Josiah Carlson wrote:
> I believe that no performance improvement warrants such large scale
> breakage of 3rd party extensions.

If there's an implementation that's deemed superior to what's there now,
then 3.0 is exactly the right time to break 3rd party extensions. Of
course 3.0 isn't a blank check for gratuitous breakage, but being
conservative *solely* for the purpose of not breaking compatibility
defeats the purpose of having a 3.0 separate from the 2.x series, IMO.

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Ivan Krstić <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | GPG: 0x147C722D
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