On 11 November 2024 00:14:22 GMT, John Coggeshall <j...@coggeshall.org> wrote:
>I also voted against because I think it's silly to create these arbitrary 
>rules on the various frameworks. "Not playing favorites" is literally as easy 
>as saying "The people who volunteered their time to build X did so using Y 
>because that's what they knew, it doesn't mean the PHP project favors them 
>over another option".
>
>No one serious writes PHP code without a framework today, and the fact we go 
>so far to keeping PHP "stand alone" I think hurts the project more than it 
>helps because it gives a casual observer the idea that PHP development is just 
>the PHP language, which simply is never the case for a serious project.


This is counter productive, because the current rule is: don't use anything, or 
mention anything, third party.

And we're in 2024 now and nobody writes PHP code without Composer. Without this 
change, we can't use any composer available library for PHP.NET sites, nor even 
mention it in the documentation. 

That's bonkers. 

Also, requiring the PHP properties not never use anything third party makes 
everything so much more of a pain for us.

I strongly recommend you change your opinion on this. 

cheers
Derick

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