> Does the PHP staff lack resources to develop the Win32 environment
> sufficiently? (I would help if I knew how)
> Is there a database of current issues, owner of issue and due date?
(normal
> project management stuff)
Heh... couldn't resist a sarcastic post ^_^
I think that all the PHP coders out there are just pissed off that MS won a
good part of their court case. *snicker*
DOWN WITH THE EVIL BEHEMOTH!!! *lol*
Anyway, to hopefully add SOME value to this thread. I've basically been
"reading between the lines" on this issue and it seems that there just isn't
any real concern to fix this for Windows NT. It sounds like it works pretty
well with Windows 2000 and I wouldn't be surprised if "the PHP powers that
be" are basically trying to hold their breath and hope everybody moves to
W2K.
Ironically, that kind of behavior (fixing a problem by upgrading to the
latest and greatest) is the same kind of behavior that slashdot.com will
ENDLESSLY berate Bill Gates for.
Eric R. Gavin
[this has been an extremely sarcastic post]
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