On Sat, Feb 7, 2009 at 8:16 PM, ardx <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > thomasW wrote: >> >> The problem is not to support old releases, the problem is that this would >> mean to release a new 1.6 a new 1.5, a new 1.4 whatever release... because >> bugs are always reported to outdated releases. There are even bugs for 0.9 >> within the bug tracker. >> > My question is not whether there will be support for every previous release. > > My question is whether there will be support for ver 1.6x, the last release > of ZF that purported to be compatible with php 5.1.6, which is the php > version that (with security backports) will be provided on centos 5 for some > time yet.
Are you looking for Ubuntu-style LTS? I think you're better of concentrating your efforts to get people to update to a more recent PHP version. I think that is the larger issues -- e.g. distros like Redhat(e) with outdated PHP releases who in response force people to use 1.6.x (or whatever). Till
