Hi,
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>yes, it will. We decided that there were many architectural benefits to
>using PHP5 but we do recognize that these are [very] early days for it
>and there is not widespread adoption yet. We would like you to evaluate
>the CCS in a test environment (since we don't expect you to have PHP5
>on a production server and the Tech Preview should't be used in
>production until fully tested out). We know that many won't be thrilled
>about PHP5 so we've made sure that CCS can be extended easily in
>different programming languages. Without going into a long explanation
>about it now, the documentation and design with the Tech Preview should
>give you a good understanding of where we want to go and then it would
>be really useful to discuss the pros and cons of PHP5.
>
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>I use custom code. Before I invest time in the new release I'd want to know
>that I might use it in the future. Is it OK to sign on to see the new code
>and docs and then decide whether or not to continue (or would you consider
>that bad faith)?
>
>
Good point. We have something similar in mind, as we also use custom
code: the HTTPS interface with mod_perl. We would like to compare the
two approaches.
By the way: introducing CCS will not break anything in the "old" API,
right? I mean _never_, right? :-)
- Csongor
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