On Wednesday, February 6, 2019 6:21 PM, Tom Worster wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I took internals off Cc in this reply.
>
> > > Like all the bold ideas in this thread, that alone would need some
> > > serious planning and commitment.
> > > Technically, it's easy - assuming you'd just install PHPBB / Gitter /
On 06/02/2019 16:44, Ben Ramsey wrote:
Not to mention the incredible pain it would be to get all the mirrors to
support databases and run migrations on deployments. It’s just another kink in
the chain. One of the reasons the php.net websites are put together the way
they are is to allow ease o
Hi,
I took internals off Cc in this reply.
Like all the bold ideas in this thread, that alone would need some
serious planning and commitment.
Technically, it's easy - assuming you'd just install PHPBB / Gitter /
whatever, and not try to invent yet another wheel; but building a
community is ha
> On Feb 6, 2019, at 10:34, Kalle Sommer Nielsen wrote:
>
> Den ons. 6. feb. 2019 kl. 18.27 skrev Ben Ramsey :
>> Not to mention the incredible pain it would be to get all the mirrors to
>> support databases and run migrations on deployments. It’s just another kink
>> in the chain. One of the r
Den ons. 6. feb. 2019 kl. 18.27 skrev Ben Ramsey :
> Not to mention the incredible pain it would be to get all the mirrors to
> support databases and run migrations on deployments. It’s just another kink
> in the chain. One of the reasons the php.net websites are put together the
> way they are
> On Feb 6, 2019, at 03:46, Lester Caine wrote:
>
> One thing I learnt early on was that the most important thing is the raw
> content. Although coming from a data handling background that was something
> of a given anyway. There is a LOT of very good content on the current
> website, but it w
Good afternoon.
as some of you may know, i am currently working on a new design for the php.net
website and i came across the installation page[1].
the page contains information about "how to compile php from source" but no
"how to install it" and i think this is not a good for newbies.
when i
You can view the Pull Request on github:
https://github.com/php/web-php/pull/263
Opened By: mwillbanks
Pull Request Description:
Not much more to say here, added Midwest PHP Conference 2019 to the conferences
listing.
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Not cross posted so someone will miss ;(
On 04/02/2019 01:02, Levi Morrison wrote:
I did the last redesign, and I took a less rigorous approach. If I
were to do it again, I would be much more rigorous in gathering
requirements and building mock-ups. There were a lot of pages which
needed re-work
On Tue, 5 Feb 2019 at 22:25, azjezz wrote:
> You are totally right.
>
> in my opinion the the community site should be targeted to all the PHP
> Community ( PHP Developer / Core Developers ) to ask questions about PHP,
> discuss the development of PHP and related topics.
>
> Moderation should be
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