Starting points is the Zend2 list. Go http://www.zend.com/lists.php and view the 
archive. Be aware that is not the full archive.

Best regards,
Andrey Hristov

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Richard Lynch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 25, 2002 8:20 AM
Subject: [PHP-DEV] PHP Future


> First, apologies for two (2!) queries in the past couple weeks from a 
> guy who barely can find time to lurk on a thread or two anymore... 
> Hope I haven't used up all my brownie points...
> 
> Second, I want to thank everybody for their help on the "PHP 
> Security" query -- While IPCop (http://ipcop.org) has decided to go 
> with Python (more developers on the team know it), I think I opened a 
> few minds of people who had only looked at the "body count" on 
> Bugtraq et al rather than really checking the facts -- They'll 
> probably be using PHP for future projects, even if we "lost" this one 
> :-)
> 
> I'm working with a Publisher (Wiley, fka Hungry Mind, fka IDG...) on 
> a couple PHP books, and have been asked to "read the tea leaves" 
> (literally) about:
> 
> PHP 4.2.0 ++
> PHP 5.0
> 
> New Features, Improved Features, Time-line, that sort of thing. 
> Something where somebody can "push" for another PHP book on the shelf 
> instead of XYZ, with some nice buzz-words and catch-phrases of what 
> simply *must* be covered to be on top of the industry :-)  [Okay, I'm 
> a programmer, not Marketing...]
> 
> I tried the PHP-Dev archives, but searching for "5" and "PHP 5" was, 
> um, not particularly useful, as you might imagine.  I'll be digging 
> into ChangeLogs for 4.2.0 next, but could use some guidance on what's 
> high-level versus typo-fixes.
> 
> Obviously, we're not expecting a detailed corporate time-line here 
> (hey, *they* were realistic enough to call it "reading tea leaves", 
> eh?) but any sort of input on when to best have books hit the shelves 
> with coverage of relevant material and suitable Marketable versioning 
> on the cover to better promote PHP (and, admittedly, the books I'm 
> working on) would be most welcome.
> 
> [aside]
> Like many industries after the dot-bomb and 9/11, book Publishers are 
> severely limiting the number of titles for the this fiscal year, so 
> every book is facing a "Justify Your Existence" sort of thing.
> [/aside]
> 
> Please reply off-list, and I'll summarize late Monday (US Central) 
> night.  I'm probably asking at the *worst* possible time in the 
> middle of 4.2.0 QA, but our insider at the publisher has to go into a 
> meeting Tuesday morning armed with data/stats/info...
> 
> PS  If there's some topic in particular, other than your own 
> Extension :-), that you think really needs coverage, holler at me. 
> If it's your own extension, go ahead and holler, but let me know your 
> bias :-) :-) :-)
> 
> Please Cc: me if you think of it, though I'll do my part and check 
> the archives.
> 
> Thanks in advance for any help!
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