PHP Library Questions

I know this is super picky, given that you guys are providing all the support libraries and whatnot, but...
How often do you guys expect to update the server libraries? I'm of half a mind to convert the PHP libraries over to the Zend framework class structure & standards, and submitting them to their library. That would mean I become the maintainer though, and I don't want to be caught in update hell.

If you do it and send it back to us, than I become the mantainer
Usually I only update the libraries to fix bugs, but there is a bunch of new stuff coming soon that will require an update (new REST APIs, etc.)

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  • Size of iTunes library question

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    Hello, I am brand new to Aperture from iPhoto.  I am moving to Aperture to take advantage of the organization options because I am starting to run out of HD space with my 100 GB iPhoto library.  I want to have the option in the near future to switch to referenced masters on an external drive.  So my question has to do with the unified library between iPhoto and Aperture.  When I upgraded to Aperture, I had to first update iPhoto to the new library format.  I then opened my iPhoto library in Aperture.  Everything I've read about the unified format has explained that it is compatible with both applications.  But I've also read that iPhoto does not work with referenced masters.  So, can I use Aperture to convert my iPhoto library to Referenced masters?  Or do I need to transfer my photos into a native Aperture library first?  And then once I switch to referenced masters, will iPhoto still work with my new library?
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  • Quick Multiple Library Question.

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  • ICloud photo library question

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  • HT204053 iTunes Library question

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