Hi,
as already threatened, I hereby open the vote on the pecl_http RFC.
https://wiki.php.net/rfc/pecl_http#vote
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Regards,
Mike
Hi,
I forgot to formally declare a voting period, so I’ll do so now.
Voting will end on Feb, 27th at 21:00 UTC, so if you didn’t vote yet, please do so until then.
https://wiki.php.net/rfc/pecl_http#vote
Hi,
as already threatened, I hereby open the vote on the pecl_http RFC.
https://wiki.php.net/rfc/pecl_http#vote
--
Regards,
Mike
Le 26/02/2015 12:28, Michael Wallner a écrit :
I forgot to formally declare a voting period, so I’ll do so now.
Voting will end on Feb, 27th at 21:00 UTC, so if you didn’t vote yet, please do so until then.
Hi,
Not many of us at AFUP participated in our discussion about this
proposal, but it seems we would be on the -1 side.
Basically, even if a good HTTP layer is a good thing, we feel it kind of
has its place more in user-land than in PHP itself.
Adding this to PHP would mean more maintenance work on PHP itself, but
also releases synced with releases of PHP -- which, in the end, is not
that interesting for end-users, we think.
In any case, thanks for your work!
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Pascal MARTIN, AFUP - French UG
http://php-internals.afup.org/
The vote on the pecl_http RFC has been closed, thanks to everyone who participated.
The results are 9 in favour and 23 against, so the RFC was declined, which is actually an understatement ;)
Le 26/02/2015 12:28, Michael Wallner a écrit :
I forgot to formally declare a voting period, so I’ll do so now.
Voting will end on Feb, 27th at 21:00 UTC, so if you didn’t vote yet, please do so until then.
Hi,
Not many of us at AFUP participated in our discussion about this proposal, but it seems we would be on the -1 side.
Basically, even if a good HTTP layer is a good thing, we feel it kind of has its place more in user-land than in PHP itself.
Adding this to PHP would mean more maintenance work on PHP itself, but also releases synced with releases of PHP -- which, in the end, is not that interesting for end-users, we think.
In any case, thanks for your work!
--
Pascal MARTIN, AFUP - French UG
http://php-internals.afup.org/