Citeren Eric Schirra <ecsos@opensuse.org>:
Am 26. Dezember 2019 16:29:19 MEZ schrieb Robert Kaiser <kairo@kairo.at>:
Neal Gompa schrieb:
On Mon, Dec 23, 2019 at 5:53 PM Eric Schirra <ecsos@opensuse.org> wrote:
When i was Developer i would begin to test when PHP Version ist
releases. Not before.
This ist in my opinion one reason why upstream use more and more flat, SNAP, docker and so on.
In general, it's not very smart to not begin testing as early as possible with the next version of the language that your software is built on...
So are you saying that using Tumbleweed (which is defined as a distro that has all the new versions as soon as possible) is a bad idea "in general"?
Not in General. Applications should be rolling. But in my opinion frameworks should not absolute updated before there are necessary for any application.
If that were the case, we would still have PHP 7.2 in Tumbleweed. Fortunately, that is not the case. Mind you, I don't object to nextcloud not following the PHP development cycle. It just means it has no place in Tumbleweed. We have Leap for that purpose. Tumbleweed promises the latest stable packages, which means we should provide those as soon as is practical. Delaying because one application requires an older version and breaks with a newer version is not a good idea.
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