Planet eZ publish


Don't forget to submit your proposals! We already have a great lineup of speakers and attendees for the event, including core team members from PHP, MySQL, the Mozilla Foundation and much more. Don't miss the chance to meet them!
The Call for Papers of eZ publish Conference 2006 will end in a week, Monday, Jan 16.
Hence, you can still submit your proposals in time.
Notice how there is NO MESSAGE. Why would they delete the text of my forum post? I was asking for a statement and a patch fix for a list of sites offering the decoding of encoded files. Is Zend trying to sweep this under the rug because they're looking to dump the encoder project and don't want to waste any money on fixing this issue? This doesn't look good for Zend PR.
I made a post on the Zend Forums asking for a statement on the decoding of Zend Encoded files.
It's definitely interesting to see that they removed the post - not just replied with a simple "We're looking into it" or "We're aware of the situation. Thank you for your input" kind of thing. Instead, they take the "what forum post?" approach. Well, Jim's posted another message that, as of the writing of this post, is still there, but unanswered...
Here's the problem: Dr. Wood and I both have complicated jobs plus we have a family, so just like everyone else in the world, keeping in sync is a problem. Herewith a painful half-finished story of trying to solve it with technology. The conclusion is painfully obvious: whoever first provides a family-scheduling tool that non-geeks can use and Just Works with the tools most people run their calendars on is going to make a lot of money and do Humanity a major service.
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zak_greant posted a photo:
Something must have happened to this rowboats family, as it was obviously well-loved at one time.



