Newsgroups: php.internals Path: news.php.net Xref: news.php.net php.internals:104060 Return-Path: Delivered-To: mailing list internals@lists.php.net Received: (qmail 66761 invoked from network); 3 Feb 2019 14:06:33 -0000 Received: from unknown (HELO localhost.localdomain) (76.75.200.58) by pb1.pair.com with SMTP; 3 Feb 2019 14:06:33 -0000 To: internals@lists.php.net Date: Sun, 03 Feb 2019 11:47:09 +0100 Message-ID: References: <2321148.uWQDsfDpJu@vulcan> <4df2d7cf-31dc-a9cf-eefe-d92bad199312@zend.com> <5896422.hBkj740jAu@vulcan> <67097B20-5D7D-489E-8C5B-E238890A7A83@zend.com> X-Newsreader: Forte Agent 3.3/32.846 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Posted-By: 62.251.31.78 Subject: Re: [PHP-DEV] [RFC] JIT From: phpdev@ehrhardt.nl (Jan Ehrhardt) Hi Zeev, Zeev Suraski in php.internals (Sun, 3 Feb 2019 07:05:49 +0000): >2. Most PHP production workloads are on Linux, and as far as I can tell >this trend is only growing over the years - with virtual machines and >now containers becoming more and more popular - meaning that even >developers with other host OSs still use Linux for the actual PHP >development. I am not sure this really is the case. Depending on which statistics you believe te be true, about a quarter to a third of the Web is powered by Wordpress. Wordpress market share is not diminishing. Do not underestimate the huge amount of Wordpress plugin developers that develop on Windows. Code quality is varying from very low to quite high, but these people are PHP developers as well. -- Jan