Forum OpenACS Q&A: Response to The future of mod_nsd and other web server support

I don't ever plan on running mod_nsd or the FastCGI version because I am comfortable with the current version but I do think the FastCGI does offer some value.  There are ASPs that will not run AOLserver but might run a fastcgi version. There are many developers that dont want to learn another webserver but dont mind learning another module. As silly as this seems alot of it boils down to perception. If we can breakthru the reluctance of acceptance on step at a time once people are crawling it should be easier to show them that its easier to run.  Not to mention that it would give more exposure/mktg by having the functionality. The barrier of entry/acceptance is often taken in steps. This could be a good one... best regards,