Adam,

Thanks for opening voting.

However, I'd like to ask you to do something else here. Can you please
update the RFC to reflect the discussions that happened on list? Not
everything that was talked about, but the major discussion points at least.
That way it's there for future reference, and people who didn't read the
entire discussion thread can get a summary before they vote. As it sits
now, it doesn't really present all sides of the issue well...

Thanks

Anthony






On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 1:03 AM, Adam Harvey <ahar...@php.net> wrote:

> All,
>
> I've moved the ext/mysql deprecation RFC into the voting phase. You
> can vote at https://wiki.php.net/rfc/mysql_deprecation — note that, as
> discussed last week, there are two questions: the first being a simple
> yes/no question (which will determine whether the RFC is accepted or
> rejected), and the second to clarify what the preferred course of
> action will be if the RFC is declined. Please vote on both, unless you
> particularly wish to abstain from one of the questions.
>
> I've also updated the RFC slightly, but not in a way that changes
> what's actually proposed: Ulf noted that he wasn't comfortable with
> having the Oracle Wiki link there for converting to MySQLi, so I've
> replaced that link with another, more recent tutorial (albeit PDO
> only) and added a link to Ulf's recent blog post about the benefits of
> mysqli and PDO over ext/mysql. This is mostly useful for documentation
> purposes, since I think there's general agreement that we should have
> more resources covering upgrading to newer extensions regardless of
> the outcome of this RFC.
>
> At this stage, I intend to close the vote in a week's time: so
> Wednesday, December 5.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Adam, who knows he's a little late with this, but being sick sucks. Sorry.
>
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