@symfonystation i stopped reading at “Upgrades have been painless, for the most part.” It is clear this person wasn’t doing anything “advanced” like simpleSAMphp for SSO that needed a new release for Symfony 6 or using a CKEditor plugin that had to be rewritten for 5. Version ignorance is still ignorance. Let’s say you you own a Jeep and want a 3" lift. If I asked you what year your Jeep was & you said “don’t know, doesn’t matter”, I’d know you were going to pay too much for that lift.
@symfonystation i stopped reading at “Upgrades have been painless, for the most part.” It is clear this person wasn’t doing anything “advanced” like simpleSAMphp for SSO that needed a new release for Symfony 6 or using a CKEditor plugin that had to be rewritten for 5. Version ignorance is still ignorance. Let’s say you you own a Jeep and want a 3" lift. If I asked you what year your Jeep was & you said “don’t know, doesn’t matter”, I’d know you were going to pay too much for that lift.
@kreynen It’s certainly not painless for me. And all of my sites are on 10. Even Drupal knows 7 is not great. At best.