On 22 February 2010 17:19, Jani Taskinen jani.taski...@iki.fi wrote:
22.2.2010 17:28, Richard Quadling wrote:
A couple of low level things
Nitpicking, are we? :D
It's what I'm good at ;-)
1 - Can/should the PHP Versions include release candidates?
Yes, they're outdated. This is one part
FYI: I installed the new bug tracker to ez1.php.net for easier
testing. Feel free to test it and comment to this thread. If the DNS has
not propagated yet, just add this to your hosts file:
128.39.198.38 bugs-beta.php.net
Keep in mind it's NOT totally new, it's simply been cleaned up and
On 22 February 2010 13:58, Jani Taskinen jani.taski...@iki.fi wrote:
FYI: I installed the new bug tracker to ez1.php.net for easier testing.
Feel free to test it and comment to this thread. If the DNS has not
propagated yet, just add this to your hosts file:
128.39.198.38 bugs-beta.php.net
22.2.2010 17:28, Richard Quadling wrote:
A couple of low level things
Nitpicking, are we? :D
1 - Can/should the PHP Versions include release candidates?
Yes, they're outdated. This is one part that should be automated/centralized,
it's enough PITA for the RMs already to remember all the
Hi,
On Mon, 2010-02-22 at 15:58 +0200, Jani Taskinen wrote:
FYI: I installed the new bug tracker to ez1.php.net for easier
testing. Feel free to test it and comment to this thread. If the DNS has
Great!
- Patches / file attachements
I like the idea of calling it patch so users won't
22.2.2010 19:15, Johannes Schlüter wrote:
- Patches / file attachements
I like the idea of calling it patch so users won't immediatly upload
large big applications. Is there a size limit?
No limits apart from what is set in either httpd.conf or php.ini, also, they
need to be text