Hi all,

after some time in [testing] and the first patch release I think it is
time to move the PHP 8.2 rebuild into the stable repositories. I would
like to add a brief news item to describe the introduction of the
legacy PHP version. This might be a bumpier update but I believe this
should make future updates a lot smoother.

Any input on improving this news item is very welcome: (I'll include
some links to the packages and upstream version page when actually
posting this)
---
The php packages have been updated to the latest version 8.2. In
addition to this, a new set of php-legacy packages have been
introduced. These will follow the oldest but still actively supported
PHP branch. This enables users to install the latest version but also
introduces the option to use third party applications that might rely
on an older version. Both branches will be kept up to date following
our rolling release model. php and php-legacy can be installed at the
same time as the latter uses a "-legacy" suffix for its binaries and
configuration files.

In addition to this, the php7 packages have been removed as they
reached end of life. The imap extension will no longer be provided as
it relies on the c-client library which has been abandoned for many
years.

-- 
Pierre Schmitz, https://pierre-schmitz.com

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