On Tue, 20 Aug 2019 at 19:47, Peter Bowyer <phpmailingli...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On Tue, 20 Aug 2019 at 17:18, Peter Kokot <peterko...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Let's simplify this a bit because I'm not sure I have seen anyone
>> mentioning something like a PHP 10 milestone in all these discussions.
>> If we want to get rid of some feature like this a very long timeline
>> needs to be done and also major versions needs to be taken into
>> consideration.
>
>
> It does indeed, and this approach was proposed by myself and another person.
>
> The approach was: add the deprecation notice in PHP 8, and remove short open 
> tags in PHP 9 or PHP 10 (purposely left vague to get more support for the 
> idea - as getting the deprecation underway is the most important move).
>
> It met with deafening silence.
>
> Peter

Then I apologize if your suggestion has been missed to do that like
this (there were too many emails stuck in loops and probably time
period of 5 to 10 years in the future is a bit problematic to
understand, and last but not least a bit of an issue when there is a
very clear feedback from people present since day 1 where they
recommend something else). I guess we should really highlight also
such option and discuss this more rationally back then. Now, we have
postponed this until who knows when and also without any clear
guideline for what will happen with short tags if they will be ever
removed or not...

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Peter Kokot

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