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01/06/2023 03:44:00 AM (2 years ago)
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  • Ticket #57345, comment 54

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    33> Hi, it seems that you completely missed most important benefits which is standardization of minimum PHP version bumping process.
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    5 If by "standardization" you mean enforcing some written rules, I don't think it's needed. Deciding when to bump the minimum PHP and MySQL versions doesn't have to follow some (stifling) rules but is instead quite open. [https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/57345?replyto=48#comment:29 I've outlined above] what has worked in the past and the decisions that were made about bumping minimum versions (as far as I remember).
     5If by "standardization" you mean enforcing some written rules, I don't think it's needed. Deciding when to bump the minimum PHP and MySQL versions doesn't have to follow some (stifling) rules but is instead quite open. [https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/57345#comment:29 I've outlined above] what has worked in the past and the decisions that were made about bumping minimum versions (as far as I remember).
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    77> You need to step up and follow standard procedure instead of trying to find reasons to avoid it.