[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #33381: Strategize the updating of minimum PHP version.
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#33381: Strategize the updating of minimum PHP version.
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Reporter: alexander.rohmann | Owner: jorbin
Type: enhancement | Status: assigned
Priority: normal | Milestone: Awaiting
Component: General | Review
Severity: normal | Version:
Keywords: needs-codex dev-feedback 2nd- | Resolution:
opinion | Focuses:
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Comment (by alexander.rohmann):
Replying to [comment:71 jorbin]:
> I think that what we need to do here is not solve this for the short
term, but come up with a long-term policy for versions of PHP that we
support.
Getting to the point where no PHP EOL is unsupported instead of an open-
ended question would solve this long term. Here's an iteration of the idea
I've shared a few times before:
'''10,000 foot view:'''
1. Announce that the next major WordPress release (let's say 4.6) will no
longer support PHP 5.2
2. For users on PHP 5.2, divert automatic updates to the 4.5.X branch for
security fixes. This update mechanism is already in place, it just needs
to be flagged by version number.
3. Repeat for PHP 5.3, then 5.4 with major releases to follow.
'''Solving:'''
* Nobody is forced to update
* Knowing upfront, and without being on the clock, web hosts will have
plenty of time to update PHP
* It's not a huge shock, as we're starting with the oldest version, and
spreading things out over long release cycles.
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Ticket URL: <https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/33381#comment:79>
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