On Thu, June 14, 2007 13:39, Marc Delisle wrote:
phpMyAdmin has been invited by a group of well-known open source projects to participate in an initiative that is meant to promote PHP 5 and break the cycle where web hosts are not encouraged to upgrade to 5 because apps works on 4.
Specifically, if we agree to this, effective 5 February 2008, any new-feature release will have a minimum required PHP version of 5.2.0.
I like the idea of a group of projects doing this (so no one is penalized by being the first); I am in favor of this and would like your feedback.
I'm not a member of the development team, but I'm missing the most important thing here: what are the concrete gains??
The most concrete drawback is that it will be hurting those users who have no control over their host's PHP config or have other reasons not to upgrade to PHP 5 yet.
I can see a move to PHP5 only have some benefits, but what are those concretely? Can we have a list of improvements that will be possible in phpMyAdmin with this decision? And do they offset the drawback for those users I mentioned?
And if you decide to move to PHP5 only, how will PHP4-bound users be security-supported?
thanks, Thijs