Hi!

But blocking the only thing so many PHP projects have ever agreed on
is a major mistake. And it is a political and religious choice
(religious as in "php does not enforce standard"). Even for something
that does not enforce anything if not used.

Nobody's blocking anything. I don't understand how not having particular class loader implemented in C and released with PHP source - which would not be useful for frameworks anyway for a pretty long time because they would have to support 5.3 for years - is "blocking" anything.

Right now I personally am not sure this belongs in C code at all - I'd much rather have standard-library type component in PHP, which is much easier to reuse and maintain compatibility and upgrade. That's only my opinion though...

And as far as I can see, the RFC is approved as of now.

It's 19:17 and the vote is not even closed - that's what we are calling consensus now? because it looks like exactly what I was afraid of when we discussed voting starts to happen - the "I have 50%+1, I won, anyone who doesn't like it can shut up" phenomenon, which can't be healthy.
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