Oh, and let's not forget Pierre's PIMP extension -- anyone who has seen
his code/slides knows that it blows GD out of the water and he's still
cleaning things up there too.

John

On Tue, 2003-11-11 at 17:03, John Coggeshall wrote:
> > To be honest, I think the answer is somewhere in the middle. Basically, the 
> > engine is done. I think the XML extensions and SQLite are pretty mature, 
> 
> I know Shane was working on some major improvements to simplexml that I
> don't know if he's finished yet. Sterling didn't seem to have any
> interest in really finishing the code he did write from our
> conversations.
> 
> > I'd really like to see PHP 5 get out soon because it's really a waste that 
> > we don't give PHP users the chance to use the new functionality. I think 
> 
> It'd also be a waste to release PHP 5.0, only to have 5.1 be the version
> with all the non-OO new features just for the sake of it. It's widely
> understood throughout the community that PHP 5 will be a *major* release
> for PHP, and everyone expects to see things like MySQLi, PDO,
> SimpleXML/XML, etc.  
> 
> > I also don't think we should be waiting for new extensions like PDO. It is 
> > impossible to synchronize with every extension out there. PDO sounds like 
> > it'll be something really useful, and when it's ready and useful enough 
> > it'll probably be part of PHP whether that is 5.0.0. or 5.6.4. If it's 
> > ready in time, then great. If not, it might be in 5.0.1 which is likely to 
> > follow 1-2 months after 5.0.0.
> 
> Is this really a discussion about every extension? We are talking about
> PHP5 specific extensions that are designed to be major steps forward in
> XML and database manipulation.. 
> 
> > What I suggest is the following. An immediate feature freeze and try and 
> > get the RC out of the door. If it takes 2 months and not 2 weeks that's 
> > fine with me, but I'd like it to converge. I'd like people who have 
> > outstanding issues/bugs they need to fix, to go ahead and fix them. Same 
> > goes for critical engine problems (aka me).
> 
> Reasons not to RC yet:
> 
> 1) The changes between B1 -> B2 were very substaincial
> 2) B2 has only been out for around 10 days
> 3) There are a lot of valuable PHP 5-focused extensions that a lot of
> people expect to see in PHP 5 (anyone who has been attending this year's
> conferences knows this), that people *are* working on -- they just
> aren't finalized yet. 
> 
> Considering there was absolutely no warning about an RC or feature
> freeze, I suggest an alternative -- Set a firm date for a B3 release
> (end of year), allow people who are actually working on PHP 5 related
> ext stuff to get their code committed and finalized, and then release B3
> in the wild for a month. If it all floats then roll the RC.
> 
> John
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