On 18.03.2010, at 03:47, Stanley Sufficool wrote: > On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 8:45 AM, Christopher Jones > <christopher.jo...@oracle.com> wrote: >> >> >> Stanley Sufficool wrote: >>> I have attached patches for bug # 50755 on bugs.php.net. These also >>> cleanup to PDO DBLIB code to have less of a memory footprint and to >>> prepare for other feature additions such as multiple rowset support. >>> >>> I have compiled and tested on x86. >>> >>> Can someone review and provide feedback. Thank you. >>> >> >> Hi Stanley, >> >> Persistence is good, but you might need to use another way to find >> someone who has the skills, interest and time to review it. Maybe ask >> around on IRC - #php-dev-win on Freenode? > > Tried IRC, no response. BTW, this is a Linux && Windows extension. > > IMO, PDO should be a big focus to get stabilized. People are jumping > ship for poorer performing abstractions in PHP (ADO, MDB2, DBA, > etc...) Hell, even the PHP bug tracker uses MDB2. That's a bit of a > disgrace to a blessed and built in database abstraction extension. > > I really want to contribute and have no problem with getting reigned > in with patch karma, but that will never happen if nobody cares to > review.
Yeah its a horrible chicken and egg situation we have with PDO. Too few people around, actually it seems too few to even review your patch when it comes to SQL server. Maybe Matteo has some time to take a peek. Especially in the beginning its very helpful to get some feedback on patches before getting direct commit access. Then again for PDO we might be at the stage where we might not even have the resources to do that :( regards, Lukas Kahwe Smith m...@pooteeweet.org -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php