Steph Fox wrote:
Steph Fox wrote:
I wasn't thinking of writing something in PHP... there'd be no way
for userland code to 'see' half the stuff that needed changing.
I was not implying it would have to. But I also do not see why it
should not be possible to do it in PHP.
If you wrote somethi
Steph Fox wrote:
I wasn't thinking of writing something in PHP... there'd be no way for
userland code to 'see' half the stuff that needed changing.
I was not implying it would have to. But I also do not see why it should
not be possible to do it in PHP.
If you wrote something like this in PH
Steph Fox wrote:
I wasn't thinking of writing something in PHP... there'd be no way for
userland code to 'see' half the stuff that needed changing.
I was not implying it would have to. But I also do not see why it should
not be possible to do it in PHP.
regards,
Lukas
--
PHP Internals - PH
I wasn't thinking of writing something in PHP... there'd be no way for
userland code to 'see' half the stuff that needed changing.
Anyway, just a thought.
Steph Fox wrote:
Is it a really stupid idea to suggest a script upgrading program a la
'autoupdate' (for 4/5 -> 6)?
It's something I ho
Steph Fox wrote:
Is it a really stupid idea to suggest a script upgrading program a la
'autoupdate' (for 4/5 -> 6)?
It's something I hoped to tackle myself, but am unlikely to find the
time for.
Well if it works it could solve some issues. Like handling stupid BC
breaks (array_merge, class_
Is it a really stupid idea to suggest a script upgrading program a la
'autoupdate' (for 4/5 -> 6)?
It's something I hoped to tackle myself, but am unlikely to find the time
for.
- Steph
Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:
Google is doing their Summer of Code thing again this year. You can read
more ab
They aren't planning on adding new mentoring organizations. I already
checked with them...
Andi
At 09:56 AM 6/18/2005 +0200, Ron Korving wrote:
Quote from http://code.google.com
We're Expanding the Summer of Code... - 17/Jun/2005
After spot reviewing the applications we've received for the Su