Stephan von Krawczynski escribió:
And the reason I am forwarding this as a last point to aj is that I am deeply concerned about the ongoings. Whenever I experienced situations like this they did not survive. With "situations like this" I explicitely mean people not listening and acting like being Jesus in terms of knowing everything or most of it and therefore stopped questioning their own work.
And this is caused by the fact that this list sometimes have people like you that : 1. have a problem. 2. Do not describe the exact problem and asks meta questions. 3. want to rant and blame others for their own problems. 4. does not want to move their asses to contribute a solution for the problem, instead they want other people to fix the problem for them. 5. resist to understand that distributions needs to move on in every aspect. and that usually means that legacy software should be removed. 6. they fail to figure the rest of the world is doing the same thing and what is really wrong is their own stuff.
I listened to Cristian saying that he will for sure remove all PHP4 stuff around beginning next year. Sorry to say that, but he hasn't even understood the basics of the whole community which is that you do not delete already done work,
In the same pharagraph you talked about Ubuntu, well Ubuntu has already deleted PHP4 from their repositories and was unsupported in the last **3 releases**, so your argumentation is bogus, also is not about deleting already done work. is a about wasting countless hours of my/our time mantaining a dying beast.