On 3/15/26 07:42, Daniil Gentili wrote:
Clarified the following points: ideally, php-community releases will come with
all major versions (i.e. ^1=1.1 + ^2=2.1 + ^3=3.0, not 1.0 + 1.1 + 2.0 + 2.1 +
3.0) of all feature extensions shipped together.
Security updates are provided to all versions currently shipping in
php-community releases.
Removal of old major versions happens at the discretion of feature owners,
based on adoption statistics.
I've seen adoption statistics mentioned a number of times in this thread
and a few times in the RFC, but I can't find anything that explains how
these statistics will be gathered and measured. Will this be determined
through community surveys? Will PHP need some kind of "phone home"
functionality to gather statistics about feature usage?
Cheers,
Ben