Stefan Priebsch wrote:
IMHO backporting a lot of features to PHP4 is a major reasons for the slow PHP5 adoption. Basically, it seems that everybody who is not using OOP feels that PHP4 is fine for them.
what was back ported aside from the memory corruption fix, which I am sure even pushed a few people to update to PHP5?
There must be a reason to upgrade to a new PHP version (usually features, maybe performance increase etc.). But there also must be no reason not to upgrade. But you all know this, it has been said before.
native unicode is a feature. also i would mandate that all new features must _first_ go into PHP6.
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