On 4/19/05, Robert Cummings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Not that I know of. I think such a concept would be interesting though,
> not as a RYL package, but as a power feature package-- especially if it
> had a mandate to maintain 100% compatibility with normal PHP. Then power
> users could use all of the existing scripts made for PHP and have all
> the power features of Power-PHP (not that it could be called Power-PHP
> without the blessing of Zend :)

Yeah... I'd love something like that (if it exists ;-). Name doesn't
really matter, but if it has "power" in it, it can even be dangerous
to the official PHP ;-)

I guess 100% compatibility is a must... but I guess
performance/stability issues are inevitable.

I think maintaining this kind of thing isn't at all troublesome, most
of the stuff will be handled by CVS although we may get some conflict
at times... To accept a patch, just wrap them around #ifdef's, make
appropriate configure entries... then "publish"... (is it this easy?)
keeping up with the latest PHP might be an issue, so I guess it might
be more feasible to just merge with point releases only... (?)

Well, Firefox has greasemonkey.... we'll have powermonkey [sort of] ;-)

-- 
Hendy Irawan
http://www.gauldong.net
http://dev.gauldong.net

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