Thijs Kinkhorst a écrit :
Hi Marc,
On Friday 6 June 2008 18:28, Marc Delisle wrote:
The current state of 3.0 is quite encouraging. I suggest a round of testing this summer, followed by -alpha early August, -beta in late August, -rc1 in mid-September ... and we'll see depending on the feedback.
From a distributor's point of view the following.
If the final 3.0 will be released after September we probably won't be able to ship it in the next Debian stable. That is not a problem in and of itself, however, it means that we need to security support the 2.11 branch for at least the period until the next stable release comes out + 1 year. That is our responsibility, but I was wondering whether you as upstream authors would be willing to provide some kind of security-only support for the 2.11 branch for some time period.
It might influence the decision on which version we would include in the next stable release.
cheers, Thijs
phpMyAdmin 3.0 requires PHP 5.2 and MySQL 5.0 so phpMyAdmin 2.11 will be security-supported for some time, at least a year like Sebastian said.
Marc