Re: PHP 5.6 Process
Hi Inf^Hternals,
Debian freeze will happen in 14 months, that means that we might be able
to squeeze PHP 5.6 into next Debian stable.
One question though – do you envision that the module ABI will change in
PHP 5.6? (e.g. are there already plans to do so?) Obviously not
changing ABI would make things much more simpler since it won't require
the transition. Knowing before hand would also making things simpler
since I could get pre-approval from Debian release team.
Ondrej
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On Mon, Oct 14, 2013, at 23:43, David Soria Parra wrote:
> Hi Internals
>
> It's already mid-october and according to our release schedule we have to
> release PHP 5.6 in 10 months from now. The past has shown that we need
> approx 5 months to stablize a release and go through alpha, beta and RC
> stages. Therefore I want to start a discussion on how to move forward
> with 5.6, to get a release schedule up as fast as possible so
> contributors
> now when to push their stuff and to vote on RFC's BEFORE the first beta.
>
> I think over the last years it proved to be good to have the current
> RM support a new RM who then takes over after the final release
> (e.g. Julien basically does 5.5 alone now, but we worked a lot together
> during alpha/beta/RC). Therefore my suggestion is that Julien is going to
> help out with 5.6 and then we would need a new RM that can learn from
> julien
> on how to do things to later be able to do 5.6 on his own.
>
> Suggestions?
>
> David
>
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