I went down every non-PHP 5 project on the list Sime posted. At this point they either support PHP 5, require it, or appear abandoned. pMachine - abandoned, replaced by by ExpressionEngine (PHP 5 supported) PHP Support Tickets (1.9) - now at 2.0, requires PHP 5.0.1 Support Logic Helpdesk (1.2) domain squatted? Support Services Manager (1.0b) - abandoned Advanced Poll (2.03) no information either way - seems to be abandoned, but e-mailed just in case. PHPSurveyor (1.0) - abandoned, replaced by LimeSurvey dotProject - 2.1 rc has PHP 5 support PhpWiki - couldn't find anything conclusive either way Noah's Classifieds - abandoned "sorry we're not responding to e-mails". I sent this via Gmane but it doesn't seem to have come through, if this is a dupe, I apologise (and for the work sig that'll follow this). Hope it helps with any fantastico persuasion. -----Original Message----- From: sime [mailto:info@urbits.com] Sent: 18 June 2007 16:54 To: development@drupal.org Subject: Re: [development] Go PHP 5, Go! Gerhard Killesreiter wrote:
Had a little look around. Here is a list of scripts supported by Fantastico, along with their PHP5 status. Hope this is useful. http://tdknights.com/fantastico.htm
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