On Mar 16, 2005, at 7:29 PM, Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:
Ilia Alshanetsky wrote:
Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:
I think this is a bit of a grey area actually. We definitely want
to avoid new destabilizing core features in the 4.3 branch, but in
extensions on the fringes it is a hard call. There are plenty of
new features going into PECL extensions that work fine with PHP 4.3.
So if ext/snmp had been moved to PECL these commits would have been
fine?
Well, PECL gives the author far greater freedom relating to the
release cycle and it is up to the author(s) of an extension to decide
when to make a release and how to classify it (stable, beta, etc...).
So, to answer your question, had snmp been in PECL the commits
would've been fine.
Let's just move ext/snmp to PECL then and let Harrie and others
develop this at their pace.
That would be fine. Thanks.
Harrie
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