On 8/28/10 11:17 AM, Platonides wrote: > Mark A. Hershberger wrote: >> Trevor Parscal<[email protected]> writes: >> >>> My understanding is that PEAR has a specific coding style and set of >>> standards, which is different than that of MediaWiki. >> Coding style is flexible, especially if we're the ones doing the >> distribution. >> >> By this, I mean that “putting it in PEAR” could just mean setting up a >> MediaWiki PEAR channel. PHPUnit, for example, moved >> http://pear.php.net/package/PHPUnit to its own PEAR channel >> http://pear.php.net/package/PHPUnit. Other packages related to PHPUnit >> are also maintained there. > I think the second should be http://pear.phpunit.de/ > > >> And as Rob pointed out, putting these “sharable artifacts” in a PEAR >> channel doesn't mean that we can't continue to maintain them in SVN. >> >> Setting up pear.mediawiki.org seems like a good solution to me. >> >> Mark. > That's an interesting idea. But I'm not sure if it would achieve the > "make it discoverable" goal. > > > > _______________________________________________ > Wikitech-l mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikitech-l It does make it accessible though!
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