Everyone watching the PHP internals list can see how true it is. One war
after another, because some PHP developers are more equal than others.

What you see as a war, other see as a discussion. I think if you tried viewing it as figuring out common solution and discussing options and not combat it would make sense to you too, probably.

The whole filter problematic is still unsolved. The filter hooks were
still not moved into php_register_variable_ex so that they
cannot be bypassed by mistake of a 3rd party PHP extension that
implements another POST content-type.
And ext/filter still does no daisy chaining of the filter hooks...

I think it would be better to describe the problems you see with filters in separate email and in more detail, since I have a feeling not everybody would be following this discussion closely.

Let's not forget that the typical internals discussion is that some Zend
employee steps in and believes he is a leader and makes the decisions.

I have a feeling that this somehow implies being Zend employee disqualifies person from discussing matters and making decisions. One weird position, I'd say.
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