Ilia Alshanetsky wrote:
For the most part it seems that there is a general consensus on the
features to go into PHP 5.3, my suggestion is that all features with
>10 points are to be put into the 5.3 TODO and the rest can have
another change for PHP 6 and/or PHP 5.4 (if that comes to pass).
Either way, there definitely appears to be a set a solid reasons to
start the 5.3 branch.
Will there be also 5.2.5? From the feature set looks like 5.3 is going
to take some time and in the meantime we have bugfixes, etc. - so it
makes sense to me.
The "agenda" for 5.3 looks to be fairly busy, and I don't think we can
wait 6-7 months between releases, so 5.2.X branch will need to be
maintained while 5.3 is being made ready for production.
Does that statement imply that PHP6 is at least another 12 months away :(
Does all this effort simply push the adoption of PHP6 as the main branch
further back.
( And I'd still like to know what use the code for mysqlind is for those of us
who will never enable mysql ? )
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