>
>
> > That's simply not true. But just because one group of users feel strongly
> > about something doesn't mean it should go in. There has to be some level
> of
> > curation or we end up with every feature under the sun resulting in a
> huge
> > mess.
>
> Are you sure?
> Please take a look at every topic defined on wiki page. Is there ANY
> topic to be discussed that came from userland?
> If you say yes, please point me to the thread. What I clearly see
> there is that every feature defined there came from users with php-src
> karma.
>

there is at least one, mine

but I also think that the core devs and the php userland/community is too
far away, we would need more people from the userland to contribute to the
development of the php language.
http://www.slideshare.net/andreizm/the-good-the-bad-and-the-ugly-what-happened-to-unicode-and-php-6
<http://www.slideshare.net/andreizm/the-good-the-bad-and-the-ugly-what-happened-to-unicode-and-php-6>“Because
it’s nearly impossible toparticipate on Internals if yourpoo-throwing arm
isn’t strong.” — @coates
“Those with talent, competence, energy,and good ideas over a period of time
- and who outlast the rest - tend to be the main drivers behind
PHPdevelopment.”  — @a

Tyrael

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