On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 12:27 AM, Ilia Alshanetsky <i...@prohost.org> wrote:
> Pierre, > > With all due respect, there are plenty of things already in trunk to > make it a worth while effort to start planning the 5.4 release. Just > because you disagree, an opinion you are entitled to (like everyone > else), does not mean it is a no go, last I checked no one had veto > powers on the future release process. Johannes had already outlined a > number of major features/changes in 5.4 branch that are IMHO are > definitely enough to start thinking about a new version. Waiting until > we got every feature, idea considered will take an indefinite amount > of time and unlikely to result in a release. Additionally, a really > BIG 5.4 with tons of features will take that much longer to make > stable that something with a more manageable changeset. 5.4 is not the > *last* PHP release, there will defiantly be others and those version > can encompass features that didn't make it into 5.4. > > The "strict type / type hinting" discussion aside there definitely > appears to be a consensus among the core devs that 5.4 release process > should start. > > I think you missed the point. Pierre isn't against the release, but against the current process. Tyrael