Sascha, > On Jan 12, 2016, at 11:17, Sascha Schumann <sascha.schum...@myrasecurity.com> > wrote: > > Hi John, > >> And it is *not* acceptable. > > May I ask who put you in charge to determine whether something is "acceptable" > or "reprehensible”?
*I* avoid internals because *I* believe the conduct here is reprehensible, and not acceptable. So in the context of the questions “Why do people avoid internals?” and “Does internals want to attract newcomers?”, the only questions which I am attempting to answer, and in terms of *my own personal view of internals as a whole* in response to those questions, I did, because it is strictly my opinion. You [= the reader, not Sascha specifically] may or may not agree. That is fine. You may think that that there is a problem, but it doesn’t rise to the level of being reprehensive. That’s fine too. Maybe it does, maybe it doesn’t. But this is *my* opinion, *my* answer to the question at hand, and it is up to you, and everyone else, to make their own decision as to whether there actually is a problem on internals. I think there is, and I’ve outlined what I see to be the problem. Someone else can answer the questions differently. They may not think internals’ conduct is reprehensible. They may think the conduct is acceptable. That debate can be had, but it doesn’t change my perception. -John -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php