If you would have drawn a graph of technological development of Israel I
guess that you would have got something like a straight line with a really
big inclination.
People here want to start developing online when they doesn't even know the
basics, most of the server administrators here installs php out of the box
and don't know where to go from there, so if you, for instance, want to
adjust your server software, lets say umm install ffmpeg - your
administrator won't know how to do that!

This is just what going on in the main stream, of course that in specific
companies and in the right places this is not going on like this.

The other main problem is that people are pretty much focused or in other
words "fixed", they are not open to changes and usually don't take others
opinions. In Israel most of the servesr run centos - why? I don't really
know why, my server is running ubuntu.. just like this machine..
People see that centos is working - why changing it? this thinking method is
good for one hand but not that good for the other one, I don't think that
thinking should be fixed and targeted but that's the way it works here so
you have just got to manage ;)

On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 9:26 PM, Skip Evans <s...@bigskypenguin.com> wrote:

> Nitsan Bin-Nun wrote:
>
>> I usually uses CI, just because it is written in PHP4 and in about 50% of
>> the servers in Israel there is no PHP5 :X
>>
>
> I am just curious. Why is PHP 5 so rare there?
>
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