On Tue, Aug 24, 2021, 19:28 Derick Rethans <der...@php.net> wrote: > On Mon, 23 Aug 2021, Deleu wrote: > > > We recently had the Nullable Intersection Types RFC process in an > > unconventional way starting a new RFC post feature freeze. If memory > > serves me right, another similar incident happened with the Attributes > > RFC which had a syntax that could not be implemented without a > > secondary RFC [1] and went through a secondary RFC which proposed a > > different syntax [2]. > > I find this comparison disingenuous. >
I want to state that I had no intention to compare the RFCs or even bring their merits into discussion. What I intended to show is that we have 8.0 which had an RFC that would classify as Refinement RFC and 8.1 again having another RFC that also classifies under the same category. Their merits are left for their own discussion and their own voting. The proposal is rooted in making it easier for release managers and rfc authors to refine code changes that may or may not be necessary to accomplish a previously approved RFC. >