On Mon, 2 May 2005, Bruce Momjian wrote:
Joshua D. Drake wrote:
Well, I think there's numerous examples where someone suggests some feature or idea, and Tom or one or two other core developers will say: "I don't like that idea", and then the proposer will more or less give up on it because it is clear that it won't go anywhere.
Well I think that is more perception than anything. Sometimes you have to fight for what you believe in. For example plPHP. I believe plPHP belongs in core as do some other people. There are members of core that are for it and against it.
Command Prompt as the submitter needs to make a valid argument to sway core. We need to present code they would be happy with. We need to present reasons why.
I think the plan for plphp is to put the source in our CVS, but to require it to be compiled as a separate 'make' step after php is fully installed and using the new libpq. I think we had agreement on that solution.
Last I read, both Tom and I were against it being in CVS (albeit for different reasons) ... and there hadn't been any discussions past the end of that thread that I've seen ...
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