Hi Wez,

> I can't see any negative points to keeping ext/skeleton in the tree.

I can't see any positive ones  :)

That's because you don't use it.
I use ext_skel a lot.  I'm fairly sure that most extension authors
also start with ext_skel.

Yes, and strangely enough that does include me.

I thought this thread ended three days ago :) It seems everyone on the dev team wants to keep ext/skeleton in the core, I'm not going to argue with y'all over it.

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.. the least being that it would make it a one-step process to install a PDO driver. Is there any reason it isn't?

You just turn it on in the php.ini file (we ship the DLLs).

I know. I've even been responsible for shipping those DLLs before now, remember? I don't understand what the problem is here.

That's "one-step", right?

No, it isn't. You need to have PDO 'turned on' before you can have SQLite enabled under doze. That's not only not "one-step", it's also fairly "wtf".

It's a gazillion times easier than unix.

Erm, under *nix sqlite is enabled by default....!

- Steph

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