* James Butler <james.but...@edigitalresearch.com> wrote:

> Enterprise (who-ever that is :-) now uses PHP and as such will 
> want PHP to have some degree of uniformity with release cycles
> and feature addition/removal so that they can easily factor it
> in to their own deployment/upgrade plans etc. 

Having worked for several large enterprises (eg. one of the 
major ISPs in Europe, with millions of customers), I can tell
that they're more interested in long-term stability and
seamless upgrades than the newest super-duper-feature. PHP
still is quite bad at that point.


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