Re: PIWI / PHP Projects in Apache

2008-12-26 Thread Niclas Hedhman
On Fri, Dec 26, 2008 at 10:00 PM, Christian Grobmeier wrote: >> I'm not sure of a TLP called php.apache.org, but having lots of projects >> written in PHP is a good thing :-) > > Since Niclas Hedman pointed out that Apache doesn't want technology > umbrellas, I am stuck with the idea of scripting.

Re: PIWI / PHP Projects in Apache

2008-12-26 Thread Christian Grobmeier
> I'm not sure of a TLP called php.apache.org, but having lots of projects > written in PHP is a good thing :-) Since Niclas Hedman pointed out that Apache doesn't want technology umbrellas, I am stuck with the idea of scripting.apache.org which hosts not only php, but also JRuby, Ruby and other s

Re: PIWI / PHP Projects in Apache

2008-12-24 Thread Paul Querna
Christian Grobmeier wrote: Hi all, we have developed a web framework in PHP, called PIWI: - http://piwi.googlecode.com/ - http://piwiframework.de/ Codebase supports very much features right now and only lacks user documentation and has some open discussions left. Find a feature list below. It

Re: PIWI / PHP Projects in Apache

2008-12-23 Thread Christian Grobmeier
Hi, > 1. Forget php.apache.org TLP. We don't want technology umbrellas, and > working actively to get rid of those we have. So, your aim would be a > piwi.apache.org TLP instead, which is fine ambition. that would be great too :-) Or maybe scripting.apache.org? JRuby, Groovy or other scripting ba

Re: PIWI / PHP Projects in Apache

2008-12-22 Thread Niclas Hedhman
On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 1:14 AM, Christian Grobmeier wrote: > I allready surfed a while through the incubator and found one PHP > project (log4php) which doesn't look very active. Does it make sense > to propose a new PHP project for apache? I really think that apache > would benefit of PHP proje

PIWI / PHP Projects in Apache

2008-12-22 Thread Christian Grobmeier
Hi all, we have developed a web framework in PHP, called PIWI: - http://piwi.googlecode.com/ - http://piwiframework.de/ Codebase supports very much features right now and only lacks user documentation and has some open discussions left. Find a feature list below. It heavily borrows ideas and co