Tag Archives: OpenIT

OpenIT should target PHP 5.1?

According to the current poll on the OpenIT Community Site, the majority of people who have voted think OpenIT should target PHP 5.0 or greater. While I would love to use all the nifty new object oriented features of PHP … Continue reading

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Ari Gordon-Schlosberg is my Hero

So PPK authentication hasn’t worked for me on SourceForge.net for … well … ever. Today, my new hero and best friend, Ari Gordon-Schlosberg, fixed that (bad permissions somehow). Why am I so excited? Well now I can do CVS commits … Continue reading

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PHP’s Golden Ticket: PEAR 1.4

PEAR 1.4 has been been released! I hope features like channels, mirroring support, remote installation, and improved dependencies support will help fuel wide spread adoption and innovation of this wonderful piece of software. I’ll be honest, I’m very frustrated with … Continue reading

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OpenIT 2.0.1

Well Jeremy’s already committed some fixes, and users have started sending in bugs, so it looks like 2.0.1 will be coming in the near future. It’s probably a good thing that I haven’t had time to put into OpenIT since … Continue reading

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The Branchless Development Tree

Just released OpenIT 2.0. We’ll see how long it lasts before 2.0.1 is required. I’m eager to get started on 2.1, but we’ll see what time permits. I didn’t branch the OpenIT development “tree” in CVS. I hate CVS branching. … Continue reading

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PHP Bell Curve

I just thought it was interesting that the PHP experience level of people visiting the OpenIT Community Site forms a nice, if a bit flat, bell curve: (Oh, in other news, it looks like 2.0-Final should be out within a … Continue reading

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