On Sun, Jun 5, 2011 at 1:09 PM, Hannes Magnusson <hannes.magnus...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I can't think of a statement I would disagree more with. These are > exactly the ones we should be bundling. >> My reasoning is simple. The key for bundling extensions is to have >> them available for most hosting solutions. If a shared host provides > > > No. Join the real world again. Anything not in vanilla PHP is hard to > install because it causes more work in maintenance of the server, and > increases the risk of fuckups etc etc Can you please stay at a technical level? Thanks. I'm not going to argue if my experiences, feedbacks and interactions with any kind of projects is larger or longer than yours (it is as a matter of fact but who cares?). But one thing is sure, all distributions do include mongodb, memcache(d), couchdb, etc. If you can't run an apt-get install memcached (non core), just like you run apt-get install pdo_mysql (core), then there is something intrinsically wrong in your system. > Being able to use "hyped technology" out-of-the box is exactly what we > want to achieve. I use mongodb, couchdb, memcached, and many other out of the box. My only concerns is the lack of pecl support for many of them and that's why I do think it is the way to go. And that's what the distros want as well. Cheers, -- Pierre @pierrejoye | http://blog.thepimp.net | http://www.libgd.org -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php