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PHP 8.3 #616

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ruudk opened this issue Feb 13, 2023 · 4 comments
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PHP 8.3 #616

ruudk opened this issue Feb 13, 2023 · 4 comments
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@ruudk
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ruudk commented Feb 13, 2023

Summary

PHP 8.3 will be released at the end of this year (2023).

Desired Behavior

  1. Start testing the nightly builds
  2. Allow people to test builds on PHP 8.3
  3. Aim for a release of the extension within a month after the official tagged release

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@ruudk ruudk added the enhancement New feature or request label Feb 13, 2023
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@alies-dev
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A bit more context: PHP release schedule is public and pretty streighforward

PHP 8.3 will be released in November 2023

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@ajbonner
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ajbonner commented Mar 8, 2023

I was just about to open a new issue about support for future versions. The ball has really been dropped (said as a paying customer) on PHP8.2 (#375). I hope the internal team can come up with a new process to better support future versions in a more timely fashion.

@rvanlaak
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rvanlaak commented Mar 8, 2023

We can consider configuring a friendly bot to post a message on this thread based on the fourteen above PHP 8.3 roadmap dates (that PHP always nicely meets 🚀 ).

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Ak-x commented Dec 21, 2023

@Ak-x Ak-x closed this as completed Dec 21, 2023
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