PHP 5.3 was removed from the website earlier today (a good thing).
However, the Windows binaries remain:
http://windows.php.net/download/
Oddly, the webmaster group claims to not have access to that section of
the website:
http://news.php.net/php.webmaster/20275
Possibly consider granting access to one or two people in that group?
The access would be for special situations such as removing EOL'ed
versions when they come down from the main website. PHP 5.2 Windows
binaries stuck around for a very long time after 5.2 sources were
removed from the main downloads page - most likely for the same reason
of not having access to make those changes.
--
Thomas Hruska
CubicleSoft President
I've got great, time saving software that you will find useful.
Good point. They will remain in the archives part. We kept them after eol
just in case there was a last min critical update (we had one actually :)
I will remove them asap.
PHP 5.3 was removed from the website earlier today (a good thing).
However, the Windows binaries remain:http://windows.php.net/download/
Oddly, the webmaster group claims to not have access to that section of
the website:http://news.php.net/php.webmaster/20275
Possibly consider granting access to one or two people in that group? The
access would be for special situations such as removing EOL'ed versions
when they come down from the main website. PHP 5.2 Windows binaries stuck
around for a very long time after 5.2 sources were removed from the main
downloads page - most likely for the same reason of not having access to
make those changes.--
Thomas Hruska
CubicleSoft PresidentI've got great, time saving software that you will find useful.
Good point. They will remain in the archives part. We kept them after eol
just in case there was a last min critical update (we had one actually :)I will remove them asap.
Bump.
PHP 5.3 was removed from the website earlier today (a good thing).
However, the Windows binaries remain:http://windows.php.net/download/
Oddly, the webmaster group claims to not have access to that section of
the website:http://news.php.net/php.webmaster/20275
Possibly consider granting access to one or two people in that group? The
access would be for special situations such as removing EOL'ed versions
when they come down from the main website. PHP 5.2 Windows binaries stuck
around for a very long time after 5.2 sources were removed from the main
downloads page - most likely for the same reason of not having access to
make those changes.
--
Thomas Hruska
CubicleSoft President
I've got great, time saving software that you will find useful.
Good point. They will remain in the archives part. We kept them after eol
just in case there was a last min critical update (we had one actually :)I will remove them asap.
Bump.
5.3 binaries still on the site:
http://windows.php.net/download/
(Keeping them in archives is fine by me.)
PHP 5.3 was removed from the website earlier today (a good thing).
However, the Windows binaries remain:http://windows.php.net/download/
Oddly, the webmaster group claims to not have access to that section of
the website:http://news.php.net/php.webmaster/20275
Possibly consider granting access to one or two people in that group?
The
access would be for special situations such as removing EOL'ed versions
when they come down from the main website. PHP 5.2 Windows binaries
stuck
around for a very long time after 5.2 sources were removed from the main
downloads page - most likely for the same reason of not having access to
make those changes.
--
Thomas Hruska
CubicleSoft President
I've got great, time saving software that you will find useful.
Good point. They will remain in the archives part. We kept them after
eol
just in case there was a last min critical update (we had one
actually :)I will remove them asap.
Bump.
5.3 binaries still on the site:
http://windows.php.net/download/
(Keeping them in archives is fine by me.)
Bump.
On Nov 15, 2014 1:45 PM, "Thomas Hruska" thruska@cubiclesoft.com
wrote:PHP 5.3 was removed from the website earlier today (a good thing).
However, the Windows binaries remain:http://windows.php.net/download/
Oddly, the webmaster group claims to not have access to that section of
the website:http://news.php.net/php.webmaster/20275
Possibly consider granting access to one or two people in that group?
The
access would be for special situations such as removing EOL'ed versions
when they come down from the main website. PHP 5.2 Windows binaries
stuck
around for a very long time after 5.2 sources were removed from the
main
downloads page - most likely for the same reason of not having
access to
make those changes.
--
Thomas Hruska
CubicleSoft President
I've got great, time saving software that you will find useful.
Good point. They will remain in the archives part. We kept them after
eol
just in case there was a last min critical update (we had one
actually :)I will remove them asap.
Bump.
5.3 binaries still on the site:
http://windows.php.net/download/
(Keeping them in archives is fine by me.)
Bump.
Just a friendly reminder that this hasn't been done yet.
On Nov 15, 2014 1:45 PM, "Thomas Hruska" thruska@cubiclesoft.com
wrote:PHP 5.3 was removed from the website earlier today (a good thing).
However, the Windows binaries remain:http://windows.php.net/download/
Oddly, the webmaster group claims to not have access to that
section of
the website:http://news.php.net/php.webmaster/20275
Possibly consider granting access to one or two people in that group?
The
access would be for special situations such as removing EOL'ed
versions
when they come down from the main website. PHP 5.2 Windows binaries
stuck
around for a very long time after 5.2 sources were removed from the
main
downloads page - most likely for the same reason of not having
access to
make those changes.
