On Fri, Jul 06, 2007 at 07:57:15PM +0200, Marco wrote:
> >To me it means in the first place that we can add a canned answer to the
> >bugtracker
> >which would say "PHP4 is not supported anymore, install PHP5" and close
> >all PHP4 only reports.
> >
> >So no bug-fixes, no releases except for ones fixing critical security
> >problems.
> >And even that should be ceased either in say.. 1 or 2 years.
> 
> 
> Also I would suggest removing links to PHP4 downloads away from the front
> page on the php.net site and maybe put them onto the museum site?

+1 -- to the suggestion of moving links to be from the museum site.

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