On Fri, 25 Nov 2005, Matthias Pigulla wrote:

> 
> > Yes, and that will break code again as I just explained to 
> > Sebastian Kettler. And it will break *my* code ;-)
> 
> Too bad I don't find the right mail to qoute you now literally - but
> nobody forces you to use the official PHP codebase for your stuff; go
> ahead and maintain releases for yourself.

I am sure that that quote would have been taken out of context though.

> In no way I have contributed as much as you but that does not stop me
> from stating that this is once again a maximum credible accident for the
> PHP project as a whole; and once again the way you comment on this as
> one of the very core developers is major PR disaster.

I don't see so, calling the class "date" is the only proper name for it. 
Other applications are going to break regardless of in which version 
5.1.0/5.1.1 we would have introduced it. We thought it was better to do 
it in 5.1.0 instead, and unfortunately it made it into a too late 
release candidate.

Derick

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