Y'all,

Spent some time working on pHAML, which is a php version of HAML, 
updating the code set, developing the unit tests.  We have used this 
since 2006 in production, no issues, DRY is the way to go.

So here is my question:

Is it an idea to develop a cross-language subset of the HAML unit tests, 
something that the community can agree upon as a cross language 
standard?  So that we agree that if a code set passes all of the tests, 
we can call the library "standard" HAML.

I have an active proposal to add this port to the Zend Framework, but 
would like to get everyone's thoughts before locking stuff in stone.

Ruby is a great language, but PHP has few followers too.

Thanks,

--David

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