Hi, Denis has offered to do the work in nice way that is a more proper long term solution. So what is stopping us now? Can someone from the PHP core team chime in and give some guidance so that we can move this forward?
Thanks, Jon On Fri, Jun 4, 2010 at 6:21 PM, Denis Gasparin <denis.gaspa...@edistar.com>wrote: > Hi. > For me there is no problem. There were several solutions proposed in this > thread: > - to share connection between pdo and old pgsql driver > - to create / emulate those methods in the various pdo drivers > - others (look at the post of one week ago) > > Just point me to the right solution, give me some specifications and i'll > adapt my patches. > > My original intention was and is to add new features and to contribute to > pdo... Not to create problems. > > In my humble opinion the worst thing would be to do nothing after this long > thread/debate. > > So I'll wait some feedback in order to adapt the patch. > > > Denis > > > > Isn't it possible for Denis to take our recommendations and tweak his work > to take into account those things? > > If he is interested in contributing it seems like this would be the obvious > thing to do. I agree it would be nice to have those things in PHP, so can he > tweak his patch to be a more proper long term solution? > > Thanks, Jon > > >> Tyrael >> > > > > -- > Jonathan H. Wage (+1 415 992 5468) > Open Source Software Developer & Evangelist > <http://sensiolabs.com>sensiolabs.com | <http://jwage.com>jwage.com | > <http://doctrine-project.org>doctrine-project.org | > <http://symfony-project.org>symfony-project.org > > You should follow me on Twitter: <http://www.twitter.com/jwage> > http://www.twitter.com/jwage > > You can contact Jonathan about Doctrine, Symfony and Open-Source or for > training, consulting, application development, or business related questions > at <jonathan.w...@sensio.com>jonathan.w...@sensio.com > > -- Jonathan H. Wage http://www.twitter.com/jwage