----- Ursprüngliche Message ----- > Von: Zeev Suraski <z...@zend.com> > An: hakre <hanskren...@yahoo.de> > CC: internals@lists.php.net > Gesendet: 17:47 Mittwoch, 30.Januar 2013 > Betreff: RE: [PHP-DEV] [RFC] Integrating Zend Optimizer+ into the PHP > distribution > >> > * In that RFC you write: >> > >> > "the integration won’t happen before late 2014." [if > it's not bundled >> > with PHP 5.5] >> > >> > Can you please outline why? > > Based on an 18 month release cycle, and assuming we release 5.5.0 in mid > 2013, 5.6.0 will come out late 2014.
I wonder where you pick those quantifications from, according to https://wiki.php.net/rfc/releaseprocess there is 12 month cycle/tact, and according to the release date of PHP 5.4 major releases (golden) are scheduled for the first of march each year (alphas accordingly earlier). >> > * Which benefits does Zend Inc. see in contributing the Opcode cache? > > Simply put, this could benefit PHP greatly without negatively affecting our > business in any way. And not simply put? >> > * Last but not least, not related to the opcode cache alone, but >> > related because you want to bundle it with core: If some day the PHP >> > group decides to choose a similar software license, but different in >> > the sense that it is more compatible with existing FLOSS licensing, >> > would you have a problem to re-license as well, e.g. under MIT or > Apache >> > 2.0 >> for that part? > > The plan is to contribute the source code to the PHP project. It'll be > under the same license as PHP and subject to any changes in the PHP > licensing scheme that we'll agree on. Who is that "we" in the last sentence? Could copyright be transfered to the PHP group? Which developers so far did work on that code? Do we get the release history as well? -- hakre -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php