On Thu, Sep 12, 2019, 2:59 PM Chase Peeler <chasepee...@gmail.com> wrote:

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> On Thu, Sep 12, 2019 at 8:33 AM Olumide Samson <oludons...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
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>> Thanks to those who can vote, all in all I hope for a better language
>> where
>> we can proudly post jobs(even intern) for on our company's website without
>> been looked down on as inferior.
>>
>> If you're so embarrassed by the language, then why not use something
> else, instead of trying to force such massive changes on the entire user
> base?
>
Anything considered through vote is opinion based, not the way you could
call "force" and I think you can also ask those who are not embarrassed by
the current language situation to stick to whatever is their current
version. Upgrading can't be for everyone.
Only those who like major features/changes  of a new version upgrade.

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> Also, if you really think this is going to change how non-PHP developers
> view PHP, you're sorely mistaken. The few I've talked to about this, in
> order to gauge how the languages they work in handle BC breaks, were
> appalled that such a major breakage would be forced on users, even though
> they personally don't like the fact that PHP supports uninitialized
> variables.
>
I'm sure you are the one mistaken here, cos you don't speak for non-PHP
developers likewise I don't.

You can in all utmost speak for yourself like I did In my last email.

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> Again, I implore everyone to stop trying and make everyone else like us.
> Our language is awesome because of the fact that it is different and
> flexible. That flexibility allows you to be strict if you want. If we just
> want to turn PHP into another language that is like everything else out
> there, then what's the point of even using PHP to begin with?
>
>
I'm sure you are insulting the Project through those written words. If the
project still want to be what it has always been, then there's no want or
need for anything called @internals cos the language can actually still
stick to PHP 3 and become what it has always been without any updates or
changes.

Like I said, since I can't vote I can only hope for the best.

Since I can't vote, I can only hope for the best.
>>
>> <3
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>> On Thu, Sep 12, 2019, 1:17 PM Nikita Popov <nikita....@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> > Hi internals,
>> >
>> > I've opened the vote on //wiki.php.net/rfc/engine_warnings.
>> >
>> > There are 4 votes, all of them independent. The first 3 are for specific
>> > cases that were controversial during the discussion, the last one is for
>> > the remainder of the proposal.
>> >
>> > Voting closes 2019-09-26.
>> >
>> > Regards,
>> > Nikita
>> >
>>
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