Rasmus Lerdorf wrote: > > Hans Zaunere wrote: > > That presents somewhat of a chicken-and-egg problem. > > Production sites won't be compelled to make a move until PHP > > recommends it in some way, or if there is a killer feature > > that pulls people in, regardless of the perceived stability. > > Right, and they shouldn't. If there is no compelling reason > to switch, why in the world should they? And why should we > try to push them away from a stable platform?
Absolutely. All things considered, the gap between PHP5 and Apache2 is understandable. Killer features don't draw people, solutions to killer problems do. When using Apache-2.x offers a solution to a killer problem that Apache-1.3.x can't solve, that gap will close on its own. I can't imagine why anyone would want to tamper with this process, it has worked so well for so long. Best, Mike Robinson -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php