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                    <title>Taking over maintainership of PEAR::File</title>
                    <description>Some time ago, I helped fellow PEAR developper Helgi &amp;THORN;ormar  fix several problems with the File_CSV package. Parsing and interpreting CSV files is done with a gigantic stack of regular expressions, and the standard contains a lot of exceptions that need to be taken into consideration. While discussing the package, he mentioned he was mostly interested in the File_CSV part, and was planning on splitting this off from the main File package. At the time I expressed interest in the main package as I had gotten quite familiar with it back in the days of PHP 4.2, and when I was developing File_DNS which depends on it. Combine that with the patches I&amp;#39;ve created, the work I helped put into making all the tests work, and Helgi offered to add me as developer on the PEAR::File package, a position I gladly accepted.Looking through the list of bugs closed since the latest release, the package seems quite stable, and it really is feature complete. I&amp;#39;d prolly go as far as to say it&amp;#39;s been made almost obsoleted by more recent PHP versions. All in all, it doesn&amp;#39;t look to be a huge amount of work, but still something I&amp;#39;d like to do. And ofcourse there are quite a few enhancements that can still be made to the package. We&amp;#39;re waiting on a fix for a specific PEAR/PHP bug, so that we can release a new version with File_CSV split off. Once that&amp;#39;s complete, I&amp;#39;ll take over the File package, take a look at the open bugs and feature requests, and create a set of roadmaps for the future of the File package.  Also, I&amp;#39;d like to officially open the PEAR::File segment  of this website. </description>
                    <link>http://cipri.com/PEAR-File/p2_articleid/5</link>
                    <author>Cipriano Groenendal</author>
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                    <pubDate>Fri, 11 May 2007 22:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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                    <title>First Post!</title>
                    <description>Or not... While this is the first real post on my new website, it secretly isn&amp;#39;t! That is because, for the last week or so, I&amp;#39;ve been setting this whole site up. And, since I am somewhat of a perfectionist when it comes to stuff like this, I&amp;#39;ve created several posts to test things. That means that, as an added bonus, you already have something to read! Yeah, I&amp;#39;m sure everyone is oh-so-thrilled to have something to read for the next week or two... Hmm. Maybe we should set up a bet on how long before this blog joins the millions of other blogs that don&amp;#39;t get updated anymore... Comments should work, so place your bets now people, and win a one of a kind set of random bytes generated by Yours Truly! Or not... While this is the first real post on my new website, it secretly isn&amp;#39;t! That is because, for the last week or so, I&amp;#39;ve been setting this whole site up. And, since I am somewhat of a perfectionist when it comes to stuff lke this, I&amp;#39;ve created several posts to test things. You can all it cheating, I</description>
                    <link>http://cipri.com/general/p2_articleid/4</link>
                    <author>Cipriano Groenendal</author>
                    <category>General Posts</category>
                    <pubDate>Fri, 11 May 2007 21:32:06 +0100</pubDate>
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                    <title>On PHP5, and File_DNS</title>
                    <description>Recently there was a large discussion on the PEAR-Dev email list about new PHP5 packages depending on older PHP4 packages, and how that would prevent new packages from becoming E_STRICT. In response, I&amp;#39;ve come to realize two things:It&amp;#39;s been almost 3 years since PHP5 has been released, and PHP6 is already being developed. PHP5 is mature, and should be used whenever possibleI&amp;#39;m switching File_DNS over to PHP5. Even though it&amp;#39;s initial release got into PEAR before the RFC on E_STRICT and New Packages got accepted, and I could release a PHP4 version, I won&amp;#39;t. Instead, I&amp;#39;ll be documenting all my steps to making it a PHP5 package, and see what needs to change to PEAR&amp;#39;s manual to make development of new PHP5 packages easier for new developers.</description>
                    <link>http://cipri.com/PEAR-File-DNS/p2_articleid/3</link>
                    <author>Cipriano Groenendal</author>
                    <category>PEAR::File::DNS</category>
                    <pubDate>Sun, 06 May 2007 21:31:14 +0100</pubDate>
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                    <title>Mail_Mime Released</title>
                    <description> As some of you may know, I&amp;#39;ve been maintaining the PEAR::Mail_Mime package for over 2 and a half years. Development has been kinda slow on the package since day one, since most major features are already included. Combine that with a general lack of unit tests, and not much gets done on a package. Recently however, much has changed. I set myself a roadmap on the pear site, and forced myself to stick to it. I submitted bugs for all the items I still felt needed to be done before we could release, and added those to said roadmaps. And, in an act that even surprised myself, I&amp;#39;ve managed to live up to all of the roadmaps so far! This means that today, Saturday May 5th 2007, there finally is another stable Mail_Mime release. A stable version, with new features, new unit tests, and no more bugs(*knocks on wood*) I&amp;#39;ve since set roadmaps on all of the packags I maintain, and even helped other developers set up their own unit tests. And as most other developers know, it feels good to know you&amp;#39;re helping an Open Source program, but it feels even better to actually work on it ;) </description>
                    <link>http://cipri.com/PEAR-Mail-Mime/p2_articleid/2</link>
                    <author>Cipriano Groenendal</author>
                    <category>PEAR::Mail::Mime</category>
                    <pubDate>Fri, 04 May 2007 20:34:36 +0100</pubDate>
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