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Where to donate money for PHP?

I just went to PostgreSQL.org and donated $20 to it from the donate
link. I'll probably do more over time this year. It's just that PHP and
PostgreSQL have done so much for me in terms of my career and my
ability to knock out stuff at work really fast, and have it run with
little management overhead.

I want to see PHP and PostgreSQL succeed and not get hung up with costs
so much that they don't keep making it available and don't keep making
it free.

So where can I donate a small sum of money to the people who make PHP
possible for me to download on Linux?

I went to the Zend site, although I know that Zend isn't the only
contributor these days. I'm not really interested in purchasing any
Zend products at this time, but I could reasonably contribute to Zend
if they even had a donation link, which I didn't find. I also didn't
find one on the PHP.net site, which also has been useful for me because
of the excellent Wiki style online documentation available there with
plenty of examples.

Jul 17 '05 #1
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Google Mike wrote:
I just went to PostgreSQL.org and donated $20 to it from the donate
link. I'll probably do more over time this year. It's just that PHP and PostgreSQL have done so much for me in terms of my career and my
ability to knock out stuff at work really fast, and have it run with
little management overhead.

I want to see PHP and PostgreSQL succeed and not get hung up with costs so much that they don't keep making it available and don't keep making it free.

So where can I donate a small sum of money to the people who make PHP
possible for me to download on Linux?

I went to the Zend site, although I know that Zend isn't the only
contributor these days. I'm not really interested in purchasing any
Zend products at this time, but I could reasonably contribute to Zend
if they even had a donation link, which I didn't find. I also didn't
find one on the PHP.net site, which also has been useful for me because of the excellent Wiki style online documentation available there with
plenty of examples.


You can buy me a Zend licence if you like? I can't afford one and you
want to donate money, everyone wins. It would sure beat using Notepad!!

Jul 17 '05 #2
Thanks! You have made my evening after a hard day's work. :) :)

May I also suggest Bluefish, Quanta+, or Kate? (Assuming you have
Linux.) I like Quanta+ best for now but Bluefish, when finished, will
be very promising and likely more appealing than Quanta+.

Jul 17 '05 #3
Google Mike wrote:
<snip>
I went to the Zend site, although I know that Zend isn't the only
contributor these days. I'm not really interested in purchasing any
Zend products at this time, but I could reasonably contribute to Zend
if they even had a donation link, which I didn't find. I also didn't
find one on the PHP.net site, which also has been useful for me because of the excellent Wiki style online documentation available there with
plenty of examples.


Zend may not be in need of your money.

Perhaps you may donate to some good PHP saints like: Ilia, goba,
Allan, etc

Or it is much worth to donate to the sites that help PHP to grow
(than Zend)--for example, phpclasses of Manuel Lemos.

--
<?php echo 'Just another PHP saint'; ?>
Email: rrjanbiah-at-Y!com Blog: http://rajeshanbiah.blogspot.com/

Jul 17 '05 #4
Google Mike wrote:
Thanks! You have made my evening after a hard day's work. :) :)

May I also suggest Bluefish, Quanta+, or Kate? (Assuming you have
Linux.) I like Quanta+ best for now but Bluefish, when finished, will
be very promising and likely more appealing than Quanta+.

I guess he doesn't mean wine notepad :P

Anyway for windows try this kickass freeware PHP IDE:
http://www.mpsoftware.dk/phpdesigner.php

Debugging works perfectly! Highlighting, AutoComplete, FTP. All very
very good!

--
Jan Visser

Robas Computers & Netwerken
http://www.robas.com
Jul 17 '05 #5

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