+1.
I have a few classes written for php4 that does'nt work with the current
cvs version of php5. I'm trying to reduce the code to be as small as
possible but still showing the errors/bugs. I guess I have to speed up
that process :-)
- Frank
Guys (n' Girls),
I think there was a lot of good and positive talk in the past few
emails.
Let me summarize:
a) There are still people who have to fix some of their extension and
are
actually working on them. These fixes should definitely be in PHP 5 and
the RC.
b) There are people who are working on new or major rewrites of their
extensions such as Shane and Marcus, who acknowledge that when they are
done, their extensions will be released. I understand from Marcus that
he's
fine to have PDO in 5.0.0 or 5.0.1 whatever is relevant. As PDO is
something many are waiting for, no matter when it is released as stable,
people will start using it.
c) There are bastard extensions such as Java and Corba (I thought that
Java
was fixed by Wez) and no one is touching them. I believe that no release
of
PHP can wait indefinitely for someone to take ownership and fix such
extensions. We will either need to remove them or pray someone picks
them
up quickly (although I still think Java is supposed to work). In any
case,
we are talking about two very non mainstream extensions here. It's not
as
if the Java one is a very feasible extension to use in production
environments because it's slooooooowwww and heavy.
d) If you're an extension maintainer or just a good guy, please take a
look
at the bug reports.So I suggest the following, let's kick ourselves in the tush, aim for
Beta
3 on the 30th of November, and hopefully after that we can do a feature
freeze and go into bug fixing only mode. We can re-evaluate this date as
we
get closer in case people are really having a hard time getting their
stuff
done. But we can't wait for people who just don't have time in the next
few
months. That doesn't make sense.How's that? :)
Andi