On 12/06/2015 06:02 PM, Jan Ehrhardt wrote:
Stanislav Malyshev in php.internals (Sun, 6 Dec 2015 15:17:53 -0800):
Hi!
Giving everyone until the end of 2017 to update their servers is more
than sufficient.
Sufficient for what? It is a hard fact that people still run 5.3
version. In fact, 2/3 of sites run EOLed versions.
I know why *we* are still running PHP 5.3 for some sites: they are Drupal6
sites. Last time we checked it, PHP 5.4 gave all kinds of warnings with
Drupal6 and PHP 5.3 did not.
Legacy sites? Yes, but not that much. We had been waiting for Drupal8 to
upgrade, but Drupal8 was postponed and postponed and... (Sorry, Larry).
Now it is finally released.
No offense taken. :-) Although my Drupal 6 blog (www.garfieldtech.com)
is running successfully on PHP 5.6 right now. You just have to make
sure you're on the latest version of core and contrib modules.
I do not know what Drupal 6's PHP 7 status is, although Drupal 6 support
ends 1 March, I believe. Drupal 7 mostly works but has a few test
failures we'll be looking into shortly.
--Larry Garfield
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