Apparently it’s all about companies needing LTS-support for their setup, right?
So as everywhere else they could buy LTS-support. Even for NC.
But as you can see there seems to be a certain problem about Distro-upgrades and PHP. NC can’t and won’t solve that since it’s up to those distros solving that for themselves.
And it’s not that there was no working NC-version left after NC26 would have dropped support for PHP 7.4… after the Release of v26 there still is a well maintained v25 available… at least until v27.0.2 was released… (and even after that you could buy support for LTS if you’d need it)… which would usually be around 1 year after release of v26.
Aaaaand why would a company have generally a slow upgrade-process on the one hand but then would upgrade immediately to a new major version of NC on the other hand?
I think it’s wrong to making up problems by having 1 user having problems updating their PHP correctly (where millions doesn’t have that problem). I bet and hope that companies would have enough of IT-knowledge to run a successful Php-upgrade for their environment if needed.
btw: don’t you hijack other threads, please? You are welcome to open a new thread for new subjects. I have done that for you this time.
and you might wanna read through this whole Thread here as well, I suppose
I’m closing this thread here right now. If you want to go on discussing it please refer to the thread mentioned above (still waiting on plinss to finish his answer as I can see they are typing one)