- Yeah, I just don't like it. But it's a minor niggle.
- Sorry, coming from the CakePHP world, we just migrated to PHP5.2. And yes, using < PHP5.2 is common enough - fucking CentOS - that we should still support it. I also work with Lithium, which embraces 5.3 as much as it can, but I don't see the need for doing so in all cases. So yeah, you can be harsh, but I'll be realistic.
- If all I'm working with is the phar, sure. But if we downport to 5.2, nay. Also, PHP frameworks tend to not depend upon each other's libraries too often. I don't see your CLI implementation being pulled into an official Zend package manager for example.
I'm definitely following along on Github, and have been for quite a while.
- Sorry, coming from the CakePHP world, we just migrated to PHP5.2. And yes, using < PHP5.2 is common enough - fucking CentOS - that we should still support it. I also work with Lithium, which embraces 5.3 as much as it can, but I don't see the need for doing so in all cases. So yeah, you can be harsh, but I'll be realistic.
- If all I'm working with is the phar, sure. But if we downport to 5.2, nay. Also, PHP frameworks tend to not depend upon each other's libraries too often. I don't see your CLI implementation being pulled into an official Zend package manager for example.
I'm definitely following along on Github, and have been for quite a while.