On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 5:42 PM, Ulf Wendel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> What's your point, what requests are you talking about?

Please ask Johannes, I told them to him live last time we met. If
there is doubts, I will happily repeat them.

> I saw one person complaining about mysqlnd being compiled into PHP although
> no mysql extension was compiled into PHP: bug - open to anybody to fix.

Ok, I will fix that as It does not make sense to enable mysqlnd when
no mysql extensions are enabled (but that's the least of my worries).

>   PHP has a
> very vivid team of developers fixing many issues before they go down to the
> maintainers, see the constant work on bug reports. I relied on that to
> happen. Is that the issue you are talking about?

How can that happen when you do many maybe unrelated changes in one
commit? How can I (or other) granulary review a commit in this case
(if something is broken)?

We are one week before a freeze and we just see than one of the most
important change for this release is developed outside our tree, I
seriously hope that you understand our worries (I'm not alone to
worry). We may not have have the time to deal with the last minutes
issues introduced by a last minute sync (== disable).

--
Pierre

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