I also recall that many of my first arguments were not saying that it sucks.
I think a majority of the problem is that everyone that sticks up for pear
sees anything that challenges where its going, its goals and what it current
has as an extremely large accusation and therefore it sucks.  The reason why
many of my statements now have been somewhat sour and negative are to
reflect the arguments that were already thrown my way in the beginning where
I thought my statements were from what everyone is making them out to be.
So don't be surprised if I seem to be this way and that others have left as
well.  Maybe it's not the accusers that have the problem.  Just something to
think about.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Dave Mertens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Ken Egervari" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2002 3:41 AM
Subject: Re: [PHP-DEV] The PHP Platform


> > > > > > I for one have been using Java and .Net for all my applications
> > now.
> > > > >
> > > > > Which is it, "java most of the time", or "java and .net
> > > > > for all my applications now".
> > > > >
> > > > > Big difference.
> > > > Is there alot of this sort of bickering on this mailing list, or is
this
> > > > out of the norm?
> > >
> > > He, you barch in, telling the PEAR community the PEAR sucks big time,
and
> > > you find it peculiar that some people are a bit picky about you??
> > Look, with that attitude, no wonder why it doesn't any better.
> He, what would you to if i told you that the project you've worked on for
more than a year totaly sucks?!
>
> Every day there are commit thats make pear better and better. But don't
forget this is a company project where there is a management that is telling
what there have to be done.
> I know that sometimes it a problem. But people that ONLY saying pear sucks
aren't helping.
>
> Write some patches, and if you think PEAR DB is to heavy. Write a light
version of it. Nobody is keeping you from make pear better. And if you have
ideas how things might be better, write them with a friendly tone.
> Because barching in isn't helping anyone.
>
> So stop insulting people and do something about the points that you're
trying to make. We want no words, we want deeds!
>
> Dave Mertens
>


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