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PHP 5.6 EOL

Open Jamesking56 opened this issue 5 years ago • 4 comments

Hello,

Since PHP 5.* is now EOL across the board, should this package be marked as abandoned or some message be added to the top of the readme to tell users its no longer needed or supported?

As your Readme says, you're only responding to new issues regarding supported PHP versions, however this package doesn't provide anything for PHP 7.1+?

Jamesking56 avatar Jan 11 '19 11:01 Jamesking56

an argument could be made for:

Zend maintains 5.6 until "at least" 31 December 2020, for their customers. (source: https://www.zend.com/en/support-center/support/php-long-term-support )

Debian LTS Team maintains 5.6 until 30 June 2020 (source: https://www.debian.org/releases/jessie/ )

Canonical maintains 5.6 until April 2022 for their customers (source: https://ubuntu.com/blog/ubuntu-14-04-esm-support )

and i think Red Hat is maintaining a 5.6 branch too

divinity76 avatar Aug 31 '19 06:08 divinity76

This is a polyfill library. It's kind of an exception to our usual policy.

paragonie-scott avatar Aug 31 '19 07:08 paragonie-scott

This is a polyfill library. It's kind of an exception to our usual policy.

but the README.md states

Although this library should function in earlier versions of PHP, we will only consider issues relevant to supported PHP versions.

  • as @Jamesking56 points out, that phrase makes little sense when there is zero relevant supported PHP versions

divinity76 avatar Aug 31 '19 09:08 divinity76

That line of the README was written when PHP 5.4 was still supported. I don't see a lot of value in changing it (upgrading to PHP 7.x-latest is a good idea for many reasons), but yes, it's an anachronism when you read it today.

paragonie-scott avatar Nov 06 '19 04:11 paragonie-scott