On 10/07/2013 08:48 AM, Pierre Joye wrote:
On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 9:38 AM, Joe Watkins <krak...@php.net> wrote:
5.6 remains an option ...
I brought it up in IRC the other day and someone, I forget who, but
recognized them at the time, said they'd rather see it in 5.7, then a few
people joined in the discussion and I couldn't really argue with their
reasoning.
The main point was that even a simple patch can have a destabilizing
effect, and we've already merged several "simple" patches into 5.6.
I think it's a bit early to call time on 5.6 features,
It is not and we should begin soon to branch 5.6 and go with the
milestones planing to get it out in June.
and I think
features like this require quite some time for adoption and should be out as
quickly as possible ...
I agree.
Cheers,
Hi Pierre,
Re: "It is not ..."
You seem to agree :)
If we should do it _soon_, and not _now_, then it is a _bit_ too early
isn't it ??
The end of 2015 is very far away from the perspective of the PHP user;
they are not engaged in learning what will be available in two years
time, look at adoption rates. The anonymous classes patch is actually
simple, I can't imagine that it will have a profound effect on the
things around it ...
Cheers
Joe
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