On Fri, 2007-07-06 at 17:51 +0300, Vesselin Kenashkov wrote:
> -1
> Because the majority of the installation (somebody two month ago in this
> list mentioned that php 5 has just 10% adoption) is still php4 just makes no
> sense to drop the support. I see (and understand) both the desire of the
> developers and the objective reasons for the rush on the new versions, and I
> would propose to drop php4 when php6 is out. Then, probably, because of the
> new features in v6 the v4 users will consider migration (and then will
> become obvious that php4 soon will be and has to be dropped).
> So I would vote +1 if it was not "at the end of the year" but instead, "when
> php6 is released" (or if you have strict plan to do this release before the
> end of this year, then count my vote as +1).

+1 

Because as Derick mentioned, there would still be security fixes.

Cheers,
Rob.
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