Hi, Just realize, that this is _not_ the internals list. :X There I only read. Yes, I could send mails here :) We'll see My guess: The ecosystem has grown. Now much stuff, that were former (probably) asked here, is gone to more specific lists, like ZFs, Symfony, and so on. Maybe it's even already solveable via Twitter ;) Regards, Sebastian 2012/7/4 Andy McKenzie <amckenzie4@xxxxxxxxx> > On Wed, Jul 4, 2012 at 6:04 AM, RGraph.net support <support@xxxxxxxxxx> > wrote: > > Hi, > > > >> > https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Ak1QF0ijPYbedDNvb19SQl80MHcxUWhhbTZOYm5FUlE > > > > Yikes. That's a littled bit worrying. Or does it really mean that > > everyone is getting much better with PHP? :-) > > > > -- > > Richard, RGraph.net support > > RGraph: JavaScript charts for your website > > http://www.rgraph.net > > > > -- > > PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > > > > My guess would be that it's just one of those things -- every list > I've ever been on goes through cycles of more and less activity. > Also, most of them wind down quite a lot in the North American summer > (the motorcycle forums being an exception). > > They also tend to hit a peak around the end of the first/beginning of > the second year they exist, then taper off for a while, then come > back. I'd bet when the next major version of PHP is released we'll > see an upswing in traffic for a while as people try to figure it out. > > -Andy > > -- > PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > >