"Anatol Belski" in php.pecl.dev (Thu, 19 Sep 2013 20:39:01 +0200): >that's also good so. If you look at the git history, what might happen is >that a release is retagged. So even the tarballs were pushed to mirrors, >they might have to change. The announce is the real deadline where no >backspace is possible. If the release turns out to be erroneous after >that, a new one has to go out.
Suppose a new Wndows-user wants to install PHP. He goes to php.net, follows the link 'Windows 5.4.19 binaries and source' and finds only 5.4.20. What do you want him to do? Download a possibly erronous 5.4.20 or do you think he will go searching in http://windows.php.net/downloads/releases/archives/ for the latest 'real' release? Jan -- PECL development discussion Mailing List (http://pecl.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php