Hi,

On 08/01/2015 21:28, Andrea Faulds wrote:
The vote on the PHP 5.7 RFC has closed. By 19 votes to 14, the RFC
has been rejected. This means we won’t be having a PHP 5.7 release,
unless another RFC is made and voted on.

I am still convinced that it was premature to open the voting on the 5.7
RFC.

The current PHP7 doesn't have huge BC breaks as far as I can tell, and
that's why I (and possibly others) have voted "no".

As of now, PHP 5.7 would have been for me just one more PHP version to take into account for CI/QA/testing. A burden if you will.

This might however change in the future, depending on the results
of forthcoming RFCs. If some "evil" BC breaks get to PHP7, then having 5.7 might have been handy, but we've just ruled out this possibility.

Still, I just didn't feel it was right to vote "yes" based on such uncertainty.


Cheers
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Matteo Beccati

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