Pierre Joye wrote:
Jokes apart, given the results 6 will be the target. That follows the
arguments against this RFC and we seriously hope that everyone will
participate earlier and will not bring the same arguments.
Hopefully reasons like this will polarise thinking on actually getting a PHP6 build underway, since the repackaging of Unicode has not driven that interest?
It is probably worth pointing out how many major versions some of the big frameworks have gone through while PHP5.somthing has been their target, and that these target different PHP5.x requirements. If PHP6 had not been pushed too early would there have not been a different path from PHP5.3 anyway?
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