On Nov 29, 2007 5:56 PM, Stanislav Malyshev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No, it is not more important. 99.9% of PHP users don't care what process
> we have, they care about how well PHP works for them. If we had best
> process in the world but no support for what people need - people won't
> use PHP just to commend us for oh so good process. Process is important,
> but it's a *tool*, not the *goal*.

    Actually, I believe the latest Gallup Poll sponsored by CNN put
that number at 97.3%.  ;-P

    Besides, as I read the message you quoted, my understand was that
Pierre was inferring that it's more important for the community to
have standardized guidelines for contributions, rather than bend to
the whim of one party: in this case, IBM.

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