11


Conclusion: 

Linux is clearly the most referenced, with Solaris / Windows 
immediate followers.

FreeBSD (no OpenBSD ?) is the next one (apache.org prefs OS).
MacOS appears (thks Pier), HPUX, ReliantUnix.

Some exotics systems (AS/400 - BS2000). 

On the AS/400, you could allready use an Apache HTTP Server.
IBM announced that this port will soon accept externals modules.
May be even an APR port. I'll track this OS :) 
 
Surprizingly, no vote for AIX.

Now which webservers are you using :

- Apache 1.3            (Apache, Apache/SSL or Apache-mod_ssl)
- Apache 2.0
- Domino
- IIS 4/5/2000
- JNI 
- Netscape/IPlanet
 
This quick poll will help us know on which direction must be put
the most effort. I bet for Apache 1.3 on Unix boxes........

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