On Tue, Jul 23, 2019 at 10:22 PM Stanislav Malyshev <smalys...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi! > > > Due to the controversy after the initial vote on the Deprecate PHP's > Short > > Open Tag RFC [1] here is a new RFC to deprecate them written with the > help > > of Nikita Popov <ni...@php.net>. > > Could you please explain what has changed since the last time we > discussed it that makes it necessary to bring the second RFC on the same > topic? Did any arguments about the dangers of removing the short tags > somehow became invalid? If yes, then how? What necessitates changing the > results of that RFC almost immediately after it was implemented? Sorry, but ... what? I feel like there must be some miscommunication here. This RFC is intended as a courtesy, because the previous one was **accepted**, but quite a few concerns were raised afterward and Zeev has suggested that the question should be reevaluated in a new RFC. This is it. I did not want to just merge the original (accepted!) implementation after the controversial discussion it triggered, but after reading this, I realize that I just wasted my time here. So much for being nice and giving people a fair change to reevaluate the proposal in light of the new arguments that have been brought forward. I guess that next time I'll just go ahead and merge things. Regards, Nikita