I think we should only get rid of << php 5.0.

If it is possible a sample old and new page should be created that
shows how the normal process of changes should follow in the
documentation.

Regards,
Pedram

On 1/16/11, Alexey Shein <con...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 2011/1/15 Daniel Brown <danbr...@php.net>:
>> On Sat, Jan 15, 2011 at 05:52, Julien Pauli <jpa...@php.net> wrote:
>>>
>>> Last time (http://marc.info/?l=phpdoc&m=128686832705180&w=2) , we
>>> suggested that [old-and-not-supported-versions] = PHP4 + PHP5.0 +
>>> PHP5.1 ; and [up-to-date-versions] = PHP5.2 + PHP5.3
>>
>>    -1
>>
>>    Getting rid of PHP4, sure, but I think it's a horrible idea to get
>> rid of all PHP < 5.2 references.
>>
>
> Agreed with Daniel, I think that it's too early to throw out 5.0 and
> 5.1 docs. I quite often see servers with PHP 5.1 installed, so it will
> be valuable to have such information in the docs.
> Interesting info was gathered by Ilia Alshanetsky here:
> http://phpadvent.org/2010/usage-statistics-by-ilia-alshanetsky (PHP4
> is still used on more than 20% domains in the world, and PHP 5.1 is
> just 8%).

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