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Old 02-05-2009, 03:30 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by Ziguezon View Post
In reality, even though I am a Linux/Open Source enthusiast, I would be afraid to propose this type of major change, as I would feel responsible for every small problem along the way (and I'm sure there would be many of those).
Yes I agree. Although we are an ISV so any project would have to eventually ship to customers. However, as the chief architect it is up to me to recommend technical direction. But, I do have to consider risks and costs. Loosing all our current legacy code is a big cost. But, we are planning for a major new release with technical changes so I am investigating Ruby on Rails and doing some spikes to build a small bit of our app Front-to-back to see how it looks.

If we could triple our user-per-server ratio on our ASP business it could possible help the cause.

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