t the administrator control his
security settings in a more easy way.
imo this does not clash with the security team's purpose; this project
will that the security team's results and make it into a more frieldy
suite
I'd be more than happy to assist in this project, or the main security team.
--
Thanks,
Omer Cohen
www.omerc.net
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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PHP 5.0 was released a long time ago, and alot of fixes and patches were released after it to make sure it's sable.
According to PHP.net the stable versions are PHP 5.0.4 && 4.3.11
4.3.11 is marked stable, but 5.0.4 dosn't even exist on the tree.
5.0.0 isn't marked at all, and everything till 5.0
PHP 5.0 was released a long time ago, and alot of fixes and patches were released after it to make sure it's sable.
According to PHP.net the stable versions are PHP 5.0.4 && 4.3.11
4.3.11 is marked stable, but 5.0.4 dosn't even exist on the tree.
5.0.0 isn't marked at all, and everything till 5.0
PHP 5.0 was released a long time ago, and alot of fixes and patches were released after it to make sure it's sable.
According to PHP.net the stable versions are PHP 5.0.4 && 4.3.11
4.3.11 is marked stable, but 5.0.4 dosn't even exist on the tree.
5.0.0 isn't marked at all, and everything til
I've been working with it since it came out.
And I made big projects with more then a few classes and objects and it all worked fine, I didn't have any problems with it.
It's not like a group of 100 people from microsoft tested it and said
it's ok, the entire community of PHP developers agreed it'
The thing is, that while there's thew newest version (5.0.4) which had
all/most of the bugs fixed since 5.0, the original 5.0 version is still
being "tested".
I think that after 5.0 was released you should have waitied for about a
month or so to let people discover bugs like they did, and released
retty busy and I hardly ever hear from him, so I was wondering if someone else could be my mentor.
My name is Omer Cohen (omercnet on freenode), I'm 18 years old an I'm Israeli.
I'd really appriciate your kind response :)-- Thanks,Omer Cohenwww.omerc.net[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Adding my resume for those who are interested
www.omerc.net/O.Cohen-CV.en.doc
On 6/5/05, Omer Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I saw the post by Joans and I decided to bring it up again.
About two months ago I came here wanting to become a developer,
since I'm a PHP programme
what's wrong with that? :/
On 6/5/05, aLeJ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Adding my resume for those who are interested>
www.omerc.net/O.Cohen-CV.en.docI don't think that posting your CV in doc format is a very good primerstep, isn't it?--gentoo-dev@gentoo.org mailing list
-- Thanks,Omer Cohenwww.om
I dropped the file since I thought there was somthing wrong with it, I'll put it back on right now as rtf.
www.omerc.net/O.Cohen-CV.en.rtf
enjoy
On 6/5/05, aLeJ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
El dom, 05-06-2005 a las 14:48 +0200, Omer Cohen escribió:> what's wrong with that? :/>
On 6/5/05, Stuart Longland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Omer Cohen *top-posted*:
> > what's wrong with that? :/
>
> http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html
>
> While, sure, OpenOffice _can_ read Word format, it's far from perfect at
> doing
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