Stefan Esser wrote:
Hello Marcus,
that's plain wrong what you wrote. First PHP license is OSI Approved and
for that defintively does not violate any OSI recommendation. Besides that
We will see how OSI explains how a discriminating license can be OSI
approved.
well, given that the Apache
William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
> Stefan Esser wrote:
>
>> It should be noted, that the PHP Group is not allowed to give anyone the
>> right to use PHP in it's product name.
>>
>
> It's called a Trademark. It may or may not be a Registered Mark, but both
> concepts exist carrying varying weigh
On 1/23/07, Gregory Beaver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Roman Neuhauser wrote:
> # [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2007-01-23 08:59:46 -0600:
>
>> Roman Neuhauser wrote:
>>
>>> php.net distributes programs that violate the PHP license: e. g. PHPUnit
>>> or PHPDocumentor (see http://pecl.php.net). If php.net i
I intend to work on the OLE package and help with the Spreadsheet_Excel_Writer
package and the proposed Spreadsheet_Excel_Reader package.
Arnaud Limbourg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>That would be great indeed. Do not hesitate to apply for a
>pear-account and a cvs account if you don't have one. I
Roman Neuhauser wrote:
> # [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2007-01-23 08:59:46 -0600:
>
>> Roman Neuhauser wrote:
>>
>>> php.net distributes programs that violate the PHP license: e. g. PHPUnit
>>> or PHPDocumentor (see http://pecl.php.net). If php.net is ok with
>>> ignoring the license terms (and ha
Stefan Esser wrote:
> The spirit of open source is NOT that those in favour of the PHP Group
> can abuse the PHP Project for whatever they want. Like advertise their
> own companies.
We haven't granted that right to any specific companies. The only
projects we have granted the right to use the br
Stefan Esser wrote:
> It should be noted, that the PHP Group is not allowed to give anyone the
> right to use PHP in it's product name.
It's called a Trademark. It may or may not be a Registered Mark, but both
concepts exist carrying varying weight in any jurisdiction.
> If they do so they viola
Stanislav, I know that you like to enforce your idea of what a word
means on others, but the word *discrimination* comes from the Latin
"discriminare", which means to "distinguish between". Discrimination
Yep. Too bad we don't speak Latin here. Otherwise any distinguishing
between anything - li
Hello Stefan,
the license rules are the same, get in contact.
Tuesday, January 23, 2007, 8:14:47 PM, you wrote:
> Hello Marcus,
>> that's plain wrong what you wrote. First PHP license is OSI Approved and
>> for that defintively does not violate any OSI recommendation. Besides that
>>
> W
Hello Marcus,
> that's plain wrong what you wrote. First PHP license is OSI Approved and
> for that defintively does not violate any OSI recommendation. Besides that
>
We will see how OSI explains how a discriminating license can be OSI
approved.
> read the paragraph again and again. You will
Hello Stefan,
that's plain wrong what you wrote. First PHP license is OSI Approved and
for that defintively does not violate any OSI recommendation. Besides that
read the paragraph again and again. You will eventually find out that the
act of disallowing to use the term "php" in any of their nam
>> OK. Now your patch will work, but I would like to
>> think about more elegant solution.
>> The problem that I am busy with other work.
>> Could you please wait a week and then commit it if
>> I won't return (on the next Tuesday).
>>
> Argh. Can we please accelerate this somehow?
> This patch is
>> I wonder what "discrimination" means in your world. In my world, this
>> clause means that OS license can not put forth specific personal or
>> group conditions for receiving the license, such as belonging or not
>> belonging to ethnicity, race, religion, sex, political party, etc.
>>
> I wonder what "discrimination" means in your world. In my world, this
> clause means that OS license can not put forth specific personal or
> group conditions for receiving the license, such as belonging or not
> belonging to ethnicity, race, religion, sex, political party, etc.
> group. Of c
Argh. Can we please accelerate this somehow? This patch is necessary
for the HTTP request decoding work in PHP 6 and we really should get it
done sooner than later.
-Andrei
On Jan 23, 2007, at 10:01 AM, Dmitry Stogov wrote:
OK. Now your patch will work, but I would like to think about more
e
OK. Now your patch will work, but I would like to think about more elegant
solution.
The problem that I am busy with other work.
Could you please wait a week and then commit it if I won't return (on the
next Tuesday).
Thanks. Dmitry.
