On 1 August 2025 03:20:58 BST, happyaa <happ...@qq.com> wrote:
>Why is it so difficult to introduce asynchronous or coroutine features in PHP?

Because it's a complex feature, with a lot of scope to get something wrong and 
be stuck with an unfortunate design for years to come.


>Has PHP been taken over by certain organizations or authoritarian individuals?

I refer you to Edmond's earlier update; far from being blocked, there has been 
positive collaboration and forward planning 
<https://externals.io/message/127500#127502>


Please remember that PHP is written and maintained almost entirely by 
volunteers. There is no team of highly paid engineers waiting to be told what 
project to work on,  nor is there any central planning committee dictating what 
anyone should work on. 

There are a handful of people paid by the non-profit PHP Foundation so that 
they can spend more time on the project. If you really want to encourage more 
work on complex features, a good way would be to donate, and persuade 
businesses to donate, to that Foundation.

Or, of course, to volunteer your own time to tackle the challenges, even if 
that's just hanging around here and giving *specific* feedback in design 
discussions, rather than vague assertions that we're spending time on the 
"wrong" features.


Rowan Tommins
[IMSoP]

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