I see the point and objections against "quick and dirty", but on the other
hand the discussion about the namespaces started long time ago - two years
already? If for two years there wasn't an agreement how they have to be
implemented (or even whether to add them at all! because I see many comments
in this sense) what are the reasons to think that in the next 5-6 months,
when php6 will reach its "release stage" with the first alphas, this will be
done?
Even the namespaces dont go in php5.3 I think a solution/agreement has to be
found quickly because it looks like php 6.0 could be in the same situation
after few months.


On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 4:19 PM, Ryan Panning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Jochem Maas wrote:
>
>>  1) rip them out
>>>>>>
>>>>> +1 ... I concur with Steph's opinion
>>
>
> Also +1 for taking them out.
>
> Namespaces should be saved for PHP 6 IMO as well. Now that the current
> namespaces have been tested there is at least a starting point for
> discussion. And that discussion has started as everyone knows. But I think
> that any decisions will not be made for a timely 5.3 release or the "quick
> and dirty" option will win. In the long run it needs to be done right, not
> in a hurry.
>
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