Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote:
There's not much benefit or point in PEAR developers developing for a non-PEAR library -- the idea is to create a set of high quality libraries following a common set of coding standards and practices; compatibility with outside libraries doesn't make sense if those libraries do not follow the same guidelines.
But since ADOdb is well established, and has a large following, there will be moves from non-PEAR developers to at least try and create a level of compatibility. ADOdb already has a PEAR compatibility mode, which should work into any PEAR based component.
Some of us are already running PEAR only code as part of an existing ADOdb framework, but will probably end up re-coding the PEAR stuff to take out another layer of abstraction ;)
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