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Our supported versions

Our top priority is to ensure that our library is as good as it can be. To be able to do this only the newest major version is considered to be in active development. This means new features only go in there and not in earlier major releases. The only exception would be, if this new feature would ease the upgrade to the next major version.

If critical security issue would be discovered in our past major versions we will try our best to fix them there. They may be cases where this is not feasible to do this, and therefore an upgrade would be the task for you to do.

PHP Versions

We will drop the support for PHP versions as soon as they go EOL in our next minor release. If you are running this PHP version do not worry, you can still use our library. You only won't get any updates until you update your PHP version. This is also done to ensure that our development efforts are not consumed by supporting old PHP versions which should not be used anymore.

Versioning

For more information about our versioning you should read our backward compatibility promise.