> -Original Message-
> From: Sara Golemon [mailto:[EMAI
It should be noted, that the PHP Group is not allowed to give anyone the
right to use PHP in it's product name.
PHP Group doesn't need to give anyone this right, anyone already *has*
this right, as long as this name is not trademarked (which it is not
AFAIK) and the anyone does not use PHP cod
On 1/23/07, Oliver Block <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello Pierre,
a bug report will be no problem.:)
Regarding a patch: timezone information needs to be accessible from within
ext/calendar/easter.c if I got it right. The easiest way is to call
php_mktime/PHP_FUNCTION(mktime) from within easter_
Hello Pierre,
a bug report will be no problem.:)
Regarding a patch: timezone information needs to be accessible from within
ext/calendar/easter.c if I got it right. The easiest way is to call
php_mktime/PHP_FUNCTION(mktime) from within easter_date() - but is that
possible/allowed/welcome?
Re
+1. I think Greg's suggestion would be a very good solution, combined with the
existing 'allow_url_fopen' feature to protect 1st level calls:
1. User stream wrappers are not an 'exotic' feature reserved to some exotic
hackers as some
seem to think. It is not because you never used them that it
Hello,
You should add a section to your freetds.conf file that looks something
like this:
[MyHost]
host = 192.168.55.3
port = 1433
tds version = 8.0
And they set $dbhost = "MyHost"; in your php script.
- Frank
> Hello,
>
> I have a Linux server that's running P
Hello,
On 1/23/07, Roman Neuhauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'd like to get permission to use PHP in the name of my MuchBetterDocumentor,
where do I apply? ;) http://www.opensource.org/docs/definition.php#5
[EMAIL PROTECTED] as always. Like it or not, that does not change anything :)
--Pi
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2007-01-23 08:59:46 -0600:
> Roman Neuhauser wrote:
> > php.net distributes programs that violate the PHP license: e. g. PHPUnit
> > or PHPDocumentor (see http://pecl.php.net). If php.net is ok with
> > ignoring the license terms (and has been for several years), does the
> >
It should be noted, that the PHP Group is not allowed to give anyone the
right to use PHP in it's product name.
If they do so they violating the Open Source Definition
http://www.opensource.org/docs/definition.php#5
Any kind of discrimination against anyone is not allowed. Giving some
people spec
I hit some problems compiling a C++ extension in a non-threaded
environment, because of some missing extern "C" declarations. Looks like
this was previously fixed for threaded mode only. Please would someone
with karma apply the following patch?
Index: zend_globals_macros.h
===
Roman Neuhauser wrote:
> # [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2007-01-21 18:25:24 -0500:
>> Personally I think PHP related projects should avoid using "PHP" in
>> their name period as it causes far too many problems for the language
>> itself, since most people fail to distinguish between PHP the
>> language a
Roman Neuhauser wrote:
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2007-01-21 18:25:24 -0500:
Personally I think PHP related projects should avoid using "PHP" in
their name period as it causes far too many problems for the language
itself, since most people fail to distinguish between PHP the
language and proje
On Tue, 2007-01-23 at 13:51 +, Roman Neuhauser wrote:
> php.net distributes programs that violate the PHP license: e. g. PHPUnit
> or PHPDocumentor (see http://pecl.php.net). If php.net is ok with
> ignoring the license terms (and has been for several years), does the
> license still mean sh!t
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2007-01-22 18:08:06 +:
> I have been trying to track down a potential bug in my code and after
> testing everything I could, I believe it is a bug in PHP. The problem is
> that it's quite a complex issue and only occurs when mod_rewrite is
> being used on Linux (it work
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2007-01-21 18:25:24 -0500:
> Personally I think PHP related projects should avoid using "PHP" in
> their name period as it causes far too many problems for the language
> itself, since most people fail to distinguish between PHP the
> language and project trying to gain po
Hello,
I have a Linux server that's running PHP 4.4.0 and 5.2.0 along with FreeTDS
0.64
I am trying to connect to a MS SQL Server 2005 with PHP and I encounter a
problem. Here is the php script content:
$dbhost = "192.168.55.3:1433";
$dbuser = "sa";
$dbpass = "samepa
At first I don't understand why you are trying to deallocate variable.
+ if (CG(active_op_array)->T == (parent->u.var - 1)) {
+ CG(active_op_array)->T--;
+ }
Isn't the same variable reused as result of ZEND_FETCH_DIM?
Yeah, I hastily recanted th
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