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Re: [cobalt-users] Are Raq's here to stay? (opinions wanted)



Hy,

i think the way Cobalt started to go with the RaQ's was a good way. A server 
appliance for webhosters. But Cobalt was not able to put the Customer wishes 
into the new Versions.... Thats the greatest fault someone can make, because 
we've more knowledge about the Busines than Cobalt.

A talk at Cebit with a Cobalt representative, which said some not very happy 
things about Mailing Lists and how important they are for the development of 
the raq. One happy thing was that only 5 feet steps away from the Cobalt 
Representative the SUN Representative shows the new Netra X1. Now we have new 
Netras and we're happy with them ;)

> On Sat, 10 Nov 2001, David Thurman wrote:
> > I know of a company that uses this and they seem thrilled. I played with
> > the demo and felt it was a little sparse. On Source Forge there is a GUI
> > for server admin that runs on PHP. We haven't had a chance to install but
> > it seems really close to Raq's setup. Oh and it's open source and free!!

I'd like to know too about which project on SF.net you are talking :o)

> And, for those that aren't on the hosting-biz list, you can information
> about it at http://www.baltimoremd.com/cobaltfacts/

How can i join the list, if i click join it only opens a mail to 
majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx :-| Perhaps today is not my day.

Greetings
Oliver