[CentOS] CentOS, PHP & OwnCloud/Nextcloud: the version dilemma
Jonathan Billings
billings at negate.orgTue Sep 19 18:06:55 UTC 2017
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On Tue, Sep 19, 2017 at 07:59:00PM +0200, rainer at ultra-secure.de wrote: > With PHP, I try to stay as close to upstream as possible. > If upstream EOLs a version, it's time to upgrade. > > If you want something stable, don't run PHP. Unfortunately, with that philosophy but not much systems management experience, you end up with custom-compiled and local installs of PHP that get no security updates, particularly as you get version lock-in by the web application developers, or when you have a sysadmin move on to a new position or company. I think the statement "If you want something stable, don't run PHP" is a very wise statement though. -- Jonathan Billings <billings at negate.org>
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