> PHP is for the most part written by volunteers who contribute
code/extensions
> which are based on their needs or were solutions to the problems they've
come
> across when working with PHP. You cannot tell those people what to do,
> certainly the PHP Core Developers can reject the patch, but that's about
it.

  If people want to become a part of a larger entity then they must
  give up some of their individuality. This is happening already
  but only for low level issues (e.g. case sensitivity). I am arguing to
  do the same for other important aspects of the PHP technology.

  Otherwise, PHP will be a boat where everyone paddles independently. Sure,
  we are moving - but where to? We should all agree that there is a really
  nice green island in front of us, join forces, and simply go there.

--
Ivan Ristic, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[ Weblog on PHP, Software development, Intranets,
and Knowledge Management: http://www.webkreator.com ]



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