On 08/10/2019 04:31, Theodore Brown wrote:
In 8 of these, the backtick uses are exclusively in test files or other
scripts not part of the library source code. Then there are 11 packages
with one or two uses each, and only 2 packages with more than two occurrences.

Raw numbers:https://gist.github.com/theodorejb/584f2a1e27e93fb5da2d9b0e8e7a0d34

The question that has to be asked here is how many legacy projects have actually been moved to 'new' services like github, or even use code management anyway. The vast majority of third party hosting is simply based on isolated file management and even running clean-up tools are not going to be easy. Especially where the original author who set up the website is no longer around. While some hosts are maintaining the old versions of PHP, more often these days the big players are buying up small outfits and moving customers to new setups often without adequate care. Which is why ANY unnecessary changes that need to be made as a result are just painful often without ANY gain what so ever on either side?

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