Perrin Harkins wrote:
On Wed, 2004-12-22 at 07:56 +0100, allan juul wrote:
it would be cool if it somehow somehwhere were more "visible" for everybody. for instance, if ASF on the menu on http://apache.org/ had a big fat checked mark and the words "Apache2 compatible" next to Perl, Jakarta or which ever was compatible with Apache2 (obviously many of these menuitems are not httpd-
related)
PHP is just as compatible with apache 2 as mod_perl 2 is. The threading problems are in the libraries, which is where Perl's threading problems are as well.
aha - hmm, if that's the case why aren't *we* worried about people upgrading to Apache2 like the PHP folks apparently are, as seen in the slashdot article ? IOW, whats the big difference in the mod_perl community making an upgrade suggestion versus PHP making a non-upgrade suggestion if "PHP is just as compatible with apache 2 as mod_perl 2 is" ?
[sorry for getting a bit off topic here, but i'm just getting a little bit worried that the PHP folks actually are right here]
"Sister project" means "not an Apache project." mod_perl is an Apache project, which is why we get to send out an ASF press release, and PHP doesn't.
ok
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