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rfc:php7timeline [2014/10/14 07:51] – Fix formatting of the milestones section zeev | rfc:php7timeline [2014/10/14 07:52] – Bless the RFC with a proper title :) zeev |
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====== PHP RFC: Your Title Here ====== | ====== PHP RFC: PHP 7.0 timeline ====== |
* Version: 0.7 | * Version: 0.7 |
* Date: 2014-10-14 | * Date: 2014-10-14 |
| 3. **Release Candidate (RC) cycles** | Jun 16 - Oct 15 (3 months) | Subject to quality! | | | 3. **Release Candidate (RC) cycles** | Jun 16 - Oct 15 (3 months) | Subject to quality! | |
| 4. **GA/Release** | Mid October 2015 | Subject to quality! | | | 4. **GA/Release** | Mid October 2015 | Subject to quality! | |
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It's worth noting that the 3rd and 4th milestones will be quality dependent. If we have evidence that suggests that PHP 7 isn't sufficiently mature to go into the RC stage in June, or GA in October - we should of course adjust the timeline accordingly, and not push out a half-baked release. However, the goal would be to stick as much as possible to the deadline of new going-into-7.0 RFCs, and strive to follow the timelines for the 2nd and 3rd milestones as much as possible, to ensure an October 2015 release of PHP 7.0. | It's worth noting that the 3rd and 4th milestones will be quality dependent. If we have evidence that suggests that PHP 7 isn't sufficiently mature to go into the RC stage in June, or GA in October - we should of course adjust the timeline accordingly, and not push out a half-baked release. However, the goal would be to stick as much as possible to the deadline of new going-into-7.0 RFCs, and strive to follow the timelines for the 2nd and 3rd milestones as much as possible, to ensure an October 2015 release of PHP 7.0. |