On Dec 6, 2015 11:32 PM, "Ferenc Kovacs" <tyr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> 2015. dec. 6. 13:15 ezt írta ("Jan Ehrhardt" <php...@ehrhardt.nl>):
> >
> > See http://php.net/supported-versions.php
> >
> > Will PHP 5.6 go into 'security fixes only' on 28 Aug 2015 with a end of
> > life on 28 Aug 2016? Or will we be postponing this a couple of months?
> >
> > BTW: An end-of-life in Dec 2016 will be in line wih the EOL of OpenSSL
> > 1.0.1: "Version 1.0.1 will be supported until 2016-12-31."
> > http://openssl.org/policies/releasestrat.html
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> > Jan
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>
> Since the rfc for 5.7 failed the voting I've personally assumed that we
> don't want to support the 5.x series after the normal lifecycle for 5.6:
> https://wiki.php.net/rfc/php57
>
> Most of my arguments for 5.7 was the same as Zeev and orhers listed here
in
> this thread but the majority shared the opinion that the support left for
> 5.6 is sufficient and we shouldn't prolong the support for 5.x as it will
> just delay the adoption for 7.0

Exactly. I am surprised to see ideas about postponing our fixed release
cycles.

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