On Mon, Dec 31, 2001 at 01:38:48PM -0500, Jon Parise wrote:
> I think the following "standard" extensions should be moved to
> PECL:
> 
>     ext/cybercash
>     ext/icap
>     ext/pfpro
>     ext/yaz
> 
> This is definitely not an inclusive list; it's just a start.  I
> can't imagine a lot of people using these modules, so they seem
> like good candidates for removal from the base PHP distribution.
> 
> Are there any well-founded objections to this (either in practice
> or principle)?

I'll be happy to move yaz away. I hope that moved away extensions
will not be "invisible" in the future. We use yaz and a lot of our
users in the Libraries world are too.

If this means that the documentation for YAZ which I wrote will no
longer be translated to other languages we can live with that.

The good thing about the move is that extensions will have an
independant release-cycle so that they don't have to wait for
official PHP releases, etc.

Note, that as extensions move away from the core, it'll be not
be obvious when there are Zend API changes unless we're informed.
(so far, people have patched yaz for Zend API changes, thank you).

So what's the procedure? Creating pear/XML/yaz and move stuff
to that directory? Moving documentation? How?

-- Adam

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