Hello,

On 07/19/2004 12:32 AM, Curt Zirzow wrote:
If you pay more attention you may notice that I always say that it *sounds* like a PHP bug. I am not even saying that is necessarily a PHP bug.


what ever you are trying to say about it being a bug or not, it is
one of the worst ways i've ever seen anyone try to plug their site.

Wanting or not, the PHP mail() function alone always had many, many bugs, as you may see here:


http://bugs.php.net/search.php?cmd=display&status=All&bug_type%5B%5D=Mail+related


Ok so a lot of bugs have been submited, and I do notice that they
are either green or gray. Of which, in case you didn't read the
legend. green == CLOSED (aka resolved and fixed!!!) gray == bogus.
meaning the person was using the function improperly.

One is currently assigned and is related to W32 with a 'rcpt to'
issue. The other *only* open one is complaining that the 5th
argument isn't working, and if you *look* closely at that open
ticket, I'm currently working with him to make sure it isn't a bug
with php.

Even if no open bugs means that the mail function of the latest PHP version does not have any bugs, it does not mean that all users are using the latest version.


Furthermore, no software can be guaranteed to be bug free, so the existance of unreported bugs or bugs that were reported but were marked as bogus because the developers could not have understood the reports very well or though they have fixed the bugs but just fixed the sympthomns, makes it perfectly valid to state that the PHP mail function may still have bugs that are not opened today.


Anyway, I was wondering why would you bother to fight my explanations with so much persistence. In the beginning, it seemed that you were not really aware of the problems, but then you finally revealed yourself when you showed when you said it upsets you that I am one of those people that "that try to plug their site".


I dont have a problem with Jason, Mr. Holmes, raditha or anybody
who wishes to plug their work.


The problem I have is someone falsely saying that php has a bug
somewhere and say that their nifty little class fixes the problem
when about 90% of the time it is due to the person not
understanding the STMP protocol.

I fight your explanations because they simply are bogus and dont
have any substance.  You claim on about 90% of the replies you make
to people having problems with mail() that there is a problem with
php, without, and I reiterate again... knowing what version of PHP
they are using, what OS they are using, nor do you even take into
consideration of what MTA they are using. and unlike what you
suggested in one of your replies, MTA's differ greatly in their
behaviour and cause a lot of reasons as why mail() simply isn't
working.

As I explained before, it is not necessary to know in advance the version that the person is using to state by the presented sympthoms that the problem may be due to bugs in the mail function, present or past (it does not matter).


Another detail is that you are distorting what I say. Saying that it "sounds like a PHP mail function bug", is not the same as claiming "it is a PHP mail function bug". If you want to be taken with credibility, stop distorting what I say.


A quick search in Google for your name and it lead to this page.


ooh..


http://pear.php.net/user/curt


hah.. I didn't even know that existed.


Hey, you are a PEAR zealot! Now it makes all the sense of the world that you do not want me to lead people to the PHP Classes site. It seems you are one of those people that think of the PHP Classes site as a competitor of PEAR. I would not be surprised if you would enjoy if one day the PHP Classes site was shutdown so PEAR did not have any competitors!


Let me count how many packages i'm a maintainer of... lets see.. 0
+ 0 makes ZERO!

Which is not a necessary condition to be a PEAR zealot.



Ok. now you are *trying* to attack me personally. Why don't you

No, I am not. If you insisting view it that way to justify subsequent personal attacks directed to me, that is going to be your problem because I am not going to follow (un)justified attack tone.



look at all the google results to php-general and see how many
times you've seen me suggest PEAR as a solution. You will simply
find that I have suggested PEAR mabey 1 or 2 times out of the 3000 or
so posts on php-general.

Come on, you are not convincing anybody here. It is not a problem to be a PEAR zealot to me. Everybody has preferences. Choosing and recommended PEAR packages is not a problem to me, as long you really intend to resolve the users problems.



The PHP Classes site was not developed to compete with PEAR.


read above. about how I am not at all affiliated with PEAR.

Please, do not pretend now that your complaint was not directed to my recommendation of classes in the PHP Classes.



