for me, it doesn't matter which version of php you choose as we support
both, php4 and php5. so far i'm running on php4 as this is the default
setting and there hasn't been any reason to modify this setting.
from a developer point of view i would switch to php5 - at least with
vdevel-next to ease development.
so take my mail as a vote for php5 ;)
kind regards,
raoul bhatia
till wrote:
On 6/20/07, Michael Bueker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wednesday 20 June 2007 20:07, All Knight Access wrote:
> PHP 5 is progression. PHP 4 is stagnation.
Have you been developing slogans for communist parties lately? :D
If you support opensource, you support communism - ...err wait, that
was for a different mailinglist. ;-)
Anyway, all in all I am pretty happy with the feedback, still - keep
it coming. Right now it looks like half/half. Taking in account that
devel-vnext will not be released by tomorrow I think we'll look into a
PHP5 only port with PHP6 in mind.
For database, I haven't made up up mind yet. I am leaning somewhat
towards a DBA(L) like Doctrine (0, 1) because it adds shortcuts and
helpers (query builder, sequences, etc.) which straight PDO may not
have.
Sidenote - I pretty much finished implementing the rc_registry (2)
today, I replaced almost all globals so we are 99% complete (or
globals-free). Of course I also introduced a couple errors but all in
all it works. ;-)
Cheers,
Till
0, http://lists.roundcube.net/mail-archive/roundcube.dev/2007/06/149/
1, http://doctrine.pengus.net/trac
2,
http://trac.roundcube.net/trac.cgi/browser/branches/devel-vnext/program/include/rcube/registry.php
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