On Fri, 2 Jan 2004, Marcus Boerger wrote:
>Hello Angela,
>
>Friday, January 2, 2004, 4:36:08 AM, you wrote:
>
>>> The next 'standard' PHP distribution to contain new functionality will be
>>> 5.0.1. The version 4.3.x is a bugfix release version and there are no
>> plans
>>> for further 4.x version
Hello Angela,
Friday, January 2, 2004, 4:36:08 AM, you wrote:
>> The next 'standard' PHP distribution to contain new functionality will be
>> 5.0.1. The version 4.3.x is a bugfix release version and there are no
> plans
>> for further 4.x versions. The version 5.0.0 has a feature freeze and will
> The next 'standard' PHP distribution to contain new functionality will be
> 5.0.1. The version 4.3.x is a bugfix release version and there are no
plans
> for further 4.x versions. The version 5.0.0 has a feature freeze and will
> enter release mode soon.
>
Do I misunderstand our versioning standa
At 3:54 PM +0100 12/31/03, Derick Rethans wrote:
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003, Eric Gorr wrote:
If I wanted to suggest, and even offer to write, some new functions
to be included in a standard PHP distribution, who should I speak to?
This is the correct place. What do you have in mind?
On my site, I had
Hello Eric,
Wednesday, December 31, 2003, 3:42:22 PM, you wrote:
> If I wanted to suggest, and even offer to write, some new functions
> to be included in a standard PHP distribution, who should I speak to?
The next 'standard' PHP distribution to contain new functionality will be
5.0.1. The ve
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003, Eric Gorr wrote:
> If I wanted to suggest, and even offer to write, some new functions
> to be included in a standard PHP distribution, who should I speak to?
This is the correct place. What do you have in mind?
Derick
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