[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Sascha Schumann) wrote:

>    And we should not close our eyes from the possibility of a
>    4.3.1 release (e.g. due to a security issue).  In that
>    not-so-remote event, having a 4.3 branch with minimal changes
>    is a simple requirement.

With 4.3.0 you introduced lots of useful new features and new code
(streams, bundled gd, PEAR release) and is - in my eyes - one of the
biggest steps since 4.0.0. However - there have also been some new and
annoying bugs.

So why not release a bugfix 4.3.1 not because of a security hole but
just to complete the great work already done on PHP 4.3 - before
definitely jumping to PHP 5? 

Maybe I'm too swissy, but it makes me sad when I see PHP 4 beeing
thrown away so fast... and PHP 5 will not be mature with the 5.0.0
release, there will be bugs, missing extensions and so on. 

Christoph

 

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