On 7 July 2026 12:54:29 BST, "Gina P. Banyard" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> https://wiki.php.net/rfc/deprecations_php_8_6
>
>If anyone has any issues or additional proposals they can still be added or 
>amended.
>If none are added or amended, I will initiate a call to vote next week.


I just skimmed through the page, and counted 35 proposals, of which only 8 had 
any analysis or discussion of the impact on existing code.

Several more have had discussions of their impact in this thread, but the 
conclusions have not been summarised in the RFC for voters to see.

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As I stated previously, if the vote is called with the RFC in the current 
state, I will cast 27 "no" votes, and only examine the remaining 8 proposals in 
detail.

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The reason we require votes to pass with a two-thirds majority is to maintain 
the status quo by default. Changes, whether they are adding features or 
removing them, need to be weighed on a balance of cost vs benefit.

It is not reasonable to expect every voter to independently research the costs 
of every proposal. It is up to the person proposing each change to make an 
honest and informed case for that balance, rather than presenting only 
advantages or gut feelings.

I urge everyone whose name is on this RFC to review its content with that in 
mind.

Thanks,

Rowan Tommins
[IMSoP]

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