Hi
Isaac Bennetch píše v Pá 16. 12. 2016 v 22:02 -0500:
Every piece of user feedback is relevant and noteworthy, but so far this appears to just be one user. 4.4 is an old codebase that diverges from 4.0 and 4.6 in many ways, and maintaining it is non-trivial work. I assume that most people running such old versions of MySQL and PHP are doing so because they're on an LTS Linux version, and in those cases it's more the responsibility of the distribution to provide security support rather than us. We can't keep supporting every version forever; those PHP and MySQL versions are already quite outdated.
I feel this is on the distributions to support; we can work with them (if they reach out to us about it) but I don't feel we need to keep supporting 4.4.x.
This is my feeling as well. On the other side, some distributions do not support leaf packages such as phpMyAdmin, while PHP or MySQL might be still supported by them. AFAIK this is case with Ubuntu.