I think he likes eAccelerator and he has found a problem and he wants to
invest time in finding the problem and helping resolve it.
Personally I like that more then people donating money to eA, I'm not
going to work more on eA when the project gets more money so eA won't
improve. Donations are nice, but help into making eA a better product is
even nicer. When people help finding bugs, eA will improve!
cheers,
Bart
^^^ This is the part that makes sense. I want to make eA better, not
just for me, but for everyone who uses it. Then money we save on servers
will help hire people (helping people get jobs) and make our users
happy. I don't see any of that either, and never will. The point is; do
things -> improve eA -> do other things -> happier users on a faster
site. Part of the process.
Bart, I'm still working on a reproducable test case... I'm going to
draft one of the PHP programmers to give me a hand later this week if I
can't figure it out myself. If you can figure it out sooner, though... ;)
-Dormando
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