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Le 03/02/2015 08:10, Adam Harvey a écrit :
> To explain my -1s:
> 
> - ext/imap and ext/mcrypt: while I realise that the underlying 
> libraries are dead,

This means, if we want to keep them, we have to take ownership and
maintain those libraries.

Do you really want to do this ?

> these extensions are too widely used to straight up remove them,

For mcrypt, I think lot of project use it as optional
(perhaps, at least, because a Enterprise distro doesn't provide it)

Recently phpMyAdmin have switch to openssl first.

Remember, if it is dropped from PHP, it will be available as a pecl
extension. We need a strong signal about "don't use this dead cow",
and I think, moving it to pecl is such a signal.

Remi
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