The vote on the pecl_http RFC has been closed, thanks to everyone who 
participated.

The results are 9 in favour and 23 against, so the RFC was declined, which is 
actually an understatement ;)


> On 27 02 2015, at 18:19, Pascal MARTIN, AFUP <mail...@pascal-martin.fr> wrote:
> 
> 
> Le 26/02/2015 12:28, Michael Wallner a écrit :
>> I forgot to formally declare a voting period, so I’ll do so now.
>> 
>> Voting will end on Feb, 27th at 21:00 UTC, so if you didn’t vote yet, please 
>> do so until then.
>> 
>> https://wiki.php.net/rfc/pecl_http#vote
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Not many of us at AFUP participated in our discussion about this proposal, 
> but it seems we would be on the -1 side.
> 
> Basically, even if a good HTTP layer is a good thing, we feel it kind of has 
> its place more in user-land than in PHP itself.
> 
> Adding this to PHP would mean more maintenance work on PHP itself, but also 
> releases synced with releases of PHP -- which, in the end, is not that 
> interesting for end-users, we think.
> 
> In any case, thanks for your work!
> 
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