On Sun, Apr 28, 2002 at 03:51:03PM +0100, James Cox wrote:
> > Is there some policy about when it's ok to pick "try newer
> > version (bogus)" from the quick fix bug menu? Is there
> > anyway to automate that, so when people report bugs in
> > 4.0.6 they can immediately get a response telling them to
> > upgrade and see if the problem has been fixed? There are
> > still 484 open bugs for versions 4.0.x.
> 
> Given that we now recommend >= 4.1.2 for security, i think we can safely
> mark all before it as try newer version. I wonder, however, if there are
> still people out there using 4.0.6 because of their custom extensions?

Most companies only upgrade their software if there is a bug that is influence
the website their programming/hosting. Otherwise they don't upgrade that
fast.

"If it aint broken, don't fix it" is really used in production environments.
We even have webservers that run php3, just because php4 isn't needed..

Most php servers at my work are running php 4.0.6. We only patched the
upload-patch to the php-tree and re-installed php-4.0.6. 

So yes, their are still people that are running not the latest php version..

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