--
Thomas Hruska
CubicleSoft President
I've got great, time saving software that you will find useful.
Shouldn't this be directed to the webmaster mailing list? php-webmaster@lists.php.net
Sent from my iPhone
Good point. They will remain in the archives part. We kept them after
eol
just in case there was a last min critical update (we had one
actually :)I will remove them asap.
Bump.
5.3 binaries still on the site:
http://windows.php.net/download/
(Keeping them in archives is fine by me.)
Bump.
Just a friendly reminder that this hasn't been done yet.
On Nov 15, 2014 1:45 PM, "Thomas Hruska" thruska@cubiclesoft.com
wrote:PHP 5.3 was removed from the website earlier today (a good thing).
However, the Windows binaries remain:http://windows.php.net/download/
Oddly, the webmaster group claims to not have access to that
section of
the website:http://news.php.net/php.webmaster/20275
Possibly consider granting access to one or two people in that group?
The
access would be for special situations such as removing EOL'ed
versions
when they come down from the main website. PHP 5.2 Windows binaries
stuck
around for a very long time after 5.2 sources were removed from the
main
downloads page - most likely for the same reason of not having
access to
make those changes.--
Thomas Hruska
CubicleSoft PresidentI've got great, time saving software that you will find useful.
Shouldn't this be directed to the webmaster mailing list? php-webmaster@lists.php.net
See below. They said that they don't have access to that server. :)
Good point. They will remain in the archives part. We kept them after
eol
just in case there was a last min critical update (we had one
actually :)I will remove them asap.
Bump.
5.3 binaries still on the site:
http://windows.php.net/download/
(Keeping them in archives is fine by me.)
Bump.
Just a friendly reminder that this hasn't been done yet.
On Nov 15, 2014 1:45 PM, "Thomas Hruska" thruska@cubiclesoft.com
wrote:PHP 5.3 was removed from the website earlier today (a good thing).
However, the Windows binaries remain:http://windows.php.net/download/
Oddly, the webmaster group claims to not have access to that
section of
the website:http://news.php.net/php.webmaster/20275
Possibly consider granting access to one or two people in that group?
The
access would be for special situations such as removing EOL'ed
versions
when they come down from the main website. PHP 5.2 Windows binaries
stuck
around for a very long time after 5.2 sources were removed from the
main
downloads page - most likely for the same reason of not having
access to
make those changes.--
Thomas Hruska
CubicleSoft PresidentI've got great, time saving software that you will find useful.
--
--
Thomas Hruska
CubicleSoft President
I've got great, time saving software that you will find useful.
Shouldn't this be directed to the webmaster mailing list? php-webmaster@lists.php.net
See below. They said that they don't have access to that server. :)
Ah, missed that part. So who's in charge of the windows sub domain?
Sent from my iPhone
2015.01.04. 4:13 ezt írta ("David Muir" davidkmuir@gmail.com):
On 4 Jan 2015, at 12:34 pm, Thomas Hruska thruska@cubiclesoft.com
wrote:Shouldn't this be directed to the webmaster mailing list?
php-webmaster@lists.php.netSee below. They said that they don't have access to that server. :)
Ah, missed that part. So who's in charge of the windows sub domain?
The windows team. Pierre has access and he promised to do this before in
this thread but nothing happened since.
I've added Anatol and Stephan, maybe one of them can also help.
2015.01.04. 4:13 ezt írta ("David Muir" davidkmuir@gmail.com):
On 4 Jan 2015, at 12:34 pm, Thomas Hruska thruska@cubiclesoft.com
wrote:Shouldn't this be directed to the webmaster mailing list?
php-webmaster@lists.php.netSee below. They said that they don't have access to that server. :)
Ah, missed that part. So who's in charge of the windows sub domain?
The windows team. Pierre has access and he promised to do this before in
this thread but nothing happened since.
I've added Anatol and Stephan, maybe one of them can also help.
I forgot that. No big deal but will do it next week :)
--
Pierre
@pierrejoye | http://www.libgd.org
2015.01.04. 4:13 ezt írta ("David Muir" davidkmuir@gmail.com):
On 4 Jan 2015, at 12:34 pm, Thomas Hruska thruska@cubiclesoft.com
wrote:Shouldn't this be directed to the webmaster mailing list?
php-webmaster@lists.php.netSee below. They said that they don't have access to that server. :)
Ah, missed that part. So who's in charge of the windows sub domain?
The windows team. Pierre has access and he promised to do this before in
this thread but nothing happened since.
I've added Anatol and Stephan, maybe one of them can also help.I forgot that. No big deal but will do it next week :)
"Next week" has come and gone - even by the most conservative definition
of the phrase.
--
Thomas Hruska
CubicleSoft President
I've got great, time saving software that you will find useful.