Sebastian Bergmann wrote:
So we'd always have three branches, while two only receive bug fixes,
>  plus one branch for the next milestone.
  +1

And currently 5.2.x is still the preferred base as there is still a lot of third party stuff that has to make the transition to 5.3.x ... Pushing new stuff through is all very well, but some core code bases are 15 years old and while they can remain on older versions of PHP, an LTS build would be very helpful ... one can target that for upgrading old code and then move forward if needed. Heck some projects have only just closed down PHP4 support on their trunk ...

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