+1 from Contao
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Bernhard and Mike vR also say that if they both had more time they could provide pull requests that would clear up their own issues with the document. I cannot happily allow a vote to pass which will let this document be set in stone forever, just because folks were busy this week.
Mike is going to be at PHPNW in a few days as will I. We'll get some of this sorted, and this also gives Bernhard time to have his pull request sent in too.
I'm sorry about the last minute madness, but I feel like it is literally my job to make these calls as co-ordinator for this PSR.
Sorry Paul.
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+1 Phil - my feelings exactly. I would very much like to have seen the input of Bernhard and Mike and I felt there are some rough edges too. This is the right thing to do. It's clear PSR4 would pass, but it needs to pass in the best state and not second best. Well done for stepping up here. PSR4 will be like a fine whiskey in the end.
The caching PSR I would describe as a forgotten loaf of bread.