ID: 39618 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: randy at rcs-comp dot com -Status: Open +Status: Feedback Bug Type: Documentation problem Operating System: Windows XP PHP Version: 5.2.0 New Comment:
What exactly should be documented? Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2006-12-01 14:46:41] randy at rcs-comp dot com Honestly, I don't think it is nonsense at all. That kind of principle is inherent in the voting system right? Obviously, 2000 and 1 would be a little drastic. However, I only asked for one other opinion. So, lets say that I found 10 other PHP users who felt this was a bug and would like to see PHP developers address the problem internally. Would you then be willing to look into fixing it? I am willing to do that if you are willing to fix it. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2006-12-01 14:28:57] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Just imagine what would you think if I said "find 2000 and 1 users that think it's a bug and I'll agree with you". Doesn't it sound like a nonsense to you? Of course it does. But you did the very same thing. And yes, I understand that you'll keep arguing forever and will not admit that you might be wrong. Yes, I know very well it's not a forum, thank you. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2006-12-01 14:13:30] randy at rcs-comp dot com >Oh, I can't believe that. 1) For what it is worth, which apparently is nothing since I am only a PHP user and not a PHP developer, this is still a bug in my opinion. However, if the PHP developers choose to ignore these kind of things in favor of documentation, the only thing I can do is write a sub-class and fix the bugs I come across. I am sure it will be popular... 2) Part of the reason this drew on so long is because of your reputation on this site for not addressing problems in a helpful way. You seem quick to mark something bogus or as some else's problem instead of really looking into the bug yourself. If you were more helpful, I might have just taken your word on this one. 3) Your comment above demonstrates your arrogance, which hinders you from coming across as someone who really cares about PHP and wants to make it better. PHP developers have no purpose without PHP users. You should think on that one for a while. And then try to let it affect your attitude when answering bug reports. 4) This is not the forum for your comment above or my comments in this post, but you started it ... lets move on ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2006-12-01 10:51:16] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Oh, I can't believe that. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2006-11-30 14:22:45] randy at rcs-comp dot com I have contacted another PHP developer and they agreed with you Tony. My apologies for stringing this out so long and taking up your time. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at http://bugs.php.net/39618 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=39618&edit=1