Blueprint changed by Clemens Kalb:

Whiteboard changed:
  Status: 5.4 has not released yet, though it is in final rc stages.
  Debian has not been tracking the RC's, nor have we been able to devote
  enough resources to that in Ubuntu. Given the proximity to feature
  freeze and low priority given to this task, it looks like we'll ship
  5.3.
  
  Work items:
  [ubuntu-server] In january, assess situation based on Debian status and 
decide 5.4 or 5.3 then: DONE
  [clint-fewbar] maintain a merged 5.4 in a PPA for until archive decision is 
made: POSTPONED
  [clint-fewbar] setup rebuilds for extensions that build-dep on php5-dev: 
POSTPONED
  [clint-fewbar] setup backport for lucid to allow wider PHP 5.4 testing before 
the upgrade: POSTPONED
  
  Question:
  Does this require discussion or just rubber stamping? -- Daviey
  
  Answer:
  It is not entirely clear whether 5.4.0 will be sufficiently similar to 5.3.x 
to include in this release. The more conservative approach is just to ship 
5.3.9 or 5.3.10 and leave 5.4.0 for 12.10, but the PHP community is interested 
in weighing in on the issue and I'd also like to hear the security team's take 
on the matter.
  
   * provide packages for both precise and lucid in the ppa (or 
lucid-backports) so people can test before upgrade
   * provide rebuilt extensions against the new ABI
+ 
+ Question:
+ With both PHP 5.4.0 final and Ubuntu 12.04 Beta 1 released today, is it 
correct to assume that the chances of PHP 5.4 being shipped with Ubuntu 12.04 
are basically non existant? -Clemens

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