Why not just letting people with @php.net accounts post to the list as
well as people having the Zend Certification.

That would push the certification incentives to a new high. So you
either contribute or pay to write emails here :)

Olivier
btw: I'm joking, but yes, Jani is right on the SNR. Just don't know
the right way to fix this.

On Dec 13, 2007 10:50 AM, Richard Quadling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 13/12/2007, Jochem Maas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 1. most people reading the internals list already subscribed to general
> > 2. general is in no way suitable for the kind of discussion currently
> > occuring on internals - the difference between internals and general is akin
> > to the difference between fine art and drawing with crayons.
>
> I'm SURE you are not implying that those that use the PHP language
> (rather than the developers of the PHP language) are some how more
> infantile and can only use crayons rather than wielding the fine
> brushes that create the art of the language itself?
>
> I would say that we (those that write PHP code)  are your clients and
> as the client is __ALWAYS__ right, you should drop namespaces, add
> discrete setters and getters to provide accessibility to class
> properties and add 2 "" to the CreateProcess calls in the core to fix
> to an old issue with the windows command line intepreter.
>
> Then, we would have some progress.
>
> ;-{}}}
>
>
>
>

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