Johannes Schlüter wrote:
There is also a lot to be said for going with what is known to be stable for
>  >  an LTS release.
>
>  Please do not begin with this discussion again. It is confusing for
>  the readers and totally unrelated. There is no LTS in the release
>  process RFC but every release has a fixed lifetime.
This discussion is about Ubuntu LTS. So 5.4 might be a valid choice for
them.

Correct, but Ubuntu distribution includes a number of PHP powered applications and extensions, and they would be stable on PHP5.3 so putting PHP5.4 in instead would be a major mistake. Clint needs to bare that in mind when making any decision?

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