John, et al --

...and then John Smith said...
% 
% > I was not saying or implying that Zend controls PHP alone. In practice
% > they have the "knife and the cheese" in their hands, meaning currently
% > PHP programs depend on Zend Engine to run. Maybe when somebody develops
% > real PHP compilers things will be different.
% 
% I know that you were not implying it, I just wanted to make my point.

Fair enough.


% 
% In practice it seems that Zend has the final say on PHP,  and I think it's
% bad for the language.

Not at all.  If enough decide to include some other encoding engine
in PHP then Zend can happily withdraw all of their support from PHP,
perhaps making a new product called zPHP or such, and the PHP camp is
not controlled in any way.  It seems a bit extreme and probably not
worth it, but no materially different from supporting (insert your
favorite and my least favorite cause here) and watching us part ways.


% 
% JS

I think that supporting this discussion any further might cause some
others to part ways with this list, so let's be done here :-)


HTH & HAND

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