Re: [Wikitech-l] PHP 7.0.0 Released

2015-12-04 Thread Andre Klapper
On Fri, 2015-12-04 at 00:40 +, Alex Monk wrote:
> Wasn't newphp actually a keyword imported from Bugzilla into
> Phabricator as a tag?

Exactly. It's been around for ages so its desc isn't too accurate as
"new" becomes "not so new anymore" at some point, and it's not about
PHP 7 only (though there are already some PHP 7 incompatibility tasks).

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[Wikitech-l] PHP 7.0.0 Released

2015-12-03 Thread Ricordisamoa
The PHP development team announces 
 the immediate 
availability of PHP 7.0.0.
The newphp  project has 
been created in Phabricator to track incompatibility issues.

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Re: [Wikitech-l] PHP 7.0.0 Released

2015-12-03 Thread Alex Monk
Wasn't newphp actually a keyword imported from Bugzilla into Phabricator as
a tag?

On 4 December 2015 at 00:37, MZMcBride  wrote:

> Ricordisamoa wrote:
> >The PHP development team announces
> > the immediate
> >availability of PHP 7.0.0.
> >The newphp  project has
> >been created in Phabricator to track incompatibility issues.
>
> Regarding the Phabricator tag, it looks to have been created in November
> 2014, if I'm reading its history correctly.
>
> The tag description says "Tag for issues involving changes in upcoming/not
> yet released PHP versions" and PHP 7.0.0 is now neither, right?
>
> In general, it seems a bit silly/shortsighted to use "new" in a name. A
> more specific project name such as #php7 might be better.
>
> MZMcBride
>
>
>
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Re: [Wikitech-l] PHP 7.0.0 Released

2015-12-03 Thread MZMcBride
Ricordisamoa wrote:
>The PHP development team announces
> the immediate
>availability of PHP 7.0.0.
>The newphp  project has
>been created in Phabricator to track incompatibility issues.

Regarding the Phabricator tag, it looks to have been created in November
2014, if I'm reading its history correctly.

The tag description says "Tag for issues involving changes in upcoming/not
yet released PHP versions" and PHP 7.0.0 is now neither, right?

In general, it seems a bit silly/shortsighted to use "new" in a name. A
more specific project name such as #php7 might be better.

MZMcBride



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Re: [Wikitech-l] PHP 7.0.0 Released

2015-12-03 Thread Ricordisamoa

Il 04/12/2015 01:37, MZMcBride ha scritto:

Ricordisamoa wrote:

The PHP development team announces
  the immediate
availability of PHP 7.0.0.
The newphp  project has
been created in Phabricator to track incompatibility issues.

Regarding the Phabricator tag, it looks to have been created in November
2014, if I'm reading its history correctly.


For some reason I keep mixing up 2014 and 2015 :-[


The tag description says "Tag for issues involving changes in upcoming/not
yet released PHP versions" and PHP 7.0.0 is now neither, right?


For most MediaWiki developers it is yet to come, isn't it?

Both T115249 , T115250 
 and T115254 
 have been tagged #newphp by 
the Bugwrangler.



In general, it seems a bit silly/shortsighted to use "new" in a name. A
more specific project name such as #php7 might be better.

MZMcBride



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