>I think with everyone replying to "The future of PHP" e-mails and putting in
>their two cents, we're eventually going to raise that $100,000 in no time.
>
Yeah.. not to mention the time it takes to read or just download those
messages.
I stopped counting and started hitting the delete button.
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Subject: Re: [PHP] The future of PHP or my 2 cents
In article <010001c1311e$d86ebb40$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Matthew A. Schneider) wrote:
> > Rather than whining about the future of PHP, why don't you be proactive
> > and take on the goal o
In article <010001c1311e$d86ebb40$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Matthew A. Schneider) wrote:
> > Rather than whining about the future of PHP, why don't you be proactive
> > and take on the goal of raising the $100,000 for the project?
> Although Fred's comments appear rhetorical, the s
Although Fred's comments appear rhetorical, the suggestion has some merit.
Anyone have a feel for how many PHP devotees are out there? How many people
subscribe to this list? Do these numbers make it feasible to ask for a $1-10
contribution? How about $0.02 from each of the 7 million domains runni
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