On Fri, 19 Nov 2021 at 10:13, Pierre <pierre-...@processus.org> wrote:

> Le 19/11/2021 à 10:10, Kamil Tekiela a écrit :
> > I would suggest option number 5. Leave it as it is. Many people are still
> > not aware that PHP 8 has been released.
> > If that's not possible, then we should keep the page (opt 3), otherwise
> we
> > will be breaking links to it, e.g. on Stack Overflow.
> > Adding PHP 8.1 alongside would be great, but we already have upgrade
> pages,
> > so I'm not sure the effort is worth it.
> >
> Hello,
>
> I do not agree, PHP 8 release page was really nice (even for me daily
> reading internals) and I think it could be a nice tradition to keep.
>
> 8.1 does bring lots of nice stuff, which deserve a nice presentation.
>
>
Why don't you guys keep the same page for the whole 8.x series? You just
need to drop the ".0" and append at the end (maybe stating what's new from
8.1 specifically). The rationale is that people will be migrating from 7.x
for a long time (hell, I'm still maintaining some legacy 5.x projects), so
it would be nice to have all 8.x major language features in one page. Early
8.0 adopters might be better checking the detailed changelog for 8.1 or
just the regular announcement.

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