Yahav; Ben Peter; Chris Mason
Cc: Php-General
Subject: Re: [PHP] PHP hosting - the final frontier.
I understand your concerns, but with this type of logic this mailing list
not not be around. Niether would Linux, Apache, MySql or anyother open
source tool that so many people utilize today. We
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Sent: Sunday, February 04, 2001 4:37 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] PHP hosting - the final frontier.
On Sunday 04 February 2001 23:18, Robert Covell wrote:
> I understand your concerns, but with this type of logic this mailing
> list not not be around. Niether
On Sunday 04 February 2001 23:18, Robert Covell wrote:
> I understand your concerns, but with this type of logic this mailing
> list not not be around. Niether would Linux, Apache, MySql or anyother
> open source tool that so many people utilize today. We would all be on
> NT instead of Linux an
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Sent: Sunday, February 04, 2001 3:29 PM
Subject: RE: [PHP] PHP hosting - the final frontier.
> No need to get upset :) just stating MHO (nothing personal).
>
> In your own words you say : "People have ta
ht take you tomorrow.
-Original Message-
From: Robert Covell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, February 03, 2001 10:40 PM
To: Boaz Yahav; Ben Peter; Chris Mason
Cc: Php-General
Subject: RE: [PHP] PHP hosting - the final frontier.
I shouldn't even reply to this...
Yes I would h
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Sent: Sunday, February 04, 2001 6:27 AM
To: 'Robert Covell'; 'Boaz Yahav'; 'Ben Peter'; 'Chris Mas
ML based languages yet?
Thanks...
Navid Yar
-Original Message-
From: Robert Covell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, February 03, 2001 2:40 PM
To: Boaz Yahav; Ben Peter; Chris Mason
Cc: Php-General
Subject: RE: [PHP] PHP hosting - the final frontier.
I shouldn't even repl
Ben Peter; Chris Mason
Cc: Php-General
Subject: RE: [PHP] PHP hosting - the final frontier.
And if, God forbid, something was to happen to you...
120 People / Companies would be left with a server
that no one knows the root password too?
With all due respect, how can someone in his
right mind host wit
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To: Ben Peter; Chris Mason
Cc: Php-General
Subject: RE: [PHP] PHP hosting - the final frontier.
I am going to have to disagree on this one.
I run a successful (and profitable) hosting company(http://www.rolet.com).
My employees total 1 (me, myself and I). The number of clients hosted is
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Phone: 816.210.7145
Fax: 816.753.1952
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Ben Peter
Sent: Saturday, February 03, 2001 11:59 AM
To: Chris Mason
Cc: Php-General
Subject: Re: [PHP] PHP hosting - the final frontier.
Chris,
This
Yes, I'm very aware of this, but I'm not the only one here, there are three of
us.
Ben Peter wrote:
> Chris,
>
> This all sounds good but for one thing: I firmly believe that one man
> with a root password is not enogh to look after even one client. I have
> hosted with 3 one-man-companies, and
Chris,
This all sounds good but for one thing: I firmly believe that one man
with a root password is not enogh to look after even one client. I have
hosted with 3 one-man-companies, and it always came to the point where I
couldn't reach someone for a week, or I waited for 3 months, only to be
gra
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