1 | | I agree to @liedekef, I don't see any point in preventing developers to use whatever PHP version is officially released. Our plugins have their requirements and etc, where we define and tell users who can use the plugin. If there are special plugin, which we decide to share to publish , because of our good will - but that plugin only works for PHP 8 -then you should allow: whoever wants to use that plugin and is willing to setup php 8 on their servers - let them do so. Why pedalizing them for the sake of other people who use php 5. |
| 1 | I agree to @liedekef, I don't see any point in preventing developers to use whatever PHP version is officially released. Our plugins have their requirements and etc, where we define and tell users who can use the plugin. If there are special plugin, which we decide to share to publish , because of our good will - but that plugin only works for PHP 8 -then you should allow: whoever wants to use that plugin and is willing to setup php 8 on their servers - let them do so. Why pedalizing them for the sake of other people who use php 5. |
| 2 | idk, but the solution might be to fix the linter |