Date: 07/01/00
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PHP is now used by many more people in many more kinds of
environments. There are going to be more bugs and they are going to be
found faster. The M$ strategy would be to just not fix the bugs.
-Rasmus
On Sat, 1 Jul 2000, Mustansir wrote:
> HI guys,
>
> I'm a regular php user....all out websites are php, mysql, and oracle
> enabled...and we swear by LINUX when it comes to OS and web platform
> selection.
>
>
> PHP, I suppose was stabler with 3.0....patches were less frequent....
>
> What happened to PHP 4????....Within a month of it's release....we already
> have 2 patches....
>
> On Wednesday PHP 4.0.1 gets released...and today I see another patch of it
> on the site...????
>
> What's going on??? Are PHP guys following the M$ strategy....or what????
>
>
> Mustansir
>
>
>
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