On 05/09/2011 07:44 AM, guilhermebla...@gmail.com wrote:

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.

Rasmus & Stas have already pointed out this is not valid and lots of
user requests are implemented.

I'd add that PHP has never had a lot of spare developer capacity.
Programmers are not idly sitting around, waiting for random ideas to
code up.  If you feel strongly about a feature you have to convince
the core contributors of its merits and (i) pique the interest of
someone capable of implementing it and then help with testing and
documentation, or (ii) implement it all yourself.

It's easier than ever to get an SVN account, so contributing would
be a good way to get karma.

Chris

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