rfc:experimental
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rfc:experimental [2014/10/28 18:57] – krakjoe | rfc:experimental [2014/10/28 19:03] – krakjoe | ||
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Any code that is merged with an existing user base depending on it | Any code that is merged with an existing user base depending on it | ||
cannot be marked as experimental. | cannot be marked as experimental. | ||
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- | New code, with no user base, can be considered experimental for a maximum of 1 year. | + | New code, with no user base, can be considered experimental for a maximum of 2 years. |
This allows the definition to apply to SAPI and extension code, and further clarifies what we can consider experimental. | This allows the definition to apply to SAPI and extension code, and further clarifies what we can consider experimental. | ||
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Experimental code can be developed in an experimental branch of php-src or an external repository. | Experimental code can be developed in an experimental branch of php-src or an external repository. | ||
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+ | Experimental does not mean unstable; every effort should be made to stabilize code before merging is suggested. | ||
Before any merges into production or development branches of php-src, maintainers of experimental code must invite discussion on internals, for // | Before any merges into production or development branches of php-src, maintainers of experimental code must invite discussion on internals, for // |
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