- PHP 7.1 in 2016 with Nullable types and void return type
- PHP 7.2 in 2017 with object type and Sodium extension in core
- PHP 7.3 in 2018 with improved Heredoc and Nowdoc support
- PHP 7.4 in 2019 with typed properties and LSP improvements
The fact that PHP 7 is still the major PHP version by usage share is an alarming statistic because unless these applications receive Long-term support, they are practically vulnerable applications in the event a vulnerability is discovered that affects these EOL versions.
PHP 7.4 Long-Term Support
Although it is highly recommended to upgrade to PHP 8 for its new features, performance improvements, and security improvements, the truth is that there are PHP applications that the upgrade cannot be justified or even feasible.
Ubuntu 20.04 is a Long-term supported operating system that provides PHP 7.4 in its default repositories. The current LTS version, Ubuntu 22.04 has PHP 8.0. For Debian/Ubuntu and other Linux operating systems derived from them, using Ubuntu 20.04 is an easy and costless way to obtain long-term support for PHP 7.4. Ubuntu 20.04 receives hardware support and maintenance support until 2025, and extended security maintenance as part of its ESM offering.
Red Hat family of operating systems also offer PHP 7.4 in default repositories.
Note that not all PHP security fixes get back-ported to LTS operating system repositories.
PHP 7 Thanks
PHP 7 was fantastic! It brought several features that set the trajectory for the modern and fast programming language PHP today is.
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