On Fri, 24 May 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 24 May 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Woa!! When did this discussion take place?
Why is it taking place on bugs and not dev?
Because most of the active developers are there, it seems.
I am looking at the bugs list on
On Fri, 24 May 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am looking at the bugs list on news.php.net, and I can't find any mention of
msession.
I would like a little more discussion BEFORE my extension is removed
the the main tree. To characterize my mood as anything less than
disturbed, would be
On Fri, 24 May 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am looking at the bugs list on news.php.net, and I can't find any
mention of msession.
I would like a little more discussion BEFORE my extension is removed
the the main tree. To characterize my mood as anything less than
disturbed,
(1) I am ticked off that the dicussion was not done on dev or
cvs, I hope I speak for most of he people
here when I say the decision to remove an extension from the ext/
directory should, no MUST, be done on dev
and/or cvs so the actual extension maintainers can get wind of it.
(2) There
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am looking at the bugs list on news.php.net, and I can't find any
mention of msession.
#php.bugs @ EFNet != php-bugs @ lists.php.net
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Sebastian Bergmann
http://sebastian-bergmann.de/ http://phpOpenTracker.de/
Did I help you? Consider a
the point being is that modules being maintained by the maintainer, and
not everyone in general, should go into PECL (not just yours, we should
be moving more slowly...) and those which are considered main
main-stream, they should go in ext/)
The point being that I didn't put
the point being is that modules being maintained by the
maintainer, and
not everyone in general, should go into PECL (not just yours,
we should
be moving more slowly...) and those which are considered main
main-stream, they should go in ext/)
The point being that I didn't put almost
I don't mean to be blunt here, but consider the following:
- working on the existing session stuff would probably have scored
higher
I tried to work with the session stuff, and lets use the word inflexable to describe
the developers.
Msession is actually a standard
I don't mean to be blunt here, but consider the following:
- working on the existing session stuff would probably have scored
higher
I tried to work with the session stuff, and lets use the word inflexable to describe
the developers.
Msession is actually a standard
Hey guys,
Out of courtesy, I think it would have been polite to at least
email the primary extension maintainer with:
1) A note to say that it was going to be moved
2) A couple of reasons why
3) An invitation to join the discussion.
-- before moving it!!
If the same thing happened to me, or to
Hey guys,
Out of courtesy, I think it would have been polite to at least
email the primary extension maintainer with:
1) A note to say that it was going to be moved
2) A couple of reasons why
3) An invitation to join the discussion.
-- before moving it!!
If the same thing
Sebastian Bergmann wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am looking at the bugs list on news.php.net, and I can't find any
mention of msession.
#php.bugs @ EFNet != php-bugs @ lists.php.net
I don't use irc, but EFNet requires user registration,
right? Besides, all of us do not log
I don't use irc, but EFNet requires user registration,
right? Besides, all of us do not log messages in
irc channel(s) obviously.
Anyway, I don't mind anyone talking over irc, but I think
it's nice to post to php-dev especially if it is related
to someoneelses work.
efnet doesn't
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