I've found that to be true also. Lying to people who use your product will only lead to the downfall of your product. Just set a deadline and draw the hard line in the sand.
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Anton C. Swartz IV
Phoenix Edge Network L.L.C. - *Owner*
PHPLogic Development Services – *Co-Owner*
_Based in Indianapolis, IN_

"The Opposite of war is not Peace it is Creation."

Don't let sin rule your body. After all, your body is bound to die, so dont obey its desires or let any part of it become slave to evil. Give yourselves to God, as people who have been raised from death to life. Make every part of your body a slavethat pleases God. Don't let sin keep ruling your lives.You are ruled by God's Kindness and not by the law.
_Romans 6:12-14_


Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
I have my arguments. One of them is because you keep mantaining PHP4
for a long time.
If you had "found a very dangerous issue in PHP4 that could not be
resolved without moving to PHP5", I think the adoption would be
greater. Information is everything and manipulating people's fears is
a good way to force people to do what you want. As long as you "found"
the issue, too many hosting companies would drop PHP4 support afraid
of being hacked.

If you start lying in order to prove your point, you lose.

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