Hi Tex

On Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 10:03 AM, Tex Texin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Pierre, Marcus, et al.
>
>  1) The project started a year or so ago.


So for a whole year none of you (not even the Zend employees that
should know better) thought that there maight be a coding standard
that you should follow?
Both for the extension itself and everything it exposes to the user.


>  The manual documentation was announced by Stas for review to this list as 
> well on Dec 4.


And the changes requested by us still haven't been made.


>  So there has been opportunity for input on the specs and the project is 
> above board. No one is "deciding anything about PHP".


Few people want this extension to be moved to core, which means: every
decision about this extension is "deciding anything about PHP".


>  2) I cannot fathom why you say that minds cannot be changed. Questions were 
> asked and answered. The discussion is ongoing. Where is the problem?


This thread originated on [EMAIL PROTECTED] That is a big fat
problem. Why didn't you use [EMAIL PROTECTED]


>  4) One more note: As the specs and beta have been out for months, we thought 
> we were near done. Also, some of the people that worked on this have to move 
> on to other tasks. We also have a need for the intl extension and so would 
> like to see at least a first version become available.
>
>  Considering the above, please don't interpret responses that propose to put 
> in the next version what some might consider to be enhancements, as anything 
> other than we have run out of time and man/woman power, but need and can use 
> what is there today.


So what you are saying is everyone working on the extension are simply
waiting for the 1.0.0-stable release before they move on and will
never look back?
Thats awesome and the most important reason why this extension cannot
go into core.

-Hannes

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