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2:38 PM
@StatikStasis Nope not yet. I have some cleaning to do this weekend, but if I end up having some spare time will try it out for sure
 
 
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5:16 PM
@PeeHaa hard recommend from me too, disgaea is hilarious and bottomless, possibly the only game I would consider better than final fantasy tactics
 
 
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6:22 PM
^
 
6:32 PM
@Derick Are you the one in charge of making release announcement tweets from @official_php, or is that something I'm able to do, too (and just don't know)?
 
7:18 PM
@cmb Should we auto-close PRs with "Waiting on author" after a certain period of time?
Or maybe even mark them as stale after a period of inactivity.
 
7:44 PM
I would mark them as stale, definitely. I'm not sure about closing. Of course, they can always be reopened.
 
8:31 PM
Which of the following has better performance for php?

1. Putting 200 country name in a .php file and return it as array
2. Putting 200 country in a json file and using it with file_get_content and json_decode
 
@Mwthreex 1. particularly if opcache is running, it's stored in memory.
 
first, opcache will deal with it
 
9:23 PM
@ramsey No, that's me. But that's on my to do list for Thursday evening, not Friday morning ;-)
 
 
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10:52 PM
@IluTov I think closing (maybe after 2 weeks) with a good comment is the way to go (if there really was no reply from the author; and sometimes they ask to keep it open; maybe switch to draft in those cases). Joe did that several times, but I can't find those PRs for reference. /cc @ramsey
 
11:15 PM
@cmb Cool, I'll throw together a PR.
 
cmb
ta
 
11:50 PM
In ye olde bug tracker, we used to have a script that closed stuff after 2 weeks of inactivity. It's pointless to mark things stale as you can just close (and reopen if necessary)
 
oh i wondered why i got a bunch of emails asking about PRs
 
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