On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 8:03 AM, mbneto <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am not sure if you guys read but recently Redhat/Centos started providing
> supported rpm packages for PHP 5.4.
>
> This will make easy to bump the framework requirements, IMHO, since it is
> an enterprise distro and we would not have to rely on
> external/non-supported versions.

It's not quite as easy as that. Just because the distro has started
providing updated PHP versions does not mean everybody magically has
them now. Many organizations will adopt more slowly, after they get a
chance to test the new version -- and, in many cases, will not upgrade
at all as long as the application is running fine.

We're already bumping the minimum supported version to 5.3.23 starting
with 2.3.0. We'll consider 5.4+ at a later date once we have more data
indicating that migration has largely moved off of 5.3.

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