On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 10:16 AM, Lukas Kahwe Smith <m...@pooteeweet.org> wrote: > > On 18.03.2010, at 03:47, Stanley Sufficool wrote: > >> On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 8:45 AM, Christopher Jones >> <christopher.jo...@oracle.com> wrote: >>> >>> >>> Stanley Sufficool wrote: >>>> I have attached patches for bug # 50755 on bugs.php.net. These also >>>> cleanup to PDO DBLIB code to have less of a memory footprint and to >>>> prepare for other feature additions such as multiple rowset support. >>>> >>>> I have compiled and tested on x86. >>>> >>>> Can someone review and provide feedback. Thank you. >>>> >>> >>> Hi Stanley, >>> >>> Persistence is good, but you might need to use another way to find >>> someone who has the skills, interest and time to review it. Maybe ask >>> around on IRC - #php-dev-win on Freenode? >> >> Tried IRC, no response. BTW, this is a Linux && Windows extension. >> >> IMO, PDO should be a big focus to get stabilized. People are jumping >> ship for poorer performing abstractions in PHP (ADO, MDB2, DBA, >> etc...) Hell, even the PHP bug tracker uses MDB2. That's a bit of a >> disgrace to a blessed and built in database abstraction extension. >> >> I really want to contribute and have no problem with getting reigned >> in with patch karma, but that will never happen if nobody cares to >> review. > > > Yeah its a horrible chicken and egg situation we have with PDO. Too few > people around, actually it seems too few to even review your patch when it > comes to SQL server. Maybe Matteo has some time to take a peek. Especially in > the beginning its very helpful to get some feedback on patches before getting > direct commit access. Then again for PDO we might be at the stage where we > might not even have the resources to do that :( > If nobody around, then you should drop the support, or derprecate it, because there is a common belief that the PDO is/will be the de facto standard for high level db layer for PHP, so if its abadoned, then it should be mentioned in the documentation at least.
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