Yeah i know im just one irrelevant person with crazy ideas (stable engine
etc). I never said PHP needs me, I simply decided to no longer be a part of
this shithole. I mean i brought up valid points about the engine, yet here
you are with a retarded cheeky response when you could've just ignored me.

Cheers,
Lanre

On Tue, Jun 11, 2024 at 1:44 AM Lynn <kja...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
>
> On Tue, Jun 11, 2024 at 3:15 AM Lanre <lnearw...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Why invest time in crafting yet another pull request or RFC when it's
>> glaringly obvious that you guys have no clue what you're doing? First,
>> there's the questionable decision to implement JIT in 8.0, followed by the
>> introduction of an entirely new library (IR) to a language that's
>> predominantly request-based, boasting nothing more than a rudimentary AST,
>> plagued with inconsistencies, clinging to CGI, and practically useless
>> without a framework. And now, after greenlighting a dubious property hooks
>> RFC, the same individuals are embroiled in a debate over Asymmetric
>> Visibility? If you can't think up ways to make the engine "more rubust and
>> sturdy" as a paid member of the foundation then maybe it is also time to
>> start reconsidering my donations.
>>
>> On Mon, Jun 10, 2024 at 3:42 PM Derick Rethans <der...@php.net> wrote:
>>
>>> On 10 June 2024 21:17:38 BST, Lanre <lnearw...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> >You guys are killing PHP. There is a lot of work to be done on the
>>> engine
>>> >to modernize it and make it more robust and sturdy. Shit like this just
>>> >adds more complexity to PHP in the name of convenience. I think this is
>>> my
>>> >cue to explore other languages for handling requests
>>>
>>>
>>> Please moderate your language.
>>>
>>> Posts like this do nothing except a higher chance for people to ignore
>>> you, when you've actual points to make, such as credible suggestions as to
>>> how to make PHP "more rubust and sturdy".
>>>
>>> Looking forwards to your RFCs and patches.
>>>
>>> cheers
>>> Derick
>>>
>>
> Sometimes people grow in a different direction than a project and that's
> okay, you should do what you feel is best for you. Even if that means you
> will no longer be enriching us with your presence, I think the PHP project
> will eventually recover from such great loss.
>

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