Hi! > There is absolutely no need for a RFC for it. > Heck, even that initial curtesy mail was more then I would have expected.
Agree, no need for full scale RFC for one constant. However, sending an email to the list and actually waiting for feedback is exactly what I would expect, especially dealing with stable version and feature that it is not exactly clear what's going on with it. We're not talking about writing RFCs for every minor change, we're talking about teamwork and have members of the team be aware of the change and have time to discuss it if needed. Nothing bad would happen if the same commit would land a week later, after everybody is behind it and every detail is hashed out (or not if turns out it is out of consensus). The point here is not to impede work but to support teamwork. -- Stanislav Malyshev, Software Architect SugarCRM: http://www.sugarcrm.com/ (408)454-6900 ext. 227 -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php