Aw: Re: [PHP-DEV] Modules, again.
Am 04.05.25, 13:07 schrieb Arvids Godjuks <[email protected]>:
On Sun, 4 May 2025 at 10:36, Michael Morris <[email protected]> wrote:It's been 9
months. Been researching, working on other projects, mulling over points raised the last time I
brought this up. And at the moment I don't think PHP 8.5 is in its final weeks so this
isn't a distraction for that. The previous discussion got seriously, seriously derailed and I
got lost even though I started it. I'm not going to ask anyone to dig into the archives,
let's just start afresh.*snip*
I've started reading, saw Wordpress... almost stopped right there, but decided *okay, this is
too rash of me, read further*....
"My disappointment is immeasurable and my day is ruined".gifIt ended exactly how my
first judging brain wave thought it would go - this whole thing is about fixing WordPress by
changing the language. Plain and simple.
No.--
*snip*
I don't like wordpress either. It sure is the reason why PHP became a running gag in memes.
But it exists. And if it goes away PHP might too.
Yes, we hate it, it's a mess. But can we ignore it?
I think it deserves a fair discussion.
There might even be a "simple" solution to it. Maybe a version number that is auto-added
to the namespace in composer?
Maybe the wordpress community could fork composer and do it?Like what are we talking about? 10-20
lines of code?
BestJochen
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