Date: 11/15/00
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Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:
>
> Part of the reason the PHP project has been successful is precisely
> because the barrier of entry has always been nice and low. This applies
> both to the language itself and also to the development of the language.
Although I agree with that, it's a dangerous statement, because it
implies that any project with sets the barrier-of-entry for development
"higher" is risking success. Apache has always had a much different
view of CVS commit. Key is what works for each project. The current
process for PHP has worked extremely well :)
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