* James Butler <james.but...@edigitalresearch.com> wrote:

> As a 'grown up' you should never expect changes to a system
> to just work without testing, any change introduces risk,
> you need to mitigate against that risk by testing. 

True, but applications should be designed in a way that minimizes
the risk of breaks.

> Irrespective of whatever the php release notes say (you did read
> them didn't you), one should run the new version against your
> code in a non-production environment so all the breakages you
> experience get trapped and fixed before they hit your users.

Great. Now you just have to tell me how to do it with thousands
of different webapps from your hosting customers ... ;-o
 

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