Hey Ferenc,

> On 29 Dec 2014, at 15:43, Ferenc Kovacs <tyr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I'm not entirely sure that it is a good idea to go through the voting, as in 
> a previous mail you wrote that you don't support the idea anymore and you 
> plan withdrawing it:
> https://www.mail-archive.com/internals@lists.php.net/msg72085.html
> https://www.mail-archive.com/internals@lists.php.net/msg72098.html

I did say that, but I never actually did it because I wasn’t completely 
convinced by that idea either.

> I was planning to create a RFC for 5.7 with some differences to yours (mostly 
> about having minor self-contained features should target 5.7 and making a 
> stronger point for why 5.7 would be useful), but given the current situation 
> I have no favorable outcome, I either vote for an 5.7 which I disagree with 
> in small details (and which will most likely fail the vote because the rfc 
> doesn't really make a strong point for itself nor did you incorporate 
> anything to the rfc which was discussed in the thread) or vote against it 
> when I really think that having an 5.7 would be really useful.

I did incorporate things into the RFC that were discussed in the thread, the 
timetable changes in particular.

If you want to work on the RFC, I’d be happy to cancel the vote for now so you 
can make changes.

I’m not sure about allowing small features, but that is up to you. If we’re 
talking about the kind of things that go into normal minor releases, then 
there’s a risk of people not bothering to upgrade to PHP 7. Then again, we need 
to actually encourage people to upgrade to 5.7 first. Development of new 
features for 5.7 would be difficult because everything you do must essentially 
be rewritten for 7.0 given the huge internals changes. This also creates 
unfortunate QA issues, since your 7.0 and 5.7 implementations must have exactly 
matching behaviour. But there might be a case for small features like we have 
sometimes in micros, e.g. adding parameters to functions. It’s your call.

Thanks.
--
Andrea Faulds
http://ajf.me/





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