On 4 April 2018 22:44:56 BST, "Christoph M. Becker" <cmbecke...@gmx.de> wrote: >While I most certainly don't like the sometimes explicit and/or >aggressive language used by Harald, I consider him a valuable bug >reporter nonetheless[1]. > >[1] ><https://bugs.php.net/search.php?search_for=&boolean=0&limit=30&order_by=&direction=DESC&cmd=display&status=All&bug_type=All&project=All&php_os=&phpver=&cve_id=&assign=&author_email=spam2%40rhsoft.net&bug_age=0&bug_updated=0&commented_by=>
I just sorted that list by status, and of 111 bugs, 27 are closed as "not a bug", 6 "won't fix", and 2 were detected as spam, including one with the intriguing title " PHP >= 5.6.0 is broken by definition". There may be some genuinely useful reports in there, and even some of the not-a-bugs might not be awful, but is it really a list we can't do without, for the sake of not scaring everyone else away? Regards, -- Rowan Collins [IMSoP] -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php