2015-02-19 17:14 GMT+02:00 Pierre Joye <pierre....@gmail.com>: > On Thu, Feb 19, 2015 at 7:11 AM, Arvids Godjuks > <arvids.godj...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > I think this starts to go the route of putting things into absolute. > Ideal > > things tend not to happen/work in the real world to the letter. > > > > Some things just don't work out by themselves. The Type Hinting RFC's > are an > > anomaly in the regular PHP Core workflow and need some creative handling. > > No it is not an anomaly but a standard way for some since too long. > And we need to fix this. >
I meant it in a way that no other RFC has failed so many times or had so much misunderstanding or divide. Sometimes it is required to ditch the preferences of people and do stuff for the greater good. Right now I see most people (not all) pushing their own agendas not really giving a damn over the big picture, the timeline and the fact that at this moment RFC already too late for 7.0 according to the Release Process RFC - they cannot be discussed and voted before the feature freeze. Yes, it can be pushed rather easily, but it means breaking the release process RFC again. See the pattern here? And we have the 0.4 version still being made, so it means it will be out for discussion probably next week. Or may not.