On Sun, 2011-08-07 at 22:13 +0100, Richard Quadling wrote: > So, when someone like me comes along, someone capable of building the > code and playing with it at a very minor level, I can be sure that if > things don't work, it is probably me that's broke it and that I can > rely on the branch to contain good working code. OK. I know ITRW, > things do get left unfinished or plain broken. But it isn't as if the > code belongs to a single person who may have not spent all their time > with it.
you can fork it as you want on github (you can do that already btw.) but you won't be able to push it on git.php.net (as you can't do know). No real difference there. Only difference is that code can be tracked and manged before reaching php.net's main tree. There already inofficial versions out there, sometimes containing "strange" patches. They are called "distribution packages" - even harder to detect. johannes -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php