On Fri, 1 Aug 2008, Marcus Boerger wrote:

> 2) We might not really be ready for one and continue doing as we've always
> done. Select a nice collection of extension that aims to make the majority
> of our userbase happy. And suggest defaults this way whether or not they
> are enabled by default. The default enabled exts are just a stronger
> suggesttion that we think people should be able to rely on.

Yes, having a good feature rich PHP core is important. If an extension 
is not enabled by default, implementers of public-ready applications 
can't rely on it. Saying that it is "bloat" if more things are enabled 
by default isn't really an argument - because the people for whom that 
really matters, can very easily use --disable-all.

regards,
Derick

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