Hello internals,
can we please officially announce the end of support for PHP 4*, 5.0.,
5.1. as 31st december 2007? Officially as in on the front of php.net.
Best regards,
Marcus
Hello internals,
can we please officially announce the end of support for PHP 4*, 5.0.,
5.1. as 31st december 2007? Officially as in on the front of php.net.
Yes, we're coming to the end of 5.2 branch soon, so it would make sense to make
it as clear as possible that other versions are not supported.
--
Wbr,
Antony Dovgal
I think 5.2 will be alive for a while longer, at least until 5.3.X
stable is released. 5.0 and 5.1 have long been dead, I think we can
safely announce their EOL today if we wanted to.
Hello internals,
can we please officially announce the end of support for PHP 4*,
5.0.,
5.1. as 31st december 2007? Officially as in on the front of
php.net.Yes, we're coming to the end of 5.2 branch soon, so it would make
sense to make
it as clear as possible that other versions are not supported.--
Wbr,
Antony Dovgal--
Ilia Alshanetsky
Hello Ilia,
ok, then who is going to write the entry for 4, 5.0 and 5.1? To me it
sounds like a job for one of the active RMs (Derick, Ilia, Johannes). And
I definitively agree, 5.2 will be around for quite a while.
marcus
Friday, November 23, 2007, 3:56:29 PM, you wrote:
I think 5.2 will be alive for a while longer, at least until 5.3.X
stable is released. 5.0 and 5.1 have long been dead, I think we can
safely announce their EOL today if we wanted to.
Hello internals,
can we please officially announce the end of support for PHP 4*,
5.0.,
5.1. as 31st december 2007? Officially as in on the front of
php.net.Yes, we're coming to the end of 5.2 branch soon, so it would make
sense to make
it as clear as possible that other versions are not supported.--
Wbr,
Antony Dovgal--
Ilia Alshanetsky
Best regards,
Marcus
I don't know about the "quite a while", but definitely for a few more
months still.
Hello Ilia,
ok, then who is going to write the entry for 4, 5.0 and 5.1? To me it
sounds like a job for one of the active RMs (Derick, Ilia,
Johannes). And
I definitively agree, 5.2 will be around for quite a while.marcus
Friday, November 23, 2007, 3:56:29 PM, you wrote:
I think 5.2 will be alive for a while longer, at least until 5.3.X
stable is released. 5.0 and 5.1 have long been dead, I think we can
safely announce their EOL today if we wanted to.Hello internals,
can we please officially announce the end of support for PHP 4*,
5.0.,
5.1. as 31st december 2007? Officially as in on the front of
php.net.Yes, we're coming to the end of 5.2 branch soon, so it would make
sense to make
it as clear as possible that other versions are not supported.--
Wbr,
Antony Dovgal--
Ilia Alshanetsky
Best regards,
Marcus
Ilia Alshanetsky
Marcus Boerger wrote:
Hello internals,
can we please officially announce the end of support for PHP 4*, 5.0.,
5.1. as 31st december 2007? Officially as in on the front of php.net.
We already set the EOL date for PHP 4. August 8, 2008. See the 4th
entry down on the php.net front page.
-Rasmus
Hello Rasmus,
right, so we only need to add the other two.
marcus
Friday, November 23, 2007, 5:44:11 PM, you wrote:
Marcus Boerger wrote:
Hello internals,
can we please officially announce the end of support for PHP 4*, 5.0.,
5.1. as 31st december 2007? Officially as in on the front of php.net.
We already set the EOL date for PHP 4. August 8, 2008. See the 4th
entry down on the php.net front page.
-Rasmus
Best regards,
Marcus
Marcus Boerger wrote:
Hello internals,
can we please officially announce the end of support for PHP 4*, 5.0.,
5.1. as 31st december 2007? Officially as in on the front of php.net.We already set the EOL date for PHP 4. August 8, 2008. See the 4th
entry down on the php.net front page.
Doesn't mean we can't repeat it once more :)
regards,
Derick
--
Derick Rethans
http://derickrethans.nl | http://ez.no | http://xdebug.org
Marcus Boerger wrote:
Hello internals,
can we please officially announce the end of support for PHP 4*,
5.0.,
5.1. as 31st december 2007? Officially as in on the front of php.net.We already set the EOL date for PHP 4. August 8, 2008. See the 4th
entry down on the php.net front page.Doesn't mean we can't repeat it once more :)
There is eight month difference between 2008-08-08 and 2007-12-31. If I
remember correctly decision was about PHP4 and not about PHP4 and older
PHP5 versions.
--
Tomas
The older versions of PHP 5.0 have long been discontinued and while
there was no public announcement to that effect, it was certainly
implied. All that is being suggested now (good idea IMHO) is to make
this information publicly known.
Marcus Boerger wrote:
Hello internals,
can we please officially announce the end of support for PHP 4*,
5.0.,
5.1. as 31st december 2007? Officially as in on the front of
php.net.We already set the EOL date for PHP 4. August 8, 2008. See the 4th
entry down on the php.net front page.Doesn't mean we can't repeat it once more :)
There is eight month difference between 2008-08-08 and 2007-12-31.
If I
remember correctly decision was about PHP4 and not about PHP4 and
older
PHP5 versions.--
Tomas--
Ilia Alshanetsky
"Unsupported Historical Releases
We have collected all the official information and code available for
past PHP releases. You can find more details on the current release on
our downloads page. Please note that older releases are listed for
archaeological purposes only, and they are no longer supported. "
I agree though, making an official announcement on the frontpage is a good idea.
Furthermore, I think http://php.net/reST (by Lukas) is news entry worthy :)
-Hannes
The older versions of PHP 5.0 have long been discontinued and while
there was no public announcement to that effect, it was certainly
implied. All that is being suggested now (good idea IMHO) is to make
this information publicly known.Marcus Boerger wrote:
Hello internals,
can we please officially announce the end of support for PHP 4*,
5.0.,
5.1. as 31st december 2007? Officially as in on the front of
php.net.We already set the EOL date for PHP 4. August 8, 2008. See the 4th
entry down on the php.net front page.Doesn't mean we can't repeat it once more :)
There is eight month difference between 2008-08-08 and 2007-12-31.
If I
remember correctly decision was about PHP4 and not about PHP4 and
older
PHP5 versions.--
Tomas--
Ilia Alshanetsky