hi Johannes,


On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 11:58 AM, Johannes Schlüter <johan...@php.net> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> after 5.4.0 was released we had a discussion on 5.3 EOL. Even though it
> wasn't properly documented the overall consensus was to go with option
> one from https://wiki.php.net/rfc/php53eol "One year with bugs fixes
> followed by one year with security fixes only"
>

There was no consensus, I am not sure where you get the idea.

However, we discussed to wait a bit before proposing the RFC to
clearly and cleanly define the EOL of 5.3.

I will clean up this RFC and call for vote later this week (most
likely tomorrow). It is very important to follow this step instead of
simply say, hey, I will go down this way because I like it ;-)


> So as quick reminder and help for the ones who don't want to do the
> maths about our current release schedule themselves the schedule looks
> like this:
>
>    December 20th  --  Release PHP 5.3.20
>
>    January   2nd  --  Branch of PHP 5.3.21
>    January  17th  --  Release PHP 5.3.21
>
>    January  30th  --  Branch of PHP 5.3.22
>    February 14th  --  Release PHP 5.3.22
>
> As of this date the 5.3 branch will go to extended support and should
> receive security fixes only. Releases will be made based on need.
>
> Please mind that the above schedule is tentative and unpredictable
> events might change this.
>
> Comments?

The delay is way too short for 3rd parties to adapt.

Cheers,
--
Pierre

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