Not sure who you're talking to but I know a large amount of companies (some of them huge) who have based their development on PHP 5.

But anyway, it's really irrelevant to this discussion.
Andi

At 09:19 PM 5/30/2005 +0200, Marcus Boerger wrote:
Hello Sebastian,

Monday, May 30, 2005, 7:42:27 PM, you wrote:

> Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:
>> Asking Joe Orton and the various other package maintainers from the
>> major distros might be a good idea too.

>  If there were to be no PHP 4.4 release with the fix I think that we
>  would integrate the patch (once it is ready, of course) into the PHP 4
>  ebuilds for Gentoo Linux.

>  That aside, it seems to me that releasing PHP 4.4 is not a technical but
>  a psychological (another PHP 4 release might slow PHP 5 adoption) and
>  political (another release series to be maintained by vendors like Zend)
>  problem.

If that is true - why did espicaially companies made a rush towards php 5
release which now nearly nobody is using becuase everyone seems to consider
it as a beta version of php 5.1 with the consequence that atm we have three
php versions we need to take care of?

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