A eventfull PHP-Week
The week before the last a group of big php-application developer-communities create the initiative GoPHP5. They decide to finally stop supporting PHP4 at the 5. February 2008 and add the minimal requirement of php 5.2. Some big hosting providers stop there support for php4 at this date as well.
But then the php-(core-)developer decided last week to stop there support for PHP4 at the end of the year. There will be only security bug fix until 8.8.2008 (what a greate date, php4 die and i have birthday as well) and then php4 is (hopefully) finally dead.
But even better, after a long time of silence around PHP6, there is some noise. PHP6 has now Namespace support (we waiting for this for ages). And as I looked in the (inofficial) PHP release managment wiki, theres a lot of work going on. Hopefully we will see PHP6 in the begining of 2008.
But then the php-(core-)developer decided last week to stop there support for PHP4 at the end of the year. There will be only security bug fix until 8.8.2008 (what a greate date, php4 die and i have birthday as well) and then php4 is (hopefully) finally dead.
But even better, after a long time of silence around PHP6, there is some noise. PHP6 has now Namespace support (we waiting for this for ages). And as I looked in the (inofficial) PHP release managment wiki, theres a lot of work going on. Hopefully we will see PHP6 in the begining of 2008.
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