Just wanted to chime in here on this one.. I do plan on maintain SabreDAV 1.5; but I'll backport bugfixes strictly on an on-demand basis. New features not, however.
So if there's specific issues you have with 1.5, let me know.. There are some limitations though. The part of the codebase that handles 'calendar-query' requests, and specifically 'time-range' filters have undergone such a major overhaul, that I don't want to go through the effort to put that back in 1.5 / PHP 5.2. Otherwise, feel free to open tickets here: http://code.google.com/p/sabredav/issues/list Evert On Mar 6, 2012, at 8:31 PM, Georg Ehrke wrote: > Hi, > I would guess Frank is a bit overworked due to the cebit :( > > This is a really difficult question about fixing bugs or keeping up > compatibility. > I am clueless about this question. > As a developer I say: Let's fix the bugs > As an user of a webspace with PHP5.2 i have to say: i still want to use > future versions of owncloud > > In my opinion Frank should decide this (when he have enough time after the > cebit). > > Cheers, > Georg > > > Am 04.03.2012 20:15, schrieb Jakob Sack: >> Hi, >> >> when I integrated SabreDAV in ownCloud I accidentally dropped PHP <5.2 >> support. Of course PHP 5.3 is two and a half years old but that does not >> necessarily mean that every webspace provides PHP 5.3. >> Frank, do you you think? Of course I'd favour depending on PHP 5.3 but on >> the other hand I remember well that ownCloud should run everywhere. >> Regards, >> >> Jakob >> >> Am 04.03.2012 19:52, schrieb Stephan Schulz: >>> Hi everyone, >>> >>> in my opinion, fixing (those) bugs should be priority no one. I guess >>> most people can control their PHP installation or at least ask for an >>> update. If not they still have the option to stay with owncloud 3 for >>> some more time. >>> >>> Stephan >>> >>> ------------------------- >>> >>>> On 3 March 2012 21:41, Christophe <[email protected] [3]> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hi everyone, >>>>> >>>>> I would strongly prefer SabreDAV 1.6 over PHP 5.2 support, though >>>>> you can't argue with security support. RHEL 5 still supports PHP >>>>> 5.1.6(!) and Ubuntu 8.04 comes with PHP 5.2.4. (: >>>>> >>>>> Christophe >>>>> >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> Owncloud mailing list >>>>> [email protected] [1] >>>>> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/owncloud [2] >>>> >>>> Don't forget that most ISPs have lots of clients with legacy code, >>>> and cannot update to php 5.3 yet. >>>> >>>> It will take some time before we can be php 5.2 free. >>>> >>>> Owncloud should adopt moodle view, and have php 5.2 and php 5.3 >>>> versions. >>>> >>>> My 0.2 cents >>>> >>>> Mauro Vale >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Owncloud mailing list >>>> [email protected] >>>> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/owncloud >>> >>> >>> >>> Links: >>> ------ >>> [1] mailto:[email protected] >>> [2] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/owncloud >>> [3] mailto:[email protected] >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Owncloud mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/owncloud > > _______________________________________________ > Owncloud mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/owncloud _______________________________________________ Owncloud mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/owncloud
