ext/skeleton is a different beast and I suspect that 99.99% users have never heard of it.

You mean you only want to move things people have heard of?!

I mean I only want to move things which I consider unsafe.
It's safe to include ext/skeleton as you definitely know what you're doing when you use it.

Ah now, you're looking at things from a very different perspective. I'm looking from the pov that pretty much everything eventually should be in PECL. The exceptions ought to be pretty much the stuff that is currently bundled and enabled by default, plus ext/pdo (but not the PDO drivers). Since everything else has to be enabled anyway, what's the difference to the end user whether it comes via PECL or as part of the PHP distribution?

- Steph
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