Yeah, Don's on the money. We don't need OpenACS and the
vertical apps built on it to run as well on Windows as it does on
Unix; we just need it to run well enough (and with little enough
care and feeding) that organizations can give it a test drive or use
it in small-site production situations with acceptibly low risk.
If Jamie's work gives us Windows compatibility for AOLServer 4,
and if Postgres/Cygwin runs OK for use on sites with low to
moderate traffic, then we've got something here.