On Wed, 20 Jun 2007, Pierre wrote:

> On 6/20/07, Jani Taskinen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > What I think Ilia said (between the lines) is that basically we're forking
> > PHP.
> > 
> > Perhaps we really need to accept the fact that this has already happened..
> > It started with the CPR for PHP_4_4 branch and same is now continuing with
> > the PHP_5_2 branch. If the support for PHP 4 was _officially_ dropped by
> > release
> > of PHP 5, the adoption of PHP 5 would have been quicker than it has been so
> > far.
> 
> You are right, that's one of the only way to "force" the move, the
> only one I can imagine at least.
> 
> A realistic way to do it is to say that 5.x will not be supported 2
> years (or so) after the first stable release of php6. That's still
> ~5-10 years with a maintained php5.x (ok, 5.0.x was born dead ;).
> 
> (No need to say that php4 support should have been stopped already)

End of the year :)

Derick

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