Am 19.11.2025, 13:35:13 schrieb Edmond Dantes <[email protected]>:

> Hello all
>
> According to all previous discussions, version 1.6 of this RFC has
> been prepared and is now being submitted for a vote:
>
> Voting Page: https://wiki.php.net/rfc/true_async/voting
> RFC https://wiki.php.net/rfc/true_async
>

voted No soley because of the API design problems that Tim mentioned and
needs to be addressed before voting.

Its not a vote on the merits of the RFC in general.


> The vote officially starts tomorrow, as previously announced.
>
> For version 1.6 the following important change was made:
> All input/output functions are now bound by the shared requirement of
> being non-blocking with respect to the process. However, the specific
> behavior of each function may (optionally) be defined in separate
> RFCs.
>
> Thus, I/O functions themselves are not part of this RFC, but the main
> RFC defines the general way in which they must operate. Thus (as I see
> it), the RFC achieves a balance between cohesion and separation of
> concerns.
>
> Since the discussion period has ended, I will not be engaging in
> further debate (except regarding the voting process itself). If you
> have any questions for me of any kind, you may ask them either in a
> separate thread or privately. (This also means that I will not be
> answering RFC-related questions in this thread). I will be glad to
> hear your opinions and feedback. I wish all participants the best of
> luck.
>
> ---
> Best Regards, Ed
>

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