Florin Patan wrote:
That said, maybe after 5.6 release it would be a good time to have a meeting and talk about future PHP versions and how we get there? I can suggest Berlin as a place to do it, there's plenty of activity here, lots of startups using PHP and a pretty nice city.
You see that I think is taking the core far too much further than I'm even interested in, so I end up managing a PHP5.4 freeze along side a PHP5.5/6 system which contains considerable incompatible changes, so I need two versions of the third party libraries and then you add PHP6 into the mix.
"Ask the audience" seems an ideal solution, but I fear that not enough people will respond.
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