Allen,

A few reactions:

   1. I have responded to him with some questions and I am awaiting his
   response.
   2. It seems that zend and the PHP community are not one and the same. I
   did not know this and I consider that bad journalism on my part.
   3. I do want to update the article. I also want to make sure I get the
   facts right.

His comment might have preceded my email. I did not see it before sending
the email.


On Sun, Jan 17, 2010 at 6:21 PM, Allen Shaw <al...@twomiceandastrawberry.com
> wrote:

> Justin Dearing wrote:
>
>> I wrote the details about it on my blog:
>>
>>
>> http://www.justaprogrammer.net/2010/01/17/microsoft-wont-tell-zend-how-to-build-php/
>>
> Hi Justin,
>
> In the interest of continuing this conversation, I reference Zeev's comment
> on your blog post, in which he says, "The title (and some of the contents)
> is actually quite misleading as this whole incident has nothing to do with
> Zend, Microsoft or the relationship between the two companies. ... For the
> record, Zend builds PHP on Windows (as does php.net) on a regular basis."
>
> I suppose, depending on timezones, his comment may have been made after you
> sent your email.  But I'm curious to hear what you make of it.
>
> - A.
>
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> Allen Shaw
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>
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