Hi Andrey,
On 29/01/2015 10:41, Andrey Andreev wrote:
It's not about whether we like the FIG's direction or what "PSR"
stands for (which doesn't make sense btw) - that is indeed OT.
My message was different: the PHP RFC process can't get blocked
because of a third-party group, especially if your reasoning for that
is to follow "standards" which aren't standards at all.
Anyway, hopefully there will be more details on this RFC once voting
is restarted so we don't have to have such silly arguments.
I'm not sure why you're turning this into a crusade against FIG and
PSRs. Your argument is valid, but I'm afraid that's the message you
conveyed much louder than the actual argument itself.
I didn't ask to block the RFC. I simply voted "no" to the RFC and
explained why I did that on the list, as it's expected from anyone who does.
The vote has since been cancelled. The next time it is opened, I would
love to read in the RFC why this implementation is better than any
userland attempt at it, be it PSR-7 or not.
Cheers
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