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Old 01-16-2005, 05:19 AM  
Dragon Curve
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Originally Posted by Nathan
I agree, it is not rocket science. Still funny that somehow our cascade system is more advanced, our programs system is more advanced, our resellers system is more advanced, our stats system is more advanced, than anything I have seen out there. Configurability is the key here.




Because almost noone on this friggin planet uses IIS or windows servers in general. If 99% of the web would run on IIS, would you only code for Apache? No of course you would not.
I am not saying I love windows, I hate the bugs it has, I hate how unstable it once was (it isn't anymore in my oppinion). It really is bad sometimes.
WHERE have I said open-source apps have MORE bugs than closed-source ones? If I did say that, I appologize, I did not mean it that way. I can not find me saying that in this thread though.



LOL. You crack me up man. You do not even know who I am dude. Why are you judging me like this? Who are you to know if I ever wrote an apache module or not?!





I actually did not say that either. I said that open-source software has a lot of security flaws. NOT a lot MORE security flaws.

Of course Apache and so not part of the unix system itself. But _YOU_ put IIS in the same line as windows yourself. So do not do that either.



Yet again, I have not said closed-source apps are more secure! I said open-source apps are FAR FROM FLAWLESS. _READ_ what I write damnit.



Again, I have not said closed-source has less bugs than open-source. READ damnit. READ.



You do not want to get it right? Its about interlectual property. The second you push something open-source people can easily copy what you do. Why in gods name would anyone want to do that if they sell the app for a lot of money?!?!

There might be people that think its intelligent. I am not one of them.
Nobody runs IIS? HAHAHAHA. This is too much.

How would I know if you've never written an Apache module? The way you talk about it. Go on - am I right?

I get your intellectual property speech. And like I said, if you'd read, that's fair enough. But my argument is that it's not as secure, which is very valid.
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