I sincerely think you should make it a requirement. No idea of any website showing adoption (maybe things like http://gcov.php.net). I can ask on the general mailing-list if you didn't do so just yet.
I know Ubuntu did it, Debian supports it, most XAMPP/WAMPP/EasyPHP versions put it by default, etc. In other words: it is generally widespread amongst *testers* of the application. Ivan Tcholakov did some work on supporting both 5.2 and 5.3 versions in Chamilo 1.8. Maybe he can report a short number of tweaks that help. Regards, Yannick Le samedi 25 septembre 2010 à 10:40 +0200, Hans De Bisschop a écrit : > Hi all, > > I was wondering if any of you know of any websites or resources that > has some listings concerning adoption numbers of different PHP > versions? > > Making PHP 5.3 a minimum requirement for Chamilo 2.0 seems a bit > early, but it's hard to take a decision without any kind of numbers to > guide us. Since the subject keeps coming up every now and then I > figured I'd ask around. Inclusion of PHP 5.3 in Ubuntu's most recent > LTS server release won't hurt adoption, but I'm not familiar enough > with other distros so I don't know what they offer out of the box. (or > a majority of shared hostings for that matter) > > Thanks in advance, > > Hans > _______________________________________________ > Dev mailing list > Dev@lists.chamilo.org > http://lists.chamilo.org/listinfo/dev _______________________________________________ Dev mailing list Dev@lists.chamilo.org http://lists.chamilo.org/listinfo/dev