On 2 Jul 2008, at 14:38, Johannes Schlüter wrote:

On Wed, 2008-07-02 at 22:24 +0200, "Hannes Magnusson" wrote:
On Wed, Jul 2, 2008 at 22:00, Lukas Kahwe Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
@Philipp: Since you are the god of documentation .. How are things looking
on the scratchpad [8] you started?

Philip, one p, recently moved to Nicaragua (last weekend actually) and
isn't really "available" these days :)

Nice :-)

Indeed! :)

Furthermore I haven't seen Nuno for a while and "you guys" stole
Felipe from "us" and I recently found out that school is heckofalot
easier than work :]

So... any and all help in the documentation area would be appreciated.
The scratchpad wiki page is a good start, but I doubt these are the
"only" changes/new features in 5.3...
Of the top of my head; a list of error changes (especially
functions/features now throwing E_DEPRECATED) is missing...

Also the changes to zend_parse_prameters() should be checked for tiny
changes (like the current()/next() changes already documented on that
wiki page)

Help from any lurker here is appreciated!


Essentially the plan is to DocBookify it once 5.3 nears release but today that page requires additional content. Random people add content randomly and unfortunately I'm no longer able to lead this effort so please take over the task of 5.3 upgrade docs procurement. I'll move it to DocBook if/when needed. In other words, to something similar to http://php.net/migration52

 Wiki: http://wiki.php.net/doc/scratchpad/upgrade/53

As for integrating 5.3 goodness into the PHP manual itself, most features are folded within. All are welcome to edit the CVS module named phpdoc and today only a recent PHP release is required (no make/ xsltproc/etc.) Or write an email, post a simple text file, and/or edit the wiki page. Also, thanks to all who use the [DOC] tag!

And lastly, ideas are welcome for dealing with the current style as we'll end up having the following separate migration guides:

  5.0 -> 5.1
  5.1 -> 5.2
  5.2 -> 5.3

Not a terrible problem but it's something to think about at [EMAIL PROTECTED] .

Regards,
Philip



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