If you visit php.net/anythingElse without having seen the latest news
entry, we'll let you know that there are news you haven't seen yet.
When you visit http://php.net then you've seen the news entry and we
won't bother you about that entry.
-Hannes
On Mon, Dec 7, 2015 at 10:33 AM, Eli wrote:
>
Commit:01fcfdb0c8a3908b77bbf6deb9abadf9e397e60a
Author:Hannes Magnusson Mon, 7 Dec 2015 13:53:38
-0800
Parents: dfa028ed6056fe1b572f51a43d02b712ed36276c
Branches: master
Link:
http://git.php.net/?p=web/php.git;a=commitdiff;h=01fcfdb0c8a3908b77bbf6deb9abadf9e397e60a
Log
BTW? Another reason that it appears that the Green Bar wasn't on my mind:
Appears that it doesn't work at all in Firefox. At least at the
moment. Neither I (nor anyone else I tagged to check quickly) can make
it show up in Firefox. Chrome appears to always show it. Safari shows
it sporatical
Updated commit made. I back-dated it to 'appear' published on Dec 1st.
So that there isn't anything 'weird looking' in the history where a
newer thing was posted later than something else/etc.
Thanks guys,
Eli
On 12/7/15 11:15 AM, Hannes Magnusson wrote:
> Because I *do* want to spread the wor
Commit:dfa028ed6056fe1b572f51a43d02b712ed36276c
Author:Eli White Mon, 7 Dec 2015 13:17:59 -0500
Parents: 6a3f798abfcbf1c589a77374b307dd8c12ee1792
Branches: master
Link:
http://git.php.net/?p=web/php.git;a=commitdiff;h=dfa028ed6056fe1b572f51a43d02b712ed36276c
Log:
Per di
Because I *do* want to spread the word about conferences as much as we can.
Especially smaller local "in your area".
The long term plan is also to include the local meetups like this, and
started with experimenting on http://php.net/ug.php
I just ran out of time (2 years ago now!) and haven't bee
On 12/7/15 11:05 AM, Hannes Magnusson wrote:
> Also open a new private window in your browser.
>
> Navigate to www.php.net/strpos.
> Notice the green bar at the top saying "PHP 7.0.0 Released".
>
> If you add the conference announcement as the top entry to archive.xml
> it'll say "conference blabla
On 7 December 2015 at 16:07, Eli wrote:
> On 12/7/15 10:34 AM, Peter Cowburn wrote:
>
>
> So - How exactly does a new conference announcement happen to hide away
>> the launch? I'm honestly-100%-confused here.
>>
>
> The different types of news entries do appear on the same page. The
> permalin
On 12/7/15 10:34 AM, Peter Cowburn wrote:
>
> So - How exactly does a new conference announcement happen to hide
> away
> the launch? I'm honestly-100%-confused here.
>
>
> The different types of news entries do appear on the same page. The
> permalink for the PHP 7.0.0 news entry
> i
Also open a new private window in your browser.
Navigate to www.php.net/strpos.
Notice the green bar at the top saying "PHP 7.0.0 Released".
If you add the conference announcement as the top entry to archive.xml
it'll say "conference blabla" instead.
And that is not cool at all. If you however a
On 7 December 2015 at 14:24, Eli wrote:
> Hey Hannes, thanks for the response ... but I'm a bit confused ... read on:
>
> > That mere hours after a major release and what will become historic
> > release
>
> I'm glad that you are concerned about this. As it's a very important
> point. However,
Hey Hannes, thanks for the response ... but I'm a bit confused ... read on:
> That mere hours after a major release and what will become historic
> release
I'm glad that you are concerned about this. As it's a very important
point. However, please note that absolutely no "evil plan" existed for
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