On Tue, May 19, 2015 at 9:16 AM, Levi Morrison <le...@php.net> wrote:
> I strongly disagree with this action. These types required an RFC; why
> should this be different? Also note that neither of the reserve
> typename RFC were unanimous.
>
> Furthermore, we are past the RFC stage. We are *supposed to already
> have an alpha* by now and we are proposing new changes?. Please stick
> to our established rules and release timetables as much as possible,
> thank you.
>
While I agree that we should be wary of anything which break process,
I think we should give some thought (possibly an RFC thought) to
whether or not Documentation-only changes, such as what Nikita
suggested, are actual violations of a feature freeze.

Could one put up an RFC for "void" reservation right up to the release
date of 7.0.0-final? I would say "yes".   Such an RFC is
documentation-only and has no code behind it.  Therefore it would have
no impact on alpha/beta/rc testing.  It's really a langspec RFC more
than a runtime RFC to be quite honest.

-Sara

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