Hi Ilia, I think it's hard to define ahead of time, but usually I prefer allowing non-BC breaking and non-infrastructure changes, for example, a new function, a new optional parameter to a function, some minor functionality... If it's a change in the infrastructure of PHP, then chances are that a mini release is not good enough for testing... Andi At 10:07 AM 8/9/2005 -0400, Ilia Alshanetsky wrote:Derick Rethans wrote: I see it as: 4.4 - no new features, no new additions. Just bugfixes. 5.1 - no new major features, just smaller additions. 6.0 - brand new experimental stuff. This breakdown looks good, although it'd be nice to quantify just what kind of "smaller additions" are acceptable for 5.1 branch. Ilia -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit:
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