hi Anthony,

On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 1:44 PM, Anthony Ferrara <ircmax...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Adam,
>
> My intention at this stage is to call a vote next Monday: it feels
>> like the discussion has mostly died down now (which isn't to say I
>> think we're at a consensus necessarily — it just feels as though the
>> flurry of opinions have been made and argued either way), and I'm
>> hoping that everyone can have a think about where and how they'd like
>> to see this move forward (if at all) between now and then. Given we've
>> only just hit alpha 1, I don't think we need to rush into a decision
>> right now for the sake of one.
>>
>
> I completely agree.
>
> I would suggest one thing though. When it comes up for a vote, please
> either make 2 questions:
>
> 1. Should ext/mysql be hard-deprecated in 5.5
> 2. Should ext/mysql be soft-deprecated in 5.5 and hard-deprecated in NEXT
>
> Or 4 options to deprecation:
>
> 1. Hard-deprecated in 5.5
> 2. Soft-deprecated in 5.5 and hard-deprecated in NEXT
> 3. Either
> 4. Neither
>
> That way both viewpoints can be voted on in one vote. And we can get an
> accurate count of the thoughts...

Hard/soft deprecated?

I suppose by "soft" you mean not actually deprecated but only
documented as such?

The on connect only notice is rather soft, tbh :)

Cheers,
--
Pierre

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