Hi!

It seems to me that you are not interested on user's request and
rather accept/implement only what the features that interest you. It's
very bad for the language and very bad for all of users.

Of course we are interested in user's requests, and we implemented tons of features at user's requests. That, however, does not mean we will implement _every_ requested feature, and of course for features that we like and understand the chance of being implemented are much higher and for features that core contributors don't feel make sense or go contrary to what they feel PHP should be the chance is low. I don't think it can work any other way, at least not in volunteer-driven project.

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Stanislav Malyshev, Software Architect
SugarCRM: http://www.sugarcrm.com/
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