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On Thu, Aug 6, 2015 at 6:16 PM, Christopher Pitt <cgp...@gmail.com> wrote:
I think 5.5 is a good idea, given the recent efforts of component vendors (like Symfony) to support 5.5 and above. I'm all about us not re-inventing stuff that other people do well...
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The Amazon S3 v3 SDK adapter, for Flysystem, requires 5.5. One of the main features planned for SS 4.0 is an overhaul of how assets are stored. We could use v2 of the S3 SDK; but judging from the difference in activity, and the EOL for PHP 5.4, there is no guarantee that v2 of the S3 SDK will be supported for much longer. Waiting to hear back, from Frank, about when he plans to bump the minimum version requirement for Flysystem.The component SS uses to parse YAML is from Symfony. There was recent discussion and proposal of bumping support of Symfony components to 5.5. If we want to start using supported versions of that, and other Symfony components, then it's worth some consideration... :)
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Same here. I’ll have to update my server infrastructure, but I have to do it anyway. So switching to php5.5 or 5.6 is fine for me.
Old sites may remain on the old machine, that’s fine. And when customers want some new cool feature we need to upgrade to latest SS.
So for me it’s no problem to add another machine with php 5.5+ for new projects and leave the old server as is.
My vote is also for 5.5+ for SS4.x
Zend framework 2 is also on 5.5 and they are releasing 3 this year.
It would be nice to be able to upgrade our legacy zend code too.
If we are identifying a lot of high quality and useful components that we want to move to for some of our core features, then we have to consider their version constraints and take them into account.
Whilst is like to be conservative and see a low version of PHP supported for longer, I don't support that in the face of progress, and if progress is using a high quality component then we do it.
Dan
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As far as I'm concerned it looks like bumping the minimum version to 5.5 is the best solution. I was never against upgrading as such, but (as Nicolaas explained, probably better than I), the question was whether it was really necessary or not. By the sounds of it it definitely is, so it gets my vote then too.
:-)
On 6 August 2015 at 7:27:55 pm, Lamin Barrow (lamin...@gmail.com) wrote:
I'm up for supporting PHP 5.5 and Up. Simply because regardless of which platform you develop on, you'll most likely end up deploying you code on a Ubuntu server.The current Ubuntu 14.04 LTS version released last year will be supported until mid 2019 so you can imagine we will have PHP 5.5.x running on web servers for some time to come.
On Thu, Aug 6, 2015 at 6:33 AM, Marcus Nyeholt <nye...@gmail.com> wrote:
PHP 5.5 and up is my preference, based on the underlying infrastructure we use for running SS sites :)
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