[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #33381: Strategize the updating of minimum PHP version.
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Tue Apr 19 06:45:05 UTC 2016
#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 dd32):
> Isn't Matt and team working towards getting hosts to upgrade their PHP
versions?
FWIW This process has been extremely slow, and thanks to the longtail of
hosts (thousands of them) it's almost impossible to contact every host. A
lot of them just don't proactively switch users and require the user to
contact them to initiate the process.
> If you want in on this page - https://wordpress.org/hosting/ you have to
keep your PHP versions upgrades to a certain schedule
That list will always be a small fraction of the hosts, but yes, part of
being listed there is already bound to be that they run modern software
(All the hosts I can think of that have been listed there in recent times
have always had the latest versions of PHP available).
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My experience of having a plugin require PHP 5.4 was a lot of people who
just don't understand what is wrong when software says their version of
PHP is outdated. They blame the plugin for being broken, even when told
their PHP is many years out of date.
End-users are not developers, and they don't like to contact their host
for help if it's not their host telling them about the problem.
I don't know the answer here, but every time this comes up I get one more
step towards encouraging a banner of some form within WordPress. I used to
be highly against it, but backed by a properly designed and informative
page, might be the only option available to WordPress in the long-run.
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Ticket URL: <https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/33381#comment:81>
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