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GoPHP5: The Revenge


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It's about setting a "radically" higher minimum requirement for a project like PW or WP or Joomla to pressure hosting services to offer newer versions of PHP. So in this scenario PW would have a minimum req. of PHP 5.5 by summer 2014.

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There's obviously merit to using newer versions of PHP and it would be nice to force hosts to be more up to date as this would in turn force software devs to keep up to date, as many already do, but I'm just not sure it would catch on.

That said, it would probably only take a few of the more commonly-used programs like WordPress to push this and I could see it happening, definitely.

I'd rather see it as a group effort though, with many devs throwing their hats into the ring and everyone getting a more equal share of the kudos surrounding the initiative, even if you do have to tout some big names to get some momentum.

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Alert is good - turns out with an update to another CMS a while ago there were too many sites that I had to update, whereas if it had been a scheduled part of my monthly checks then it would have felt less onerous.

Of course if I switched them all to ProcessWire I'd also be fine :D

But alert is good even with PW.

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The situation with web hosts (webhotels/shared hosting) and PHP 5.4+ looks surprisingly good in Finland. I researched the subject and discovered 58 out of 67 web hosts either offer PHP 5.4 or 5.5 right now or at the very least starting from summer 2014 (5.3 EOL is in July). The information comes from company websites or from customer service (I didn't receive a reply from 16 companies). An increasing number of web hosts give their customers the ability to switch PHP versions (with .htaccess or some web interface). It seems this trend will speed up the installation of fresh PHP versions. One company stated they will offer PHP 5.6 immediately after it is released.

These new versions of popular PHP frameworks will require PHP 5.4:

Laravel will be moving to 5.4 for its May 2014 release (said in the GoPHP5 thread). Version number will be 4.2.

http://fuelphp.com/blogs/2013/08/2-0-an-update (comments)

https://github.com/cakephp/cakephp/wiki/3.0-Roadmap

http://www.yiiframework.com/news/76/yii-2-0-alpha-is-released/

https://github.com/zendframework/zf2/pull/5229

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