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Author Announcement for review (plPHP)
Joshua D. Drake

2004-04-27, 4:54 pm

Below is an announcement for the RC1 of plPHP. It would be great
if we could see it on the PHP.Net website.


Command Prompt, Inc. is proud to annnounce the release of plPHP RC1.
plPHP (Procedural Language PHP) provides the complete power and ease
of use of the PHP programming language to programmers who wish to
utilize stored procedures, triggers and data access in PostgreSQL.

With the release of RC1 plPHP now supports:

Triggers, Composite Types, SPI (data access), global variables
(variable storage between functions), SetOF functions and more.

plPHP currently works with the 4.3.x series of PHP and support is
planned for 5.x. plPHP is released under a dual license of PostgreSQL
or the PHP license. For more information please visit:

http://www.commandprompt.com/entry.lxp?lxpe=294


Sincerely,

Joshua D. Drake
Gabor Hojtsy

2004-04-27, 4:54 pm

Anybody is against in the webmaster team or in the PHP Group to post
this news item?

Goba

Joshua D. Drake írta:
> Below is an announcement for the RC1 of plPHP. It would be great
> if we could see it on the PHP.Net website.
>
>
> Command Prompt, Inc. is proud to annnounce the release of plPHP RC1.
> plPHP (Procedural Language PHP) provides the complete power and ease
> of use of the PHP programming language to programmers who wish to
> utilize stored procedures, triggers and data access in PostgreSQL.
>
> With the release of RC1 plPHP now supports:
>
> Triggers, Composite Types, SPI (data access), global variables
> (variable storage between functions), SetOF functions and more.
>
> plPHP currently works with the 4.3.x series of PHP and support is
> planned for 5.x. plPHP is released under a dual license of PostgreSQL
> or the PHP license. For more information please visit:
>
> http://www.commandprompt.com/entry.lxp?lxpe=294
>
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Joshua D. Drake
>

Derick Rethans

2004-04-27, 4:54 pm

On Tue, 27 Apr 2004, Gabor Hojtsy wrote:

> Anybody is against in the webmaster team or in the PHP Group to post
> this news item?


We usually don't put up product announcements, so I would oppose to
this.

Derick
Joshua D. Drake

2004-04-27, 4:54 pm


>
>
> We usually don't put up product announcements, so I would oppose to
> this.
>


This is an open source project, not a product.

Sincerely,

Joshua D. Drake


> Derick

Gabor Hojtsy

2004-04-27, 4:54 pm

>> We usually don't put up product announcements, so I would oppose to
>
> This is an open source project, not a product.


Well, we don't usually put up announcements of open source projects either.

Goba
Joshua D. Drake

2004-04-27, 4:54 pm

Hello,

Obviously it is your site so it us up to you. However, it seems that
since it is a php project (language not community), that it would be
useful to the community as a whole.

I guess from our perspective we have reimplemented PHP in a new way,
making it even more useful. Just like the PHP-GTK guys which has been
posted on your website.

Again, if you do not feel it fits that is your choice of course but this
one I would urge some further consideration on.

Sincerely,

Joshua D. Drake


Gabor Hojtsy wrote:

>
>
> Well, we don't usually put up announcements of open source projects either.
>
> Goba

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