On 27.8.2004 20:23 Uhr, Zeev Suraski wrote:
At 18:33 27/08/2004, Ilia Alshanetsky wrote:
On August 27, 2004 11:31 am, Hartmut Holzgraefe wrote: > Derick Rethans wrote: > >>Aren't PECL package version numbers already providing this? > > > > But not everything is in PECL :) > > any bundled extensions that are still EXPERIMENTAL should > move to PECL anyway IMHO
+1
-1.
I think that only extensions whose API is subject to change should be 'banned' from being a part of the standard release. Core extensions, with stable APIs, that just didn't get enough testing (e.g. SOAP, DOM or XSL, at least I think that's the case) can & should stay bundled IMHO.
I knew it, that this will stay in the head of people ;) XSL and DOM are not experimental anymore (as already mentioned in another mail in the infamous "flame" thread yesterday).
We forgot to remove the EXPERIMENTAL file in CVS, but did that recently. It was always intented to marked as stable for 5.0.0. There's no API to change anyway, as long as the w3c doesn't change it, at least ;)
chregu
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