Hi Andi, et. al, Am Montag, den 19.05.2008, 23:03 -0700 schrieb Andi Gutmans: > The idea here was to find volunteers who'd try and run their apps and > some standard apps on this so we can figure out what the migration > path looks like. That'd also give us the necessary data point to make > a decision on default for strings. I think none of us right now truly > knows what to expect.
This might be the time, where we need to think about are more substantial solution for this problem. What I have in mind is to provide a system, with the current development versions of PHP (today is would be 5_2, 5_3 and HEAD) installed. We would liberally grant Shell-Accounts and DBs to those who are willing to test their web applications there. Say the S9Y-developers get an account to test their blog system, they get three Vhosts: s9y.php6.func.php.net, s9y.php53.func.php.net, s9y.php52.func.php.net. We would continously build CVS snapshots on this systems to make sure they test against the latest version. Projects with more resources could run a selenium grid against the server for their functional tests, the rest would simply test the applications by hand. We could even install a cruisecontrol (resp. phpUnderControl) instance to run projects unit tests if the have some. cu, Lars
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