On 23.11.2015, at 22:10, Anatol Belski <weltl...@outlook.de> wrote:

> So in the end, a solution is wanted. I don't think any opinion is allowed to 
> be ignored for such a topic. So options
> 
> a) release on 26th including all known bug fixes
> b) do RC8, assume there are no bugs, so target 10th for RTM
> c) do RC8, release on 3rd, expect there are no bugs come in
> d) continue issuing release candidates till it's stable enough (needs 
> definition of stable and probably an RFC)
> 
> I would really ask to reach a consent on either a) or c). IMO, the options b) 
> and d) are the direct road to curbing 7.0.0.  There is no hurry to release 
> just to release, but it is definitely harmful to slow down the rise.

My vote (if it matters) goes for c)

It also has the nice side effect of not clashing with ~Black Friday, and by 
next week, the "oh wow Wordpress just moved to Node.js" hype will have died 
down too, giving PHP 7 more of the attention it deserves ;)



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