On Mon, 27 Oct 2008, Thomas Lee wrote:

> I disagree that PHP being a dynamic language justifies the 
> introduction of deeply unpopular syntax. I mean, PHP developers are 
> your end users. Bad past design decisions aside, you don't want to 
> alienate your users.
> 
> And yes, this has probably been argued in the past. Unfortunately, it 
> looks like you have people's attention *now*.
> 
> You're also right in that we can choose another language. I just 
> wonder why you'd be so eager to encourage it.
> 
> Anyway, my point is that there may be other options. Such as putting 
> off a long-sought feature until it can be implemented properly.

How would delyaing it help? We'd need to have the same discussion 
anyway. If we could have made :: work, we would have. Greg (and others) 
spend countless hours trying out different concepts, with different pros 
and cons -- you can find those on the wiki as RFCs. The only way how 
all issues could be solved was by picking a different namespace 
separator. There would have been anything that could have changed this 
without creating any sort of BC issues. From the possible namespace 
separators, \ was the best one as we could see. That's how it is, that's 
how it will be. Now get some coffee and quit bitching.

Derick

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