On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 10:18 PM, guilhermebla...@gmail.com <
guilhermebla...@gmail.com> wrote:

> > What does that even mean?
>
> It means that any new functionality that gets into core could be considered
> "young". Like when PHAR got introduced, it was a "young" extension. Same
> for PDO, same for FileInfo...
> What I'm trying to highlight is that being a recently coded extension or
> not, it's not a good argument to say join/no join.
>

phar is a really bad example, the maintainers left right after it was
accepted into the core making it a really bad technical burden, as it
tightly integrated into the streams handling and stuff, making it a
liability.
from the average user POV I think it would be a bit weird why do we add a
relatively new package which is at the bottom of the download stats (
http://pecl.php.net/package-stats.php) while not bundling stuff like
memcache or mongo which are both mature and used/required by much more
people/project.
personally I think that a pecl extension needs to have stronger arguments
to be bundled with php-src than the fact that it would probably create a
bit more exposure for the ext.

-- 
Ferenc Kovács
@Tyr43l - http://tyrael.hu

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