From a technical perspective it makes sense to keep it php.ini only
setting or as Sara insists (STARTUP phase only). However, from a user
(hosting companies) perspective it adds a fair degree of complexity
to their setup, which would probably mean one php6 instance will need
to run as CGI or FCGI, which will without a doubt affect adoption
rates and/or or unicode.semantics being enabled by default on most
installs.
Personally, I think we'd be better off with a slower adoption rate,
but a more robust PHP without added engine/language complexity per-
dir unicode.semantics would add.
Ilia Alshanetsky
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