[Sussex] OSS in American Politics
Geoff Teale
tealeg at member.fsf.org
Thu Nov 6 22:54:07 UTC 2003
Reproduced from the Linux Journal website:
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Is there any significance to what Web server/platform combinations 2004
presidential candidates are using?
As we swing into the thick of the 2004 electoral playoffs, it's
interesting to see what kinds of platforms are running under the
candidates' official campaign Web sites. Netcraft has a handy feature
called "What's that site running?" that lets us see combinations of Web
servers and OS platforms. So here's a quick rundown, in alphabetical
order:
* George W. Bush: Microsoft IIS on Windows 2000
* Wesley Clark: Apache on Linux
* Howard Dean: Apache on FreeBSD
* John Edwards: Microsoft IIS "behind a computer running NetWare"
* Richard Gephardt: Microsoft IIS on Windows 2000
* John Kerry: Apache on Linux
* Dennis Kucinich Apache on Linux
* Carol Mosely-Braun: Apache on FreeBSD
* Al Sharpton: Apache on Solaris 8
* Joe Lieberman: Apache on FreeBSD
For what it's worth, the Republican National Committee is running
Microsoft IIS on Windows 2000, while the Democratic National Committee
is running Apache on Linux.
As of this writing, November 5, 2003, the RNC has an uptime of 4.26 days
(maximum of 39.04) and a 90-day moving average of 16.91. The DNC has an
uptime of 445.02 days (also the maximum) and a 90-day moving average of
395.38 days.
Draw your own conclusions.
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Geoff Teale <tealeg at member.fsf.org>
Free Software Foundation
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