"Pierre Joye" wrote in message
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hi Tony,
On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 2:52 PM, Tony Marston <tonymars...@hotmail.com>
wrote:
"Pierre Joye" wrote in message
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Happy to see there are still users for this tool, Christian and I had
good fun writing it. Also you should know that this package is dead,
it has no acttve maintainer (I was the last one) and has some
limitations from to begin with, also was very handy at time especially
for shared hosting without shell access.
Typical. You create a useful tool, get your users hooked, then walk away
and
leave them dangling.
Ok. You seem to misunderstand the last part of my message. So let me
be crystal clear here. Your attitude right now is poisonous, at best.
Please change it.
You may not like my attitude, but I am expressing myself without using
abusive terms. I am simply expressing my displeasure with this RFC using
civil, polite and non-abusive terminology. If you don't like my expressions
of disapproval then don't try to bully me into submission as that simply
will not work.
Now about this specific comment.
<snip>
So please, before you go down your big horse to insult my work and the
community,
I did not insult your work as I have been using it for many years. What I
find frustrating is that problems sometimes arise with a new PHP version,
and nobody seems to be maintaining it. I have recently upgraded of my PCs to
PHP7 and I had no end of problems. I had to debug and fix every error
myself, but now I have the PEAR web interface up and running.
do your homework and respect everyone here providing you
the tools and language you use for your own projects. Also I strongly
suggest you to consider your own view or vision as one along many, not
the only viable absolute truth or usage. Thanks.
Then I suggest that you learn to respect your users. There are huge numbers
of developers out there who use PEAR, and they find a web interface more
usable than the archaic command line. If you (and by "you" I mean everyone
who works on PHP internals) wish to deprecate PEAR then you must first
provide a viable alternative - with a web interface - and wait until it has
become stable and been accepted by the community BEFORE you do so. Anything
else would be less than professional.
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Tony Marston
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