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Author PHP 5.2.4RC3 testing
Ilia Alshanetsky

2007-08-23, 10:03 pm

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Hello!

You are receiving this email because your project has been selected
to take part in a new effort by the PHP QA Team to make sure that
your project still works with PHP versions to-be-released. With this
we hope to make sure that you are either aware of things that might
break, or to make sure we don't introduce any strange regressions.
With this effort we hope to build a better relationship between the
PHP Team and the major projects.

If you do not want to receive these heads-up emails, please reply to
me personally and I will remove you from the list; but, we hope that
you want to actively help us making PHP a better and more stable tool.

The third release candidate of PHP 5.2.4 was just released and can be
downloaded from http://downloads.php.net/ilia/. A very quick turn
around this time with just 5 additional fixes, one of which is a low
priority security fix, hence the RC. Overall I think we are
definitely ready for the final release and I anticipate the final
sometime next w. In the mean time please try this RC against your
code base and let us know if you discover any problems.

In case you think that other projects should also receive this kinds
of emails, please let me know privately, and I will add them to the
list of projects to contact.

Best Regards,

Ilia Alshanetsky
5.2 Release Master

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