Am 09.09.2007 um 19:07 schrieb Ilia Alshanetsky:

Its been about a week since RFS for features to go into 5.3 has gone out and while there was not a "flood" of ideas there is a substantial list of key changes people would like to go into this release. I've compiled a list of all of the suggestions I've received, they are listed below in a form that will hopefully make it easy for people to vote their yeys and nays. My hope that we can reach an agreement within 1-2 weeks so 5.3 can be branched and work on it can begin.

List of Feature Ideas
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1) Backport the namespaces patch for PHP 6

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+1

2) Symlink the intl extension from PECL, but leave it disabled by default as is the case with all extensions dependent on external libs

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-1
Wait until it is stable and feature complete (guess it wouldn't be in time a for a 5.3 release), otherwise, we might run into the problem that minor releases have different functionalities.


3) Apply the Late Static Binding Patch

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+1

4) Implement David's Circular Garbage collection patch

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-1
Is that really tested well enough already?

5) Implement Sqlite3 support via the ext/sqlite extension (patch is already available)

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0

6) Remove safe_mode, register_globals and magic_quotes

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-1
Why break BC in a .x release?   

7) Introduce mysqlind library into core and use it as a backend for PDO and mysqli extensions (possibly enabling them by default)

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0

8) OpenID enabling patch for OpenSSL and PHP 5

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0

9) Add array_replace[_recursive] functions (patch is already available)

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0

10) Split off deprecation from E_STRICT into E_DEPRECATED

1               0               -1

+1

And 0 for the rest of them.

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