Hi folks,
It's that time of year again. If you are using our PhpStorm license, you've
probably been prompted about it expiring in December. JetBrains have
kindly offered their open source license to us again, and as usual all
details are on the wiki*.
https://wiki.php.net/licenses/jetbrains/phpstorm
Cheers,
Peter
- As always, please do not pass on any information that is on that wiki
page.
Hi folks,
It's that time of year again. If you are using our PhpStorm license, you've
probably been prompted about it expiring in December. JetBrains have
kindly offered their open source license to us again, and as usual all
details are on the wiki*.https://wiki.php.net/licenses/jetbrains/phpstorm
Cheers,
Peter
- As always, please do not pass on any information that is on that wiki
page.
Even without bias, I'm a bit uncomfortable seeing this on the mail list.
But with bias: don't forget NetBeans is free: https://netbeans.org/
On 8 November 2015 at 20:53, Christopher Jones <christopher.jones@oracle.com
wrote:
Hi folks,
It's that time of year again. If you are using our PhpStorm license,
you've
probably been prompted about it expiring in December. JetBrains have
kindly offered their open source license to us again, and as usual all
details are on the wiki*.https://wiki.php.net/licenses/jetbrains/phpstorm
Cheers,
Peter
- As always, please do not pass on any information that is on that wiki
page.Even without bias, I'm a bit uncomfortable seeing this on the mail list.
Find me another more appropriate place to pass this along, and I'll do so.
In the mean time, let's use what we've used for years... the mailing lists.
But with bias: don't forget NetBeans is free: https://netbeans.org/
[1] I did think about excluding internals because there's always some drama.