Some things make frameworks special and routing, in my opinion, one of it.
If you want to eliminate this uniqueness among frameworks, you make 
pointless to choose between them.

> give maximum flexibility
> not be bound to an implementation

These are mutually exclusive statements.

On Friday, November 18, 2016 at 12:12:16 AM UTC+3, Damiano Petrungaro wrote:
>
> Hi everyone.
>
> I'm doing a microframework (for educational purposes), with the goal of 
> use in the core only methods derived from the PSR interfaces, so as to give 
> maximum flexibility and not be bound to an implementation rather than 
> another.
>
> Now i'm thinking about a routing system, and i'm wondered, how a so 
> crucial component to web applications (used by all the frameworks) haven't 
> a standard.
>
> What do you think to propose it as a possible PSR?
>

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