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Sep 30, 2020 at 23:01 comment added Nick @IsmaelMiguel I understand that, I wrote in my answer "Minor versions frequently have changes which are not always backward compatible with the prior minor version", but I still don't see any value in keeping minor version tags for versions that people shouldn't be using any more. You obviously agree with IMSoP, so upvote their answer and downvote mine. That's the whole point of meta...
Sep 30, 2020 at 22:41 comment added Ismael Miguel @Nick They can't be merged. Important content and very crucial differences are lost by merging the tags. Without very careful design, your code may or may not work on recent and/or old versions. For example, using the mysql_* functions automatically forbids you from using anything past PHP 5.6. Using $array = [] to create arrays limits your code to PHP 5.4+, using $this inside anonymous functions as well. Merging tags will make it look like it's all the same. That PHP 5.0, 5.1, 5.2, 5.3, 5.4, 5.5 and 5.6 are the same. They aren't. There's too much of a difference between versions.
Sep 30, 2020 at 22:27 comment added Nick @IsmaelMiguel I have made that point about version differences, and it is the main point of IMSoP's answer. Our only real difference in thinking is that I think old minor version tags should be merged for versions that are no longer supported, and shouldn't really be used any more.
Sep 30, 2020 at 16:39 comment added Ismael Miguel The difference between PHP 5.3 and 5.4 is not so big (a few syntax changes, utf-8 by default and deprecating mysql_* functions), but between 5.2 and 5.3 is quite massive. Lots of syntax changes still used in PHP 7.x and up came from PHP 5.3. I don't know if it is a good idea to mesh it all up, like Python.
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Sep 28, 2020 at 23:26 comment added Nick @Machavity you'll have to put that down to me being a (relative) newbie. I think the idea of a php-5.x is probably a better way of dealing with the minor versions, as it can show that the question was related to a specific version in the past.
Sep 28, 2020 at 18:51 comment added Markus AO Agreed. If minor version tags were deleted (or merged, whatever, but essentially vanished)... Would someone manually curate each affected post to ensure that the question isn't relevant to that particular version before the tag is nixed? If not, and if the PHP version weren't mentioned in the post body, this would lead to loss of relevant information in determining the applicability of a question/answer.
Sep 28, 2020 at 12:15 comment added Machavity Mod [php5] was merged into [php] 8 years ago. But [php-5.x] might have some merit. That's how python-3.x works at any rate
Sep 28, 2020 at 1:59 history answered Nick CC BY-SA 4.0