Hi,
how about phpMyAdmin 5?
i know - it is a little bit irritating
but with next release we will only support PHP 5 and MySQL 5 ...
what do you think?
Sebastian Mendel a écrit :
Hi,
how about phpMyAdmin 5?
i know - it is a little bit irritating
but with next release we will only support PHP 5 and MySQL 5 ...
what do you think?
I think this is too restrictive. First, PHP and MySQL won't necessary release their major versions at the same time. Second, what if we have a reason other that their version numbers to publish a new PMA version?
Marc
Marc Delisle schrieb:
Sebastian Mendel a écrit :
Hi,
how about phpMyAdmin 5?
i know - it is a little bit irritating
but with next release we will only support PHP 5 and MySQL 5 ...
what do you think?
I think this is too restrictive. First, PHP and MySQL won't necessary release their major versions at the same time. Second, what if we have a reason other that their version numbers to publish a new PMA version?
no - i do not want to tie our version to theirs
first - if they release new major versions we will not raise our minimum requirements
it is just to make clear that our MINIMUM requirements for both version are now 5 or higher
On Wednesday 12 September 2007 07:42, Sebastian Mendel wrote:
no - i do not want to tie our version to theirs
first - if they release new major versions we will not raise our minimum requirements
it is just to make clear that our MINIMUM requirements for both version are now 5 or higher
I'm not in favour of such a thing. Just because they coincide now doesn't mean they will ever again in the future. If you now tell people that there's some link between the phpMyAdmin version and the upstream versions, they will expect such a link to also be in other future versions where that link may not exist at all.
There's already good places to document requirements. Lets just keep the version numer a way to indicate which version is more recent than which, and use bigger or smaller jumps to indicate the amount of changes (bugfix, feature, major incompatibility release). Not more, not less.
Thijs
Hi
On Tue, 11 Sep 2007 08:51:11 +0200 Sebastian Mendel lists@sebastianmendel.de wrote:
how about phpMyAdmin 5?
i know - it is a little bit irritating
but with next release we will only support PHP 5 and MySQL 5 ...
what do you think?
I don't see any good reason for skipping versions.