Chris Shiflett wrote:

--- Justin Patrin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Actually PEAR isn't a PHP project per se.


I disagree.

You have to become a member of the PHP development team, as far as I know,
to participate in PEAR development (CVS account, php.net email address,
etc.). The project is also governed by the PHP Group, and it is hosted on
php.net servers (pear.php.net). Many PHP extensions (PECL) are a part of
it (http://pear.php.net/manual/en/pecl.php) also.

Chris

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Ok, I can give you that. But anyone (and I mean anyone) can submit patches to the maintainers for inclusion. The standards are also there and open. All source code and documentation is easily readable (well, not docs for all of the projects, but the code is almost always documented well enough). My point here is that a team of people deal with all of these packages and their interactions.


And even so, you can get a PEAR account if you need one. If you want to help maintain a project or create your own, all you have to do is ask (and show that you're serious).

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