Fair enough. You have my +1.
On May 19, 2013 8:33 PM, "Jakub Vrana" <vr...@php.net> wrote:

> Last usage stats I've found are from 2010 and they don't even mention
> anything less than 4.3 (I guess because they were 0% even back then):
> http://webadvent.org/2010/**usage-statistics-by-ilia-**alshanetsky<http://webadvent.org/2010/usage-statistics-by-ilia-alshanetsky>
>
> Last mention of PHP 4.2 and less is from 2008:
> http://www.nexen.net/chiffres_**cles/phpversion/18824-php_**
> statistics_for_october_2008.**php#milieu<http://www.nexen.net/chiffres_cles/phpversion/18824-php_statistics_for_october_2008.php#milieu>
>
> I'm not talking about undocumenting PHP 4.3, just PHP < 4.3.
>
>  Who told you no one uses those versions anymore?
>> Based on what information are you making that statement?
>>
>> It's still very much possible that companies with outdated hardware or
>> software still rely on old versions (don't get me wrong, I'd love to be
>> rid of PHP 4.3, but I don't think we can just yet).
>>
>> On May 19, 2013 3:04 AM, "Jakub Vrana" <vr...@php.net
>> <mailto:vr...@php.net>> wrote:
>>
>>     Hi,
>>
>>     I would like to undocument PHP < 4.3. It means that all mentions
>>     like "Available since PHP 4.3" would disappear from PHP Manual.
>>     Nobody uses these version anymore and it just clutters the
>>     documentation. We've done this previously for PHP < 4. I'll probably
>>     leave the mentions in the DocBook but comment them out.
>>
>>     Please let me know your thoughts.
>>
>>     Jakub
>>
>>

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