Dear Mr. BuildSmart
I'm not interested in filing a minimum of 100 bug reports when you don't have the manpower to process them, I've resolved most of them already (at least the ones related to the php base) and any that I haven't I've noted as "Broken - DNU" so I don't pass anything unstable on to my clients.
if you want your fixes applied you need to get them reviewed for now, and the proper workflow to get that done is to file bug reports with patches attached, not posting them in the mailing list (and especially not putting them in only rather late in a thread). Posting patches to the mailing list right away sort of works, too, but in the long run it produces *more* work for everyone, not less. You don't have to agree with this, but you have to accept the established workflow nonetheless ... or accept not being taken serious (which your insistence of not putting your real name into your "From:" field already substantially contributes to ...) -- Hartmut Holzgraefe, Principal Support Engineer . Discover new MySQL Monitoring & Advisory features at: http://www.mysql.com/products/enterprise/whats_new.html Hauptsitz: MySQL GmbH, Dachauer Str.37, 80335 München Geschäftsführer: Kaj Arnö - HRB München 162140 -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php