Re: Censorship in php
On Sat, Dec 21, 2013 at 1:25 AM, Lester Caine <[email protected]> wrote:
> Kalle Sommer Nielsen wrote:
>
>> 2013/12/21 Lester Caine<[email protected]>:
>>
>>> >I know I will get my head chewed off, but I'm going to speak out anyway
>>> ...
>>>
>> I don't see how this is internals related, the webmaster list is more
>> the place to go for this, so I would say thats the first reason why
>> you might feel like your head gets chewed off
>>
>
> That is perhaps part of the problem? With the increasing number of lists
> and the vast escalation in work being done, there is not a single location
> where an overview can be obtained - now even on the website! Add external
> projects that are now being used as part of the core standards and things
> get even more confusing. Surely this is the core of the project and needs
> some control on how the project as a whole moves forward?
I am pretty sure that presentation on a website has almost nothing to do
with the core of a language. Perhaps you might consider lurking on more of
the lists, to determine appropriate topics for appropriate locations. There
isn't a "single location" where an overview of it all can be obtained, PHP
is too big for that.
-Ronabop
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