> On Tue, Jul 10, 2001 at 07:51:14AM +0300, Andi Gutmans wrote:
>
> > I think it's something we should consider. From what Joey wrote it sounds
> > as if the PHP Group is perceived as something *above* php-dev in the
> > community. I don't think this is a good thing and therefore most
> > discussions (forget the current one) are held on php-dev. The PHP Group
> > does mostly administrative stuff so maybe we could just have something like
> > a PHP UNIX system group, a PHP license group, a PHP web group and so on.
>
> I think it would be pretty interesting to at least discuss the
> possibility of organizing the masses into a handful of working
> groups (or special interest groups).
The number of mailing lists has allready increased (PHP-DB, PHP-WINDOWS and so on)
Most of the trafic on these lists are either specific to a few extensions or user
questions. The development list (if we filter out most of the bug-messages) is where
most of the development is discussed.
I think we still need the general list to make sure we are serving all supported
platfforms/web servers/...
I would like to see more team work arround specific issues (windows ISAPI stability,
generalized function naming core and extensions, improved OO just to mention a few).
This could be dynamic groups with a few key members to drive the effort.
The PHP Group could then take a more coordinating role and make sure all areas are
covered etc.
- Frank
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