? Good Guy ? in php.internals (Fri, 10 Jul 2020 17:16:07 +0100):
>On 10/07/2020 17:01, Jan Ehrhardt wrote:
>> I am building PHP for Windows myself, but I know from the questions I am
>> getting that a lot of corporate customers of Microsoft are running PHP
>> on Windows Server 2016 or 2019. They are only allowed to use the
>> official binaries that are supplied on windows.php.net or pecl.php.net.
>> These corporate customers surely will not be amused by dropping
>> Microsoft's support for PHP 8.
>
>Have you thought of uploading your binaries on php.net AFTER Microsoft 
>has quit the php support?  Windows binaries were very useful for 
>developing websites on windows system which is still the dominant 
>operating system though, web developers will adapt the workload on 
>ubuntu and Mint.  I still use Windows and I regularly  download Apache 
>from apachelounge and php from the official website.

No. And I will not do that, because I do not want to be liable for any
consequences of using my builds. I am providing them AS IS through links
on Apachelounge: https://www.apachelounge.com/viewforum.php?f=6

Many extensions I am building from git head, not from the official
releases by the extension developers. Sometimes I have to patch them a
little to get them building. The Solr extension for instance does not
build yet for PHP 7.4.

>> Besides that, SMB customers are often using Microsoft Azure for their
>> Windows Server needs. Windows Azure will loose a lot of selling points
>> without supported PHP binaries. A quick search on Azure marketplace
>> revealed as well that some Azure partners will also be left in the cold:
>> https://azuremarketplace.microsoft.com/en-us/marketplace/apps?search=windows+php
>> Are the Azure Sales people already informed about your decision?
>
>I suspect Microsoft wants to market its own product called Blazor 
><https://dotnet.microsoft.com/apps/aspnet/web-apps/blazor>

Microsoft's future is in services like Azure. Development tools are much
less important.
-- 
Jan

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