Date: 07/22/01
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Chris and I have already talked about it. He saw and editied the RFC
before it went to the list, here's his reply.
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Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2001 21:36:02 -0500
From: Chris Johnson <chris <email protected>>
To: Nathan R. Hruby <nhruby <email protected>>
Subject: Moving PHPLib to SourceForge
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Nathan,
Here's my edited version of your posting. It's really unchanged as to
content and meaning. I just fixed all the typos and clarified some
sentences and grammar so that folks who speak English as a second
language aren't as easily confused.
I completely support your proposal, and will volunteer to help with bug
fixes and development, maybe even documentation.
I like PHP's documentation method (their actual documentation is not
very good) where the users can add their comments and suggestions to the
bottom of each manual page. I've learned a lot from those comments over
the years! I wonder how hard it would be to set something up like that
for PHPLib?
Regards,
..chris
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On Sun, 22 Jul 2001, Mike Green wrote:
> Well, I have noticed that much of the recent work seems to have been being
> done by Chris Johnson. And I've not seen him weigh in on the present
> discussion. Since he had been trying so hard to keep something going with
> PHPLib, it seems to me that it would be good to hear from him before leaping.
>
> (I'm one of those who -- at present at least -- can't do more than read this
> list. I can't keep up with other things that I'm committed to. So I don't feel
> I really have a right to comment. But I am very interested in PHPLib and have
> used it extensively in the reasonably recent past and hope to do so again. To
> me it is a very valuable resource.)
>
>
-n
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