Title: PHP Upgrade Warning
Last modified: July 7, 2017

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# PHP Upgrade Warning

 *  Resolved [Troy Chaplin](https://wordpress.org/support/users/areziaal/)
 * (@areziaal)
 * [8 years, 11 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/php-upgrade-warning/)
 * Forcing people to have that warning on the dashboard at all times, until the 
   server side stuff can be updated, is terrible…
 * While I agree that these are important things to upgrade, what if a lot of people
   are in the same situation as myself, where we do everything internally, and we’ve
   begun testing our setup on php7, but we just aren’t there yet.
 * I don’t think I would mind so much if it wasn’t so damn big. This should be something
   that is either dismissable, or changed out for a one line notice with a link 
   to read more information.
 * If the WordPress team is not putting up a notice like this for the latest version,
   then I don’t feel Yoast should be allowed to force this without a way to dismiss
   it.

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 *  [Metin Saylan](https://wordpress.org/support/users/mattsay/)
 * (@mattsay)
 * [8 years, 11 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/php-upgrade-warning/#post-9298942)
 * I totally agree. This should not be allowed on free plugins. +1
 *  [neotrope](https://wordpress.org/support/users/neotrope/)
 * (@neotrope)
 * [8 years, 11 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/php-upgrade-warning/#post-9299080)
 * “… should not be allowed…. ”
 * The folks who make ‘free’ plugins can do whatever they want as you’re not paying
   them to support their time, effort, changes, etc.
 * The warnings are there as many code developers are ending support for old ‘end
   of life’ versions of PHP like 5.2, 5.3 (and arguably 5.4). Nobody should be running
   modern versions of WP and plugins on anything below 5.6 with opcache, both for
   performance and security issues.
 * Basically many people who use ‘free’ plugins are stupid and don’t RTFM, and so
   developers are not out of line to force people to take notice that the plugin
   might stop working if you don’t upgrade to new version.
 * See: [https://yoast.com/yoast-seo-4-5/](https://yoast.com/yoast-seo-4-5/)
 * WP 4.8 is optimized for PHP 7 (and 5.6.30 etc).
 * Upshot: if you want your site to be secure and for Yoast SEO and other plugins
   to work properly moving forward you need to get past using decade old version
   of PHP.
 * Release history
    Version Release date Supported until 5.2 2 November 2006 6 January
   2011 5.3 30 June 2009 14 August 2014 5.4 1 March 2012 3 September 2015 5.5 20
   June 2013 21 July 2016
 * End of Life Dates
    The most recent branches to reach end of life status are: 
   5.5: 21 Jul 2016 5.4: 3 Sep 2015
 *  Thread Starter [Troy Chaplin](https://wordpress.org/support/users/areziaal/)
 * (@areziaal)
 * [8 years, 11 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/php-upgrade-warning/#post-9299145)
 * I disagree with it being something that should be disallowed on free, or even
   premium plugins. They build this stuff, and they should be able to do what they
   want. But I do think there should be limits that developers put on themselves,
   and not allowing a notice as large as this to be dismissed, or even simply collapsed,
   is not cool.
 * The folks being this plugin have thrown notice after notice in our faces for 
   years, all with options to dismiss. This one should be no different.
 * And [@neotrope](https://wordpress.org/support/users/neotrope/), you make some
   valid points in your statement, but calling those who use free plugins stupid
   is a little harsh.
 *  [neotrope](https://wordpress.org/support/users/neotrope/)
 * (@neotrope)
 * [8 years, 11 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/php-upgrade-warning/#post-9299298)
 * Hi, Troy
    note I said “some people” using free plugins, not “all people.”
 * If you follow this and other plugin forums, unfortunately there is quite a bit
   of “why doesn’t it make magic toast?” queries here, which can sometimes make 
   it harder for the rest of us trying to sort out legitimate issues with new version
   launches from the “I’m running WP 3 and my plugin stopped working…” questions.
   That was what I was referring to, although not specifically.
 * I also see a lot of people bitching about why it doesn’t write their content 
   for them and put them to bed with warm milk, and you suck, and I’m going to use
   something else since you won’t wash my hair stuff — it’s free, use it or don’t;
   read the friendly manual … was kinda my rant there.
 * Oops another useless rant.
 * But fair point. I shouldn’t call people stupid, as that’s stupid too! 🙂
    -  This reply was modified 8 years, 11 months ago by [neotrope](https://wordpress.org/support/users/neotrope/).
 *  Plugin Support [amboutwe](https://wordpress.org/support/users/amboutwe/)
 * (@amboutwe)
 * [8 years, 11 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/php-upgrade-warning/#post-9327607)
 * Thank you for your candid feedback. A request is currently open and under development
   to make the notice dismissible for a period of time.
 * If you would like to follow the progress of the request, you can do that here:
   [https://github.com/Yoast/wordpress-seo/issues/7477](https://github.com/Yoast/wordpress-seo/issues/7477)

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 * Last activity: [8 years, 11 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/php-upgrade-warning/#post-9327607)
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