> On 19 במרץ 2015, at 19:40, Dan Ackroyd <dan...@basereality.com> wrote:
> 
> You are being dumb here as well. We try to avoid breaking code in
> point releases. This BC break can only be done at a major version.

Technically, we're not allowed to move from from a working feature into a 
removed one without a deprecation phase.

So why I agree with you it's a problem to just edit the RFC without getting a 
wide OK for it after a vote has concluded, what's much worse is that so many 
people voted Yes for an RFC that violated that principle, and not s single 
person was bothered to even reply to a query about it.  Note that contrary to 
what you said, a vote would have been equally required regardless of whether we 
follow our deprecation process, or violate it for no good reason.

You're right we won't be able to move to remove it in 7.x - but it's exactly at 
the same level that we mustn't move to an error in 7.0.

Zeev
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