hello jani, thanks for the info. yeah, the feature requests shouldn't be considered bugs but it's just what is in the mail.. :)
also, outside of lxr.php.net <http://lxr.php.net>, is there any place that stores more readable documentation about the code? regards, On 11/9/05, Jani Taskinen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Wed, 9 Nov 2005, Mikael Fern wrote: > > > i notice there are 637 open bugs for php 4 (from the last mail i got) > > including feature requests. there are also hundreds of open bugs for php > 5. > > Actually there are 28 open bugs marked only for PHP 4. > There are 106 open bugs marked for PHP 5, of which about 80% are also > found in PHP 4. So really, count of open bugs for PHP 4 is about 100. > > Feature/change requests are not bugs. > > > since the php 6 is on the way to go, i want to ask about the support for > php > > 4, the time it will be officially be in history. > > If you would ask only me, the support has already ended. > If bug is only found in PHP 4, I don't care. But that's just me. > > Derick will propably support PHP 4 until PHP 6 is out. :) > > > is there any plan after 4.4 branch releases? or maybe this is the last > > branch for php 4? > > AFAICT, 4.4 will be the last of PHP 4 branches. There will be no new > features in PHP 4. Most of the active developers concentrate on PHP 5 > and/or 6. > > --Jani > > -- <M+1|k+3> -- <M+1|k+3>