Yes, I’m also for not removing them. NetBeans still lacks of a lot of Features 
and now removing Features again makes the IDE less popular for developers who 
still need to support old/legacy Code. I mean the same for PHP < 7 it also has 
no support anymore. So I’m also for leave them as they are and disable them by 
default but make any anouncement due to this.


Cheers

Chris

Von: Korney Czukowski
Gesendet: Freitag, 12. Juni 2020 07:38
An: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: What to do with EOL PHP tools and frameworks

I'd personally just drop them, especially if they make the code harder 
to maintain, but I understand somebody might want to use it to support 
an old project. In that case, perhaps disabling these plugins by default 
could do the trick (unless the settings are carried over from previous 
NetBeans version with any configuration values indicating they may have 
been in use).


10.06.2020 21:31, Tomáš Procházka wrote:
> NetBeans IDE still contains support for PHP tools and frameworks, 
> which are now in EOL state - Symfony 1, Zend Framework 1, PHPUnit 
> skeleton generator, ApiGen.
>
> Summary is in issue https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-1367
>
> What is the plan for their support? Leave it as it is because somebody 
> still might be using it or remove it?
>
> Regards,
>
> Tom
>
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