Sorry to interject, but shouldn't the feature set be frozen before moving to a release candidate? This stage should mean to people that they can start building software on the new system because all the features are fixed and are not going to change, even though the system may still have bugs and is not yet production ready (in fact, that's what beta should mean, but there was no alpha, so...).

Cheers,


Marco


Andi Gutmans wrote:
Hey guys,

I think the PHP 5 tree has matured a lot and it's time to release an RC. I think end of November or mid-December makes sense. I'd like to aim at the former date.
Are there any major (as in "major") issues which in your opinion still need to be dealt with?


Thanks,
Andi


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