John,

I'm not sure if you've noticed, but pretty much every question you've asked on this list of late has received at least one comment about finding the appropriate resource. If I were in your situation, I'd start to see a theme.

The PHP General mailing list is for questions about development with PHP, not about open source, licenses, distributions, or research papers. If you develop with PHP and want to know why your code doesn't work, then you're in the right venue. If you're researching options for a paper, or wondering how to do something not directly related to PHP coding, then you're not in the right venue.

The internet is a large place with lots of sources of information. I would take a good look at what you're about to ask when you feel the urge to post here. If you did that, you might see that it would be better to contact the PHP group about their licenses, or RedHat about their releases.

Pete.

Larry E. Ullman wrote:
Where would I go on the redHat site to ask when they are going to upgrade to PHP 4.3 and MySQL 4.x (now in production). Our CS dept. won't install them for me until RedHat bundles it. I'm using RH 7.3.


This question would probably be best directed towards:
1) The RedHat site
2) A RedHat newsgroup
3) A RedHat mailing list
4) A RedHat forum
5) A RedHat ______, not the PHP general mailing list (since your question concerns RedHat packages).


I expect that a RedHat support would be much more qualified to answer this question and your original one (when they'll upgrade).

Larry





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