On 24.03.2010, at 21:26, Hannes Magnusson wrote: > On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 21:12, Lukas Kahwe Smith <m...@pooteeweet.org> wrote: >> >> On 24.03.2010, at 21:10, Hannes Magnusson wrote: >> >>> On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 11:54, Lukas Kahwe Smith <m...@pooteeweet.org> >>> wrote: >>>> Hey, >>>> >>>> Could one of you write up a short RFC on this patch? Just some details >>>> about the bugs fixed, known BC breaks and (undocumented) edge case >>>> changes. This would be helpful for anyone wanting to review their code and >>>> testing as well as documentation. >>>> >>> >>> I really do not see why this even needs a discussion. Its been in >>> trunk for years already. People have had plenty of time to give >>> feedback. >>> >>> Is there really anyone who doesn't want this committed? For what reason? >> >> >> This isnt about getting a reason not to commit this. As you can see in the >> above quoted mail from me, I was asking for this RFC for various other >> reasons. >> > > Search the archives. Do your homework. > > 3 years and 9 months ago the patch was posted to internals for review. > It included README files, TODO list, tests, tests, tests and explanations. > Few weeks later it got committed. > The commit got reviewed by various parties and some enhancements were made. > Every single procedure was followed to the letter. > People were happy. > > You cannot seriously be expecting more then that, nearly 4years later?
All I am asking is a single document in the central location we have dedicated for this (aka the rfc namespace on the wiki), that pulls together all relevant documentation. If all that is needed is a copy paste of a bunch of URL's all the better. But it makes no sense to ask each and every developer to "do his homework". Thats a waste of time and a sure way to have misunderstandings. Seems like you know all there is to know about this, so how about just throwing together an RFC, shouldnt take more than 10 minutes if all of this is already perfectly documented. > Some links to get you started: > http://php.markmail.org/message/ujx2htvdzerrxgfe?q=README.NEW-OUTPUT-API+from:%22Michael+Wallner%22+order:date-forward > http://php.markmail.org/message/n22c6ye5boe2rtjk?q=README.NEW-OUTPUT-API+from:%22Michael+Wallner%22+order:date-forward&page=1 > http://php.markmail.org/message/jgsd2umnm5lk37b6?q=README.NEW-OUTPUT-API+from:%22Michael+Wallner%22+order:date-forward&page=1 These links just highlight that there are questions, not that there are answers. regards, Lukas Kahwe Smith m...@pooteeweet.org -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php