*This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro* Hi all,
after the RC/Beta-discussion of php5 i habe set up a separate mailinglist to discuss about HOW we can make a better public relation for PHP5. The reason for doing this is, that IMHO there is far to less information/documentation about php5, what will change, what php-developers have to look at when migrating to php5 and so on ... my idea was, to set up a column on well known php-portals around the world, that informs about how to migrate, what will be new, what will change AND doing this column continously and translated in every possible/needed language. So what we need are php-webportals, who are wellknown in their countries and can deliver the (translated) contents (so i would do this with Dynamic Web Pages, as this is a well known german-speaking php-portal that just celebrated his 4th birthday btw ;)) and we need authors ofcourse (as Kevin? ;)). I would really like many people to support this project. I think, if we can manage to set up such an column, the international version of it would be published on php.net, and localized ones on whatever portals (we have a list of php-sites around the world on http://www.php.net/links.php, so maybe theses people can subscribe to the mailinglist). At last i would like to ask you portalsite-owner to publish the mailinglist on your site, so that people, who do not read php-dev get informed about it. Thanx! ah, and i probably should tell you how to subscribe to the list ;): [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you get the confirmation-mail, just hit reply and paste the confirmationID into the subject to get subscribed. i hope many people will support this, as we all should help to get PHP5 into real world ;) cheers -Wolfgang -- PHP-Knotenpunkt Dynamic Web Pages: http://www.dynamicwebpages.de/ PHP 4.3. Professionelle Lösungen für dynamisches Webpublishing: http://www.php-buch.de/ -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php