On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 07:54:24AM +0200, =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Angel_Vel=E1squez_ wrote: > Hi, I am writing this e-mail after reviewing the AUR code and some patches > that people have been sending. > > As we know, AUR (like many applications) is still in development, and many > of the things that are actually working weren't coded by any of us, and I > can understand this. I think AUR is more in maintenance mode more than development mode. Developers of AUR have been envisioning a better system for awhile but just haven't quite gotten to it. I really just want to get AUR to a cool state where I can devote time to developing an even awesomer system than what currently exists.
Hey maybe you could be the next maintainer if you send enough patches. *wink wink* > The purpose of my e-mail is to give some recommendations that should be > adopted by everyone, I don't want to be arrogant or force you to do > something without knowing why, so I will explain the reasons behind my > recommendations and then you will probably agree with me. [...] > 4.- > // the last example of a block of HTML > print "<table>\n"; > print "<tr>\n"; > print "<td>".$title."</td>\n"; > print "</tr>\n"; > print "</table>\n"; > // Come on!!!!, the following line does the same. > > > echo "<table>\n<tr>\n<td>$title</td>\n</tr>\n</table>"; > // Yes I know that placing plenty of \n's would render the code unreadable, > but you can do it in one line with a simple echo. A much better way to clean this up would be: <table> <tr> <td><?php echo $title; ?></td> </tr> </table> And that's what we're trying to do. Just take as much HTML out of PHP as possible. Thanks for your suggestions. Rock on.
