François Laupretre wrote on 24/03/2015 16:30:
De : Bob Weinand [mailto:bobw...@hotmail.com]
No, he isn't asking for delaying the timeline. He's asking if we can do this
without RFC. Minimal self-contained changes don't need a RFC and can go as
well into alpha/beta phase without issues.
Sorry, I don't understand when a change is supposed to require an RFC or not,
and when it can come after feature freeze or not. Is it written somewhere ?
What is the definition of a 'minimal self-contained' change ? Why is it
different if it belongs to an extension ?
I may be wrong but the proposed change is not what I call a 'minimal
self-contained' change and there's a clear BC break. I'd love it to be part of
7.0 but I would first appreciate to be sure the rules are the same for everyone.
Agreed, this is quite a major feature, and pretty much everything in PHP
is an "extension" as far as the architecture is concerned.
While I agree it would be great to phase this functionality out, I don't
see how that can be done without an RFC.
Regards,
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Rowan Collins
[IMSoP]
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