Kyle Terry wrote: > On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 6:31 PM, Nathan Rixham <nrixham@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> Eric Butera wrote: >> >>> On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 9:13 PM, Kyle Terry <kyle@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> >>>> On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 6:07 PM, Daniel Brown <danbrown@xxxxxxx> wrote: >>>> >>>> On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 19:58, Edmund Hertle >>>>> <edmund.hertle@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Well, I think we should not go to fast... maybe we are setting up SVN, >>>>>> webspace, domain, mailing-list and in the end this is only used by 4-5 >>>>>> people. Because than this can be discussed on this mailinglist. But if >>>>>> >>>>> there >>>>> >>>>>> are quite enough people interested, it would be indeed a good idea to >>>>>> >>>>> start >>>>> >>>>>> some other kind of communication... >>>>>> >>>>> I flat-out disagree with this, Ed. Nothing at all against you, >>>>> though. >>>>> >>>>> This is the General list for PHP, and while this project is >>>>> PHP-related (and "general" in nature), if we allow even the "regulars" >>>>> to do so here, how can we then tell others that we won't allow them to >>>>> discuss their PHP-related projects on this list? >>>>> >>>>> Putting the code on a proper system to begin with means no >>>>> screwing around later when the project is running at full steam. >>>>> And even if there are only four or five people working on it, if those >>>>> folks put in a good effort, they can work wonders. >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> </Daniel P. Brown> >>>>> daniel.brown@xxxxxxxxxxxx || danbrown@xxxxxxx >>>>> http://www.parasane.net/ || http://www.pilotpig.net/ >>>>> Unadvertised dedicated server deals, too low to print - email me to find >>>>> out! >>>>> >>>>> I work on a development team of 3; me and 2 others. 1 of which only >>>> develops >>>> about a quarter of his time here. Even with my co worker sitting next to >>>> me, >>>> if we weren't using a repo, we would both be at a complete loss (right >>>> word?). >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Kyle Terry | www.kyleterry.com >>>> >>>> >>> I have been using svn for 3 years by myself. Recently I talked my >>> other co workers to play with it and they love it. But even in an >>> army of one it's amazing to be able to figure out what I messed up >>> last week or why I decided to change something at 5:00. People have >>> wrote books on it though, so I'll hush. >>> >> still up :p >> >> dan - great offer, I'd like to take you up on it [could we install any >> extra needed software, such as a wiki / list or something that allows >> discussion and document storage made website available] >> svn - a must imho >> >> consideration: >> been thinking 2 things >> 1 - this could be a lot of noise on the list; perhaps an approach of rfc >> and publish every idea, post link to it here so anybody can contribute, then >> go from there. >> discuss [ wiki needed? ] > > wiki will definitely be needed. > >> 2 - actually that was both in one sentance >> >> maybe first rfc should be "super class for all xxxx (our) objects" and if >> so what >> >> + a name, cos if we need to start prefixing.. and it can't be 4LC as can't >> start with a number :p > > The world's object? > >> >> this will be massively interesting.. >> > > > Given "Common Objects and Datatypes", has anyone proposed "COD Pieces"? -- Thanks! -Shawn http://www.spidean.com -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php