Am I wrong in thinking that with all these open source offerings coming to
the IBM i and seeing as how they are not "licensed programs" any more, that
one could theoretically run a V7Rx system forever?

I mean the one reason we were forced to update before was IBM not
supporting new SSL ciphers. With openSSL, that shouldn't be an issue if
you keep everything open source, right?

Just thinking out loud... :)


Bradley V. Stone
www.bvstools.com
MAILTOOL Benefit #19 <https://www.bvstools.com/mailtool.html>: The ability
to turn off "Strict SSL" settings. This means no importing Certificate
Authorities (CAs) unless you want to.

On Thu, Nov 14, 2019 at 4:27 PM Bdietz400 <bdietz400@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Ran across this today....

https://www.zend.com/blog/free-php-ibm-i-users

Community PHP — also known as free PHP — is coming to IBM i. Before
getting into the reasons for community PHP for IBM i, and how it compares
with the PHP for IBM i in Zend Server, be assured that both Zend by
Perforce and IBM continue to support Zend Server as the preeminent choice
for developing PHP web applications tied to dynamic content.



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