* 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. cu -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrico Weigelt, metux IT service -- http://www.metux.de/ phone: +49 36207 519931 email: weig...@metux.de mobile: +49 151 27565287 icq: 210169427 skype: nekrad666 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Embedded-Linux / Portierung / Opensource-QM / Verteilte Systeme ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php