On 11 July 2011 01:03, Philip Olson <phi...@roshambo.org> wrote:
> What this means to ext/mysql:
>
>  - Softly deprecate ext/mysql with education (docs) starting today
>  - Not adding E_DEPRECATED errors in 5.4, but revisit for 5.5/6.0
>  - Add pdo_mysql examples within the ext/mysql docs that mimic the current
>   examples, but occasionally introduce features like prepared statements
>  - Focus energy on cleaning up the pdo_mysql and mysqli documentation
>  - Create a general "The MySQL situation" document that explains the situation

I'm hugely +1 on this. (Which won't be a shock to anyone on IRC.) It's
time to start softening the user base up for the idea that, one day,
ext/mysql will in fact go away, and probably won't be terribly
mourned.

Adam

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