On Nov 14, 2015, at 10:13, Pascal Chevrel <pascal.chev...@free.fr> wrote: > > Hi guys, > > I am very exceited about the imminent release of PHP 7 and that also > corresponds to when my non-profit will get a new server sponsored by a > local ISP, so we want to switch to 7 at this occasion, right in December ;) > > Do you know of any public list of what CMS are working with PHP 7 > without a problem? I am starting to test by myself what we use. My own > projects are of course PHP 7 compatible but we also have the usual tools > that open source project use for their day to day activities (blog, > wiki, forums...). > > The nice news of the day for me is that the Dotclear blogging platform > works fine with PHP 7 and flies :) (tested on a shared OVH hosting which > allows activating PHP 7 via a config flag). Is there some wiki page > somewhere where I could document what I know works and others would do > the same so as to ease the migration of early adopters, especially those > of us that are open source hacktivists and don't have IT department to > check those things for us?
It is really up to individual projects to specify which PHP versions they support. However, I can tell you that after installing 20+ randomly chosen large applications the number of issues I ran across were insignificant. And for the couple I hit and filed issues on the fix was quick and easy, so I would say that you can assume that pretty much anything you need will either already work on PHP 7 and when/if you hit any issues the work involved in fixing them will be minor. -Rasmus
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