Hello Martins, The core leaves building and packaging of PHP to distros and other community efforts and focuses their efforts on PHP itself. It's a constant tug of war here on what to maintain or not by the core because whatever is taken on means it needs to happen for years and decades going forward and someone needs to do it. And that presents a problem if there is only a single person handling it.
Anyway, a suggestion like this will have to go through the PHP RFC process first: https://wiki.php.net/rfc Meanwhile, there is this project that is kinda a go to place for PHP docker images: https://github.com/docker-library/php/blob/master/README.md вт, 7 мая 2019 г. в 07:02, Martins Sipenko <martins.sipe...@gmail.com>: > Hi, > > Has PHP community thought about providing official PHP Docker images? > > I'm aware there are php images available on Docker hub, but as their docs > state those are not to be confused with any official php image provided by > php upstream. > > I think it would be great to have official images be released on the same > day as PHP, currently there is a delay. Also I think it would be great to > provide nightly snapshot builds of unreleased PHP versions, these > containers could then be used by frameworks/libraries/applications to test > against upcoming PHP versions in CI. > > Let me know your thoughts, and what would the next steps be if this is > something we want to do. > > Martins > -- Arvīds Godjuks +371 26 851 664 arvids.godj...@gmail.com Skype: psihius Telegram: @psihius https://t.me/psihius