> Now, rather than give specifics and turn this into a discussion about
> semantics, I've decided to pose this as a general question, which we
> can use as a guideline moving forward: assuming we follow the "spirit
> of the law" in all other areas (i.e. using proper visibility modifiers
> in classes, cleaning up object handling to comply with PHP5, etc.),
> would you consider it acceptable to break strict mode in a few key
> (forward-compatible) areas if it meant significantly simplifying code
> and/or eliminating extra work you would otherwise have to do?  As a
> "feature", how important is absolute compliance with strict-mode
> standards?

I don't see strict mode compliance as a matter of live or death, but as you
are not giving details on were you are planing to break it is like
signing a blank check...

But I don't care, just continue building the greatest PHP framework ever!

Cheers,
- Dardo Sordi.

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