Antony Dovgal wrote:

I tend to disagree with you here, Edin.
Releasing one RC just after another - _that_ would be bad management.
RCs are RCs, if something is broken in one of them, let's wait for the next one and see if it ok.

Also, I don't like the rush in the release management which to appears from time to time, but this time (I mean 5.2) something (or someone) has changed and I really like how it goes, so let's make it as stable as we can and push it out of the door without any hurry.

I believe that there is very little sense in making release candidates and continue on committing patches, and in case of PHP major feature changes while in the release process. I guess changes to the code should be kept to minimum and reserved for critical bug fixes. Otherwise there is no telling what broke since the last release candidate and they become pointless.

Edin

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