That was no accusation, I actually have no bone to pick with Paul, so you
are really misintepreting it.
What I had in mind is that he can still be involved with the PSRs and just
ignore everytging else going around.
On Oct 1, 2016 21:33, "Marcus Pettersen Irgens" <
> That's just replacing a suffix with a prefix. Zero sum game.
Yup, but it leaves the choice to the developer, which imho is a good thing.
On Thu, Aug 18, 2016 at 5:09 PM, Daniel Plainview
wrote:
> HttpRequest is not good name, because Request from PSR-7 is already
>
> Downloading an email is 20-30 KB. Opening a forum page could be 1MB or
more.
Honestly this is kind of a ridiculous argument. But even if you consider
it, still a forum page is not 1MB per page, the css and js files will get
cached after your first request, so browsing subsequent pages won't
Even if we can't get the forum with all the features in one go, at least it
will have some features. We could just keep using regular messages for
voting until something is implemented.
On Wed, Jul 13, 2016 at 6:25 AM, 'scott molinari' via PHP Framework
Interoperability Group
Sure, actually I already did in this thread. Look at doctrine migrations
provider for silex:
https://github.com/kurlltd/silex-doctrine-migrations-provider
If the CLI is standardized as an interface the next step would be
standardizing the Command interfaces, making such glue classes unneeded,
and
As a side note, since throttling is coming up so frequent lately I just
want to remind you guys that we're developers here. We can finally build a
platform that enforces throttling on a technical level, like reddit does.
Almost every forum software has this feature. This would solve ALL the