Poll: PHP 5.3 Support
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Poll: PHP 5.3 Support
As you all know, a couple of years ago, when CMSMS 1.7 was released we made the big dive into PHP 5.x. This caused some people grief as they were forced to do without the latest and greatest version of CMSMS. We only fixed important security releases in the 1.6 series, and recently we even stopped that.
However, now even PHP 5.2 is at its end of life, and PHP 5.4 is in beta. There are important, and useful features of PHP 5.3 that we cannot use due to our current support for the older version of PHP. Some of these features include: anonymous functions, namespaces, and phar files. It is no coincidence that CMSMS 1.10 was released today, and we are already starting to plan the CMSMS 1.11 release.
Note: There is no rule that says that addon modules and plugins cannot require PHP 5.3. We just ensure that the CMSMS core will run under PHP 5.2.4 (minimum).
So, in order to help us make a decision, We've created a poll, which will run for at least 30 days. We would like to know an approximate percentage of hosts that support PHP 5.3. We will consider this statistic in our decision making process for new features of CMSMS, though it doesn't necessarily mean we will be bound by the results of this poll.
So please, vote... but only once and let us know if your host(s) support version PHP 5.3
Thanks for your time and consideration
However, now even PHP 5.2 is at its end of life, and PHP 5.4 is in beta. There are important, and useful features of PHP 5.3 that we cannot use due to our current support for the older version of PHP. Some of these features include: anonymous functions, namespaces, and phar files. It is no coincidence that CMSMS 1.10 was released today, and we are already starting to plan the CMSMS 1.11 release.
Note: There is no rule that says that addon modules and plugins cannot require PHP 5.3. We just ensure that the CMSMS core will run under PHP 5.2.4 (minimum).
So, in order to help us make a decision, We've created a poll, which will run for at least 30 days. We would like to know an approximate percentage of hosts that support PHP 5.3. We will consider this statistic in our decision making process for new features of CMSMS, though it doesn't necessarily mean we will be bound by the results of this poll.
So please, vote... but only once and let us know if your host(s) support version PHP 5.3
Thanks for your time and consideration
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Re: Poll: PHP 5.3 Support
All my hosts support 5.3 or provide switch from 5.2 to 5.3
I think the need to step forward
I think the need to step forward
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Re: Poll: PHP 5.3 Support
I think 5.3 support is the next logical step. My host is ready for sure.
Re: Poll: PHP 5.3 Support
My development and production servers are ready for php 5.3. Uptodate linux distros have 5.3.8 available as package.
By looking at shared hosting packages I see some accounts have php versions as old as 5.2.8, but the majority do have 5.3+
I vote for CMSMS php 5.3+ support only.
By looking at shared hosting packages I see some accounts have php versions as old as 5.2.8, but the majority do have 5.3+
I vote for CMSMS php 5.3+ support only.
Re: Poll: PHP 5.3 Support
I've recently moved a production website. The host it came from was running PHP 5.2.8 or so. The new host is running PHP5.3.4, but I did not take this into account before moving. It was just a pleasant surprise.
Another two hosts I'm using for personal websites are also still using PHP5.2.x. I haven't heard any plans about upgrading, but I haven't been looking for that either.
These are all Dutch shared-hosting companies I'm talking about.
Another two hosts I'm using for personal websites are also still using PHP5.2.x. I haven't heard any plans about upgrading, but I haven't been looking for that either.
These are all Dutch shared-hosting companies I'm talking about.
Re: Poll: PHP 5.3 Support
My Hosting is at all-inkl.com where i can switch between php4, php5.2 or php5.3 so i am ready.
I think we should look forward and drop support for dead software.
I think we should look forward and drop support for dead software.
Re: Poll: PHP 5.3 Support
All my hosts offer a switch to php 5.3 too.
Despite that, I would rather turn the question the other way arround. I would migrate to another host if the latest version of my favourite cms is not supported
Despite that, I would rather turn the question the other way arround. I would migrate to another host if the latest version of my favourite cms is not supported
Re: Poll: PHP 5.3 Support
Anyone can add Information to WIKI, so if you are willing to share your experience with others, then you are more then welcome to login to WIKI with your Forum credentials and start with list you just suggested.Maybee offtopic, but what do you think about a solution where everybody can see/find the compatibility of the modules? Not only the CMSMS version they support, also the PHP version.
If you do start a list like than create a Forum Topic and promote the Article so other can see it and update.
I don't think that DEV Team can spend even more time and effort just to go through the modules and check their compatibility which are thirdparty anyway, so Community contributions are always welcome as it is your experience that you share with others.
Re: Poll: PHP 5.3 Support
True, unfortunately we and Community memebers do not have any option to add this kind of information to Forge and Modules that is why i suggested WIKI and Forum where last one is being read (in worst case when someone bumps in a problem ) and if Module developers add that information it is still information that is only added to actively developed modules or if Developer has thought about adding that kind of Information.
I am aware of the problem about "hidden information" but at this moment this is only option we have and having some information is still better then having none.
I am aware of the problem about "hidden information" but at this moment this is only option we have and having some information is still better then having none.
Re: Poll: PHP 5.3 Support
My webhost have PHP 5.3.6
Re: Poll: PHP 5.3 Support
Unfortunately for me, 1&1 does not support 5.3x - I'm current on 5.2x and they have experimental support for 6x (5.4.0beta1) - but not for 5.3x. So if CMSMS does drop support for anything older that 5.3x, I am screwed.
Re: Poll: PHP 5.3 Support
5.2.7 is what my servers provide.
Re: Poll: PHP 5.3 Support
My dedicated server can switch any time, but the company hosting my reseller accounts says it's about a year off.
Re: Poll: PHP 5.3 Support
As arnoud said, PHP5.3 is now the default version in linux distros.
IMHO, CMSMS must be kept up-to-date. Moreover, 5.3 brings great features and performances enhancements. Look at the Symfony2 framework, its code is so smart! Go PHP5.3, Go!
IMHO, CMSMS must be kept up-to-date. Moreover, 5.3 brings great features and performances enhancements. Look at the Symfony2 framework, its code is so smart! Go PHP5.3, Go!