Hi Paul,

On Wed, February 11, 2015 00:29, Paul Dragoonis wrote:
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> On Tue, Feb 10, 2015 at 11:14 PM, Kalle Sommer Nielsen <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:
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> Hi Paul
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> 2015-02-10 23:59 GMT+01:00 Paul Dragoonis <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]> >:
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>> Did you accidentally miss out mssql? it resultes in significant
>> resistance to leave core, such as mcrypt and ignoring mathematical
>> numbers, from a practical basis I'd like to see mssql kept in core.
>> Who's with me ?
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> I'd like to see mssql kept as well, only makes more sense as we also
> have pdo_dblib. I wouldn't mind looking into some fixes to it or porting it
> once I get my FreeTDS or ntwdblib configuration setup here, as there is a
> fair bit of cleanup I'd like to do with it.
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> It's common sense that if something receives significant resistance then
> there's usually a good reason for it and it shouldn't be ignored
> regardless of how mathematically accurate it may seem to exclude it. Let's
> keep MSSQL in.
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you've probably seen that some items was removed from the voting short
after it was started. People raised their voices telling they're going to
maintain those items. As the goal was not just blindly removing something,
but getting rid of unmaintained stuff to better concentrate on the end
goal. Now, it is probably no use crying after spilt milk, but the PECL
doors are always open anyway.

But aside - really huge -1 on what you say about "significant resistance
and pure math". Either we have and respect the voting process or not. Even
if you say it about a misleading typo result.

Regards

Anatol


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