> Nobody needs 4.3 with 1000 new features, everybody needs a PHP Version that
> has at least as few bugs as 4.0.4pl1. At least a 4.0.2pl1 fixing the so far
> closed bugs would be great. I have _SERIOUS_ problems with theses bugs for
> example:

I would disagree with this statement.  PHP 4-CVS currently makes support
for MacOSX possible.  While I see this being not so important in your
world, it is in mine, and to a large number of up and coming PHP users.
With OSX 10.2 coming out in the next few weeks this can, and will be, an
important thing to have working.  Unfortunately, it cannot be backported,
because it utilizes the new build system.

But regardless, Sebastian your points are all valid on why a 4.2.3 should
be made.  I think you forget things though like the amount of time each RC
takes, the amount of resources, and the lack of response each one
generates.  The number of people submitting comments on RCs for 64bit
archs is even less.

The end points being these, are your bugs fixed in CVS head?  From what
I've gathered, yes.  Can PHP 4.3 be made to be as bug-free as possible?
Yes, with some time and help from all developers.  You are welcome to
contribute patches to close bugs before the GM is released.

>---------------------------------------------------------------<
Dan Kalowsky                    "A little less conversation,
http://www.deadmime.org/~dank    a little more action."
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