Ilia Alshanetsky wrote:
> Sascha Schumann wrote:
> 
>>    I've seen that text.  It is hidden at the end of a paragraph
>>    not related to the topic at all (something about class
>>    constants).  As such it is totally inadequate.  There should
>>    be a prominent point in the release announcement about
>>    reserved symbols.
> 
> 
> Does this include anytime a new function/class is added we need to make
> a prominent notice about since it reserves some name space?
> 
> Bottom line there is a problem and we need a fix for it. One solution
> that has been suggested is to revert the date class and release 5.1.1,
> but this means we pretty much deny ourselves the ability to have a
> native "Date" class in PHP. Is this really the only fix we can come up with?

To start with we remove the Date class and release 5.1.1 immediately.
Then we come back and discuss how to solve the actual problem in a
proper manner and in a proper forum (here).

Edin

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