I was just playing with the idea, I would not like to see core team lying too.
Currently I work with both PHP versions and I had to structure all my
code to be compatible with both versions. As you all know, it's really
difficult to keep things working without any trouble on these
versions.
I am, like you all interested to see PHP5 growing in a faster adoption. =)

I was just kidding with the "issue" idea. =)

Cheers,

On 7/6/07, Tomas Kuliavas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have my arguments. One of them is because you keep mantaining PHP4
> for a long time.
> If you had "found a very dangerous issue in PHP4 that could not be
> resolved without moving to PHP5", I think the adoption would be
> greater. Information is everything and manipulating people's fears is
> a good way to force people to do what you want. As long as you "found"
> the issue, too many hosting companies would drop PHP4 support afraid
> of being hacked.

If you start lying in order to prove your point, you lose.

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