On 11/21/23 20:17, Ben Ramsey wrote:
On Nov 21, 2023, at 18:22, G. P. B. <george.bany...@gmail.com> wrote:On Tue, 21 Nov 2023 at 21:10, Ben Ramsey <ram...@php.net <mailto:ram...@php.net>> wrote:We’ve discussed this among release managers, and I’m updating this thread to clarify that I was mistaken about what the dates for supported versions mean. These are the dates up until we will accept patches to a version branch. So, for example, we will accept bug fix patches in the PHP-8.1 version branch until 25 November. This means there may be another release following the end-of-active-support date, if there are bug fixes in the version branch. The PHP-8.1 branch is open for bug fixes UNTIL 25 November. I’m very sorry for the confusion.Does this mean any bug-fix merged into 8.2 already needs to be backported? Or will 8.1 RMs do this?Since this was my mistake, I will help resolve this. Let me know what bug fixes would have otherwise gone into the PHP-8.1 branch, and I’ll take care of merging them.
I cherry-picked all the bug fixes from PHP-8.2 that folks didn't commit into PHP-8.1 (because of my earlier misunderstanding).
You can see all of these commits here: https://github.com/php/php-src/commits/PHP-8.1?since=2023-11-22&until=2023-11-23 The only two commits that did not appear relevant to PHP-8.1 were:- https://github.com/php/php-src/commit/5a77870492e8e293a3d12b0e94d91b890ed78197 - https://github.com/php/php-src/commit/4d41dffb4f355872476bae561264c4796eef26b8
So, I did not cherry-pick these two commits into PHP-8.1. Please let me know if any of this looks incorrect, and I'll fix it. Cheers, Ben
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