As a matter of fact the PHP Classes site was created before PEAR with the specific intention to help me share many of my own classes so they could get as many testing as possible, helping me to improve them with bug reports and feature suggestions of their users.


and the saga continues...



That is my benefit from bothering to spend so much time developing Open Source code and providing support to people that present problems that can be solved with classes that I wrote.


more saga and drama you insist on dragging into this trying to keep
you're self superiour to everone else.

Duh? Superior? Is that what this is all about? Do my messages make you look inferior? Come on, you ought to know me better in person to realize that your impression is completely mistaken.


Do you think that if I really wanted to make myself look superior I would bother to open a site that lets anybody contribute with any packages, even with similar packages, and now it has over 800 contributing authors? If I really wanted to look superior, wouldn't it make more sense to not open the site for other contributing authors, or maybe make it difficult for other authors submit similar packages?



I don't know if this interests you, but some time ago I gave an interview to a russian PHP magazine regarding the PHP Classes, its history and initiatives:

http://www.phpinside.net/docs/mlemos.html


oh. someone actually took the time and had an interview with you?
Even with these credentials your credibitly is still low, oh wait
this is just propoganda of your site that you somehow can't keep
out of your replies.

Of course you are entitled to your opinion about my person, but like I said, you do not know me enough to realize that your impression about my person and the interest of my work to the PHP community is more relevant than you can think of.


Anyway, I do not work in the benefit of the PHP community to gain your credibility. If you do not appreciate my work, fine. It is impossible to please everybody, so it is not important to me to turn your opinions about me.


So, it certainly does not bother that PEAR zealots and friends come to the mailing lists and help people recommending PEAR components that solve their problems, why does it bother that I come here and do the same suggesting components that I wrote that happen to be made available in the PHP Classes site (or not)?

Again, I dont and never use PEAR. I've been here for quite a
while and rarely have suggested to any one PEAR. And after reading this I've come to the conclusion that you are the
one with the problem with someone suggesting anything other than
your site. You had said nothing of the likes until you falsely
assumed I was a PEAR zealot

Erm... you have admited below that you recommended PEAR packages. Now you say that you never use PEAR. So you are saying you recommend PEAR packages that never used and you want us to think that you are not a PEAR zealot? humm... I am afraid that it is a little difficult now.


Anyway, you must admit that you were the one that complained about my recommendations of things that are found on my site. Even if you can convince us that your really not a PEAR zealot, complaining about my recommendations to use something on my site is a pattern of behavior of PEAR zealots that once in a while pop in to do as you did.


Better, if you have written any useful classes that could solve other people's problems, feel free to submit them to the PHP Classes site, even if you have contributed them to PEAR


I wont contribute to your site, and you're doing a supper job
convincing me I should even consider it.

You are free to reconsider anytime you want. You are always welcome to join in as an user and maybe investigate whatever my classes do to overcome the mail function bugs. You do not need to tell me. You can always do like several people that want to peak anonymously and use unsuspected hotmail accounts to subscribe! ;-)



as well, and benefit from the feedback and recognition that you may get from sharing your work to the currently 170,000 subscribers of the site. Several PEAR related classes have been published there already.

http://www.phpclasses.org/pear



If you have written something innovating, you may even be nominated to the Innovation Award getting more recognition and prizes every month.


Ok. now I'm begining to think somehow one of your templated emails
got in here.  You're tone sure has changed and has gone toward's
promoting your site again.

You can think what you want. Good or bad, the site is open to anybody that wants to join voluntarily. You may not want to join, but I hope it does not upset you that others do it.



http://www.phpclasses.org/award/innovation

I am serious, welcome aboard!


haha.. aboard the anti manuel lemo's bandwagon, of course.

May I send you an invitation in Orkut to join the PHP Classes site community there? I have sent so many invitations to the PHP Classes users that it would not be a problem to send one more to you! ;-)


Come on, you are wasting your time and efforts fighting the wrong person.

As I say, cooperating is better than competing. PHP has grown through a lot of cooperation between its members. Unfortunately not everybody is willing to cooperate because of technical differences of opinion that turn up into personal disgreements needlessly. Ok, we have to live with that too, but I think it would be better for the PHP community and its future if people could get over such personal disputes.



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