On Friday 24 August 2007, Lester Caine wrote:
> > What would be interesting is if a group picked up PHP4 and kept going
> > with it in spite of the end of life announcement a few weeks back.  I
> > wonder if the PHP license would allow such a thing.  How open is it
> > exactly?
>
> The PROBLEM is that supporting PHP4, 5 and now 6 is detracting from solving
> some of these problems. Until we can get away from HAVING to support PHP4,
> then PHP5 will not get the full fine tuning it needs. Proposing to maintain
> a branch of PHP4 will then result n people expecting all of the major
> frameworks to work on it - and WE need to be able to concentrate on USING
> PHP5 properly rather than having to bodge things still to be backwards
> compatible with PHP4 :(

The "major frameworks" have already agreed that PHP 4 is dead, even before the 
PHP dev team did.

http://gophp5.org/

Anyone expecting anything but a custom in-house application to continue to 
work in PHP 4 by next year is simply not paying attention.  Let it rest in 
peace.

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