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Joe Topjian

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Dec 11, 2012, 1:17:58 PM12/11/12
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Hello,

One stance I've taken with GluePHP is to not merge any modifications created by users. It's not that I don't appreciate the attention given -- I greatly do -- I just do not want to be biased of one idea over another.

I have created a wiki page at GluePHP's github repo where people can describe the changes they've made and link to their own fork of GluePHP. I hope this will create the deserved attention to the various modifications that have been been created.

The wiki is located here:


The area to describe your modifications is here:


Please let me know if anyone has any questions or comments.

Thanks,
Joe

Greg Milby

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Dec 11, 2012, 1:35:58 PM12/11/12
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maybe you could just adopt any proven 'adaptations' into a paralel repo?  not sure how you would deem a variation to be stable/usable though.

Joe Topjian

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Dec 11, 2012, 1:49:12 PM12/11/12
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Hi Greg,

That's a good idea, but as you said, the question is how to validate what variations are stable. I want to be as open as possible with how GluePHP is used so I'd like users to be able to advertise their modifications and how the mods fit their personal use cases.

Alternatively, there could be a separate git branch for different modifications, but then the problem becomes my laziness on ensuring the branches are up-to-date. That'd definitely be a disservice to the creator of that branch.

Thanks,
Joe

Greg Milby

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Dec 11, 2012, 9:45:14 PM12/11/12
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True  starting with a list of suggestions is slower but more responsible
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