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Yves Thommes wrote:
> [Snip]

1. Dude, stop top-posting
2. There's another solution: explain to them that php4 is end of life,
and if they want to go on using it, they will be migrated to a separate
cluster, so that if they get compromised, they are in a relatively
isolated cluster. Also make it damn clear to them that if any of the
php4 apps in that cluster gets compromised, there's a good chance that
their app will be affected, if they still want to stick with php4, then
charge them a lot more for the extra administration work and their
stupidity.

- -- Joe

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A computer scientist is someone who, when told "go to hell", considers
the "go to" harmful rather than the destination.

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