> I'd just like to have at least an indication if anyone even _wants_ > to fix the existing PHP version, or... not.
Something I don't really get here. Debian states on it's site: <-- IMPORTANT: the `unstable' version of Debian is the version to which the newest versions of Debian packages are uploaded first. This distribution sees all of the changes that packages go through, both small ones and more drastic ones which affect many packages or the whole system. For this reason, this version of the distribution should not be used by inexperienced users or by those who need proven stability. The `testing' distribution is not necessarily better than `unstable', because it does not receive security updates quickly. For servers and other production systems stable should always be used. --> But how can we still stick to the PHP version in Stable if there are serious security issues with that version and no updates/bugfixes are being released? - Jasper -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]