Newsgroups: php.internals Path: news.php.net Xref: news.php.net php.internals:65415 Return-Path: Mailing-List: contact internals-help@lists.php.net; run by ezmlm Delivered-To: mailing list internals@lists.php.net Received: (qmail 10071 invoked from network); 29 Jan 2013 16:11:31 -0000 Received: from unknown (HELO lists.php.net) (127.0.0.1) by localhost with SMTP; 29 Jan 2013 16:11:31 -0000 Authentication-Results: pb1.pair.com header.from=sebastian@php.net; sender-id=unknown Authentication-Results: pb1.pair.com smtp.mail=sebastian@php.net; spf=unknown; sender-id=unknown Received-SPF: unknown (pb1.pair.com: domain php.net does not designate 93.190.64.33 as permitted sender) X-PHP-List-Original-Sender: sebastian@php.net X-Host-Fingerprint: 93.190.64.33 mail-3.de-punkt.de Received: from [93.190.64.33] ([93.190.64.33:45966] helo=mail-3.de-punkt.de) by pb1.pair.com (ecelerity 2.1.1.9-wez r(12769M)) with ESMTP id 9E/F4-10721-1B4F7015 for ; Tue, 29 Jan 2013 11:11:31 -0500 Received: (qmail 10870 invoked by uid 511); 29 Jan 2013 16:11:26 -0000 Received: by simscan 1.4.0 ppid: 10866, pid: 10868, t: 0.0324s scanners: attach: 1.4.0 Received: from unknown (HELO ?192.168.2.31?) (sb@sebastian-bergmann.de@84.150.84.18) by 0 with ESMTPA; 29 Jan 2013 16:11:26 -0000 Message-ID: <5107F4AE.8070404@php.net> Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2013 17:11:26 +0100 User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:17.0) Gecko/20130107 Thunderbird/17.0.2 MIME-Version: 1.0 To: internals@lists.php.net References: <5d21b42656d49b4a71d9f808541bd745@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: X-Enigmail-Version: 1.5 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Subject: Re: [PHP-DEV] [RFC] Integrating Zend Optimizer+ into the PHP distribution From: sebastian@php.net (Sebastian Bergmann) Am 29.01.2013 16:54, schrieb Derick Rethans: > I like it. It would be totally awesome if it came with a webinar or > something where Dmitry/Stas explain how it works though. Understanding > how APC works has always been a contentious point. I'd be awesome if we > could turn that around with O+? I think it is a good thing that Zend open sources their bytecode cache. And I think that what Derick proposes is a brilliant idea. -- Sebastian Bergmann Co-Founder and Principal Consultant http://sebastian-bergmann.de/ http://thePHP.cc/