On Sat, January 23, 2010 2:26 pm, steve wrote:
> The guys at Zend muscled in to change the culture as well, and have

I'm not sure that's a fair representation of the historical reality of
how Zend came into existence...

> succeeded to a large degree, pushing PHP into the enterprise by
> offering a "full" version of PHP, not free of course. And thus the

And that doesn't even make any sense at all.

What Zend product are you claiming is a "full" version of PHP?

And how is the non-Zend PHP "not full"?

> reason for not having a byte code cache in the core. And the whole
> "optimizer" which was their decoder part of their encoder project was
> just making bad karma.

Bundling the decoder into the optimizer may not have been the best
move ever...

> Enough time has passed for a new round to
> wrestle control. We'll see how the FBJIT goes. Which just goes to
> show, if you really want something done, put some muscle into, take
> over or fork. Or keep to yourself.

Sounds good.  Which are you doing? :-)

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