This will not have a direct impact on the official PHP RFC results, but it may serve as a valuable resource for those involved in the decision-making process. While official RFC voting is limited to internal developers, RFC Vote provides a voice for everyone. The next release is RC3, which is expected on September 28.For a detailed list of what’s coming in PHP 8.3, see php.watch or stitcher.io.īrent Roose has launched a project for community voting on RFCs. The second RC has been delivered according to the schedule. If you’re still using PHP 7.*, Remi’s Repository has updates with backported security fixes. ❗These are security releases and include fixes for GHSA-3qrf-m4j2-pcrr (external entity loading in XML without enabling it) and GHSA-jqcx-ccgc-xwhv (buffer overflow and overread in phar_dir_read()). Welcome to the September edition of PHP Annotated! We’ll recap the most interesting developments in the PHP community over the past month, featuring handpicked news, articles, tools, and videos